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Fujio Akatsuka : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujio Akatsuka

was a pioneer Japanese artist of comical manga known as the Gag Manga King. His name at birth is 赤塚 藤雄, whose Japanese pronunciation is the same as 赤塚 不二夫.
He was born in Rehe, Manchuria, the son of a Japanese military police officer. After World War II, he grew up in Niigata Prefecture and Nara Prefecture. When he was 19, he moved to Tokyo.
While working at a chemical factory, he drew many manga. After that, Tokiwa-so accepted him. He started his career as a shōjo artist, but in 1958, his ''Nama-chan'' (ナマちゃん) became a hit, so he became a specialist in comic manga. He won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1964 for ''Osomatsu-kun'' and the Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1971 for ''Tensai Bakabon''. He is said to have been influenced by Buster Keaton and ''MAD'' magazine.
In 1965, Akatsuka established his own company "Fujio Productions Ltd.".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Introduction )
In 2000, he drew manga in braille for the blind.
Many of his manga featured supporting characters who ended up becoming more popular and more associated with their series than the main character, such as Papa (''Tensai Bakabon''), Iyami, Chibita (''Osomatsu-kun''), and Nyarome (''Mōretsu Atarō'').
In April 2002 he was hospitalized for intra-axial hematoma and was said to frequently be in a persistent vegetative state from 2004 until his death.〔Kenichi Nagira Fanclub bulletin〕 In July 2006, his second wife Machiko, who had been nursing him, suddenly died from a subarachnoid hemorrhage.〔(ZAKZAK 2006-7-25 Machiko-san, wife of Akatsuka Fujio dies )〕 On August 2, 2008, he died of pneumonia at a hospital in Bunkyō, Tokyo.
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