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Leiji Matsumoto
Leiji Matsumoto in 2008Birth name Akira Matsumoto (松本 晟 Matsumoto Akira ) Born January 25, 1938
Kurume, Fukuoka, JapanNationality Japanese Field character design, illustration Works Space Battleship Yamato, Captain Harlock, Galaxy Express 999 Awards Order of the Rising Sun#4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette Leiji Matsumoto (松本 零士 Matsumoto Reiji , born Akira Matsumoto January 25, 1938 in Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan) is a well-known creator of several anime and manga series. His wife Miyako Maki (牧 美也子 Maki Miyako ) is also known as a manga artist.[1]
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Space opera
Matsumoto is famous for his space operas such as Space Battleship Yamato. His style is characterized by tragic heroes; tall, slender, fragile-looking heroines with strong wills and in some cases, god-like powers; and a love of analog gauges and dials in his spacecraft.
Career
Matsumoto made his debut under his real name, Akira Matsumoto, in 1953. His wife is shōjo manga artist Miyako Maki (better known as the creator of the doll, Licca-chan, the Japanese equivalent of Barbie).
Matsumoto had his big break with Otoko Oidon, a series that chronicled the life of a rōnin (a young man who was preparing himself for entrance examinations to universities and colleges), in 1971. Around the same time he started a series of unconnected short stories set during World War II, Senjo Manga Series, which would eventually become popular under the title The Cockpit.
He was involved in Space Battleship Yamato (1974) and the debut of the highly popular series Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999 (both 1977). In 1978, he was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen for Galaxy Express 999 and Senjo Manga Series.[2] Animated versions of Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999 are set in the same universe, which spanned several spin offs and related series, most notably Queen Emeraldas and Queen Millennia.
Matsumoto supervised the creation of several music videos for the French house group Daft Punk, set to tracks from their album Discovery. These videos were issued end-to-end (making a full-length animated movie) on a DVD release titled Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem.
About two dozen bronze statues — each perhaps four feet tall — of characters and scenes from Space Battleship Yamato and Galaxy Express 999 were erected in the downtown area of Tsuruga in 1999.[3] Each statue includes a plaque at its base explaining the character, and featuring Matsumoto's signature.
Matsumoto worked with Yoshinobu Nishizaki on Space Battleship Yamato (known outside Japan under various names but most commonly as Star Blazers).[4][5] Matsumoto created a manga loosely based on the series, and the Yamato makes cameo appearances (sans crew) in several of his works including the Galaxy Express 999 manga.
A recent work by Matsumoto called Great Yamato featuring an updated Yamato had to be renamed Great Galaxy due to legal issues with Nishizaki.[6][7][8][9] As of 2009, Matsumoto and Nishizaki were working on independent anime projects featuring the acclaimed Space Battleship Yamato, with the conditions that Matsumoto cannot use the name Yamato or the plot or characters from the original, and Nishizaki cannot use the conceptual art, character or ship designs of the original.[10] Since Nishizaki's death in 2010, it is uncertain whether these restrictions will continue to apply.
List of works
- Arei no Kagami (1985)
- Fairy Hotaruna
- Space Battleship Yamato (1974)
- Planet Robot Danguard Ace (part of the U.S. Force Five anthology series, as Dangard Ace; 1977–1978)
- Galaxy Express 999 (1977–1981)
- Captain Harlock (1977–1979)
- Starzinger (part of the Force Five anthology series, as Spaceketeers) (1978-1979)
- Queen Millennia (aka Queen of 1000 Years)
- Arcadia of My Youth
- Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX
- The Cockpit
- Maeterlinck's Blue Bird: Tyltyl and Mytyl's Adventurous Journey
- Queen Emeraldas
- Tiger-Striped Mii
- The Ultimate Time Sweeper Mahoroba (manga)
- Fire Force DNAsights 999.9
- Harlock Saga Der Ring des Nibelungen
- Maetel Legend
- Cosmo Warrior Zero
- Gun Frontier (1972–1975)
- Great Galaxy (formerly Great Yamato)
- Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey
- Pu Pu (1974)
- Submarine Super 99
- Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003) (In cooperation with Daft Punk)
- The Galaxy Railways
- Great Yamato #0
- Space Symphony Maetel
- Submarine Super 99 (1964)
- Kousoku Esper (1968–1970)
- Sexaroid (1968–1970)
- Machinner series (1969–1970)
- Mystery Eve (1970–1971)
- Dai-yojo-han series (1970–1974)
- Otoko Oidon (1971–73)
- Senjo Manga series (1973–1978)
- Insect (1975)
- Saint Elmo - Hikari no Raihousha
References
- ^ allcinema 牧美也子 まき・みやこ
- ^ "小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
- ^ http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=371 Yamatour 2009: Matsumoto Symbol Road
- ^ "Leiji Matsumoto 1978 Interview". StarBlazers.com. http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=305. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
- ^ "Leiji Matsumoto 1976 Interview". StarBlazers.com. http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=303. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
- ^ "宇宙戦艦ヤマト事件判決". law.co.jp. http://www.law.co.jp/cases/yamato.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-20.(Japanese)
- ^ "Yamato dispute arises again". Anime News Network. 2008-07-10. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2003-08-08/yamato-dispute-arises-again. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
- ^ "Cosmoship Yamato Part 1: The Leiji Matsumoto Manga". StarBlazers.com. http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=171. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
- ^ "Cosmoship Yamato Part 2: The Leiji Matsumoto Manga". StarBlazers.com. http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=173. Retrieved 2008-10-02.
- ^ "Leiji Matsumoto: A Tribute". StarBlazers.com. http://www.starblazers.com/html.php?page_id=301. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
External links
- (Japanese) Leiji Matsumoto Official Home Page
- Leiji Matsumoto at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Leiji Matsumoto at the Internet Movie Database
Anime and Manga Works by Leiji Matsumoto 1970s Space Battleship Yamato (1974) · Space Cruiser Yamato (1977) · Space Battleship Yamato II (1978) · Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace (1977) · Arrivederci Yamato (1978) - Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1978-9) - Starzinger (1978-1979) -Galaxy Express 999 (1978-81)1980s Queen Millennia (1981-2) · Arcadia of My Youth (1982) · Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX (1982-3) · Final Yamato (1983)1990s The Cockpit (1993) · Queen Emeraldas (1998)2000s Maetel Legend (2001) · Cosmo Warrior Zero (2001) · The Galaxy Railways (2003) · Space Symphony Maetel (2004)Manga Submarine Super 99 (1970) · Gun Frontier (1972) · Galaxy Express 999 (1974) · Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1979) · Harlock Saga (1999) · Great Yamato (2001) · Arei no Kagami (2001)Space Battleship Yamato TV series Films - Space Battleship Yamato
- Arrivederci Yamato
- Yamato: The New Voyage
- Be Forever Yamato
- Final Yamato
- Resurrection
Live action film - Space Battleship Yamato
Original video animations Manga English adaptations - Star Blazers (Episodes)
Video games - Space Battleship Yamato
- Iscandar e no Tsuioku
- Nijū Ginga no Hōkai
Universe Related - Leiji Matsumoto
- Yoshinobu Nishizaki
- Noboru Ishiguro
Categories:- 1938 births
- Living people
- People from Kurume, Fukuoka
- People from Kitakyūshū
- Japanese animators
- Manga artists
- Space Battleship Yamato
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