Yudetamago

Yudetamago

. He has stated that he likes to stay home by himself and that his favorite actress is Mariko Kawana. Before he started school, he was an avid baseball player and fan and dreamed of one day becoming a Pro Baseball player. He liked to draw but has said that he didn't really read manga until he met Shimada.

Meeting and debut

In 1971 Nakai was transferred to Osaka Municipal Suminoe Elementary, where Shimada was attending the 4th Grade. They had different classes but lived in the same apartment building and got to know each other while riding the bus to school. One day in the 5th Grade when Nakai went to play at Shimada's house, Shimada showed him his pictures of Kinnikuman.

When they both graduated to Osaka Municipal Nanryo Middle School, they began collaborating on manga ideas. Their first was an action manga called nihongo|Yajuu no Kiba|野獣の牙,|Wild Fang, but they then experimented with other genres, such as baseball, karate, and romance. At first they drew strictly on notebook paper, but in the 8th Grade they drew nihongo|Ramen-ya no Ton-yan|ラーメン屋のトンやん on art paper and won the Kintetsu Manga Award. At that time they went by the pen name nihongo|Takayoshi Motoyama|元山 隆義,|Motoyama Takayoshi, a fusion of their respective pen names at the time.

After they completed Hatsushiba High School and graduated to college, they continued to submit works, hoping to become mangaka. From that point on, Shimada and Nakai began to share the story and art respectively. When they were 16, they submitted their wrestling manga nihongo|Gong desu yo|ゴングですよ,|Ring the Bell to the Akatsuka Award and nihongo|Mammoth|マンモス to the Tezuka Award. Though neither won, they were noticed by an editor at Shueisha and offered to do a one shot.

In 1978, "Kinnikuman" almost won the 9th Akatsuka Award and then debuted in the 1979 #2 (December 1978) issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. Although the editorial staff viewed it as a childish work that was popular, then editor-in-chief Shigeo Nishimura saw through this and headed for Osaka in order to persuade their parents into letting them become professional mangaka. At the time, both young men were already looking for jobs, but Nishimura promised to take care of them and even got them an apartment in Tokyo. In May 1979, "Kinnikuman" began serialization.

Career

In 1978, "Kinnikuman" almost won the 9th Akatsuka Award and then later began serialization in "Weekly Shonen Jump".

Though originally a gag manga, from halfway through on it was a wrestling manga and became a big hit, later gaining an anime adaptation. There was also movies, special chapters, and infobooks. Also, the Choujin who appeared in the series soon appeared as keshi known as Kinkeshi, which became very popular amongst children and later came to America as "M.U.S.C.L.E.".

In 1982, the "Kinnikuman" character Ramenman became so popular that Yude made a one-shot chapter about him for Shueisha's Fresh Jump. This led to a monthly series entitled Tatakae!! Ramenman.

In March 1985, "Kinnikuman" won the 30th Shogakukan Manga Award.cite web | url=http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html | title=小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 | publisher=Shogakukan | language=Japanese | accessdate=2007-08-19]

After "Kinnikuman" ended, they tried several other genres of manga, but none of them ever became a big hit. In 1998 a sequel to "Kinnikuman" entitled "Kinnikuman Nisei" began serialization in Weekly Playboy and became their second big hit. It also started the Revival Manga boom.

Works

;nihongo|"Kinnikuman"|キン肉マン:"Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) 1979-1987

;nihongo|"Tatakae!! Ramenman"|闘将!! 拉麺男|Fight!! Ramenman:"Fresh Jump" (Shueisha) 1982-1989

;nihongo|"Yūrei Kozō ga Yattekita!"|ゆうれい小僧がやってきた!|Here Comes Phantom Kid!:"Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) 1987-1988

;nihongo|"Scrap Sandayū"|SCRAP三太夫|:"Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) May-August, 1989

;nihongo|"Kick Boxer Mamoru"|蹴撃手(キックボクサー)マモル|Kikku Bokusā Mamoru:"Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) 1990-1991

;nihongo|"Total Fighter Kao"|トータルファイターK(カオ)|Tōtaru Faitā Kao:"Terakkusubonbon" (Kodansha) 1993-1995)

;nihongo|"Lion Heart"|ライオンハート|Raionhāto:"Monthly Shōnen Gangan" (Enix) 1993-1995

;nihongo|"Guruman-kun"|グルマンくん:"Monthly Shonen Ace" (Kadokawa Shoten) 1994-1996

;nihongo|"Kinnikuman Nisei"|キン肉マンII世|Kinnikuman Second Generations :"Weekly Playboy" (Shueisha) 1998- Ongoing

;nihongo|"Kinnikuman Nisei ~All Choujin Dai Shingeki~"|キン肉マンII世~オール超人大進撃~,|Kinnikuman Second Generations ~All Choujin Great Attack~:"V-Jump" (Shueisha) 2001-2007

Notes

*Yudetamago have made short cameos in the "Kinnikuman" movies, playing bit parts like minions or audience members.
*The name Yudetamago was decided on (depending on the member you ask) by either the snack they were eating one day, or the smell of a fart one of the duo released one day. (reference: Ultimate Muscle 17 introduction)

References

External links

* [http://allabout.co.jp/sports/prowrestling/closeup/CU20060510A/index.htm Yudetamago's Shimada-sensei talks about Kinnikuman: 1] - [http://allabout.co.jp/sports/prowrestling/closeup/CU20060517A/index.htm 2] - [http://allabout.co.jp/sports/prowrestling/closeup/CU20060525A/index.htm 3] (Japanese)
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