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{{quote| "Manga is virtual. Manga is sentiment. Manga is resistance. Manga is bizarre. Manga is pathos. Manga is destruction. Manga is arrogance. Manga is love. Manga is kitsch. Manga is sense of wonder. Manga is … there is no conclusion yet."}}
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''[[Fan Nickname|a.k.a. The Father of Manga]]''
''[[Fan Nickname|a.k.a. The Father of Manga]]''
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The "god of manga", Osamu Tezuka is widely credited as ''the'' originator of much, if not most, of what visually distinguishes [[Manga|Japanese comics]] and [[Anime|animation]]. His prolific output and activity throughout the years has been legendary in the industry, with only a fraction having even been translated for foreign consumption. He created over 700 manga with more than 150,000 pages total, the second TV anime ever made, and the very first [[Shoujo]] manga. His production spans more or less every concievable genre, and is sometimes so complex it does it ''in the same manga''.
The "god of manga", Osamu Tezuka is widely credited as ''the'' originator of much, if not most, of what visually distinguishes [[Manga|Japanese comics]] and [[Anime|animation]]. His prolific output and activity throughout the years has been legendary in the industry, with only a fraction having even been translated for foreign consumption. He created over 700 manga with more than 150,000 pages total, the second TV anime ever made, and the very first [[Shoujo]] manga. His production spans more or less every concievable genre, and is sometimes so complex it does it ''in the same manga''.


If you have the afternoon free you can check out some (incomplete) lists of his works on [[That Other Wiki]]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Osamu_Tezuka_manga manga here] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Osamu_Tezuka_anime and anime there].
If you have the afternoon free you can check out some (incomplete) lists of his works on [[That Other Wiki]]: [[wikipedia:List of Osamu Tezuka manga|manga here]] [[wikipedia:List of Osamu Tezuka anime|and anime there]].


The Elvis of Japanese visual arts (just that instead of being inspired by blues, he was inspired by [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]], [[Max and Dave Fleischer|Fleischer]] and [[Terry Toons]], among other stars from [[The Golden Age of Animation]]).
The Elvis of Japanese visual arts (just that instead of being inspired by blues, he was inspired by [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]], [[Max and Dave Fleischer|Fleischer]] and [[Terry Toons]], among other stars from [[The Golden Age of Animation]]).


Re-uses quite a few of his own characters, as well as making [[Expy|Expys]] of them, <ref>via his "[[Reused Character Design|Star System]]", inspired by the Hollywood Star System</ref> see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osamu_Tezuka%27s_Star_System this page] on [[That Other Wiki]] for a detailed list. If you want an overview of his work that you can carry on hand, check out the book "The Art of Osamu Tezuka".
Re-uses quite a few of his own characters, as well as making [[expy]]s of them, <ref>via his "[[Reused Character Design|Star System]]", inspired by the Hollywood Star System</ref> see [[wikipedia:Osamu Tezukachr(27)s Star System|this page]] on [[That Other Wiki]] for a detailed list. If you want an overview of his work that you can carry on hand, check out the book "The Art of Osamu Tezuka".
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== His works include: ==



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* ''[[Adolf]]''
* ''[[Adolf]]''
* ''[[Manga/Alabaster|Alabaster]]'' (His least known and most controversial work. A surprisingly bloody, violent series with racial overtones. Subverts most of his other [[Reused Character Design|recurring characters]]: for example, the classic '[[Ideal Hero]]' type from his other series is a narcissistic and sadistic rapist here.)
* ''[[Alabaster]]'' (His least known and most controversial work. A surprisingly bloody, violent series with racial overtones. Subverts most of his other [[Reused Character Design|recurring characters]]: for example, the classic '[[Ideal Hero]]' type from his other series is a narcissistic and sadistic rapist here.)
* ''[[The Amazing 3]]'' (''Wonder 3'' [[Market Based Title|in Japan]])
* ''[[The Amazing 3]]'' (''Wonder 3'' [[Market-Based Title|in Japan]])
* ''[[Ambassador Magma]]''
* ''[[Ambassador Magma]]''
* ''~Apollo's Song~''
* ''[[Apollo's Song]]''
* ''[[Astro Boy]]'' (''Tetsuwan Atomu'', the second anime series ever produced and the earliest popular one)
* ''[[Astro Boy]]'' (''Tetsuwan Atomu'', the second anime series ever produced and the earliest popular one)
* ''[[Ayako]]''
* ''[[Ayako]]''
* ''[[Bagi the Monster of Mighty Nature]]''
* ''[[Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature]]''
* ''[[Big X]]''
* ''[[Big X]]''
* ''[[Black Jack (Manga)|Black Jack]]''
* ''[[Black Jack]]''
* ''[[The Book Of Human Insects]]''
* ''[[The Book of Human Insects]]''
* ''[[Buddha]]'' (a highly embellished biography of Buddha)
* ''[[Buddha]]'' (a highly embellished biography of Buddha)
* ''[[Dororo]]''
* ''[[Dororo]]''
* ''[[Kimba the White Lion (Manga)|Jungle Emperor]]'' (aka ''Kimba, The White Lion.'' Famous for the [[They Copied It So It Sucks|controversial]] resemblance it bears to Disney's ''[[The Lion King]]''... [[Older Than They Think|despite being made thirty years earlier]].)
* ''[[Kimba the White Lion|Jungle Emperor]]'' (aka ''Kimba, The White Lion.'' Famous for the [[They Copied It, So It Sucks|controversial]] resemblance it bears to Disney's ''[[The Lion King]]''... [[Older Than They Think|despite being made thirty years earlier]].)
* ''[[Lion Books]]''
* ''[[Lion Books]]''
* ''[[Osamu Tezukas Metropolis|Metropolis]]'' (One of his earlier works, although the anime adaptation was produced after his death.)
* ''[[Metropolis (anime)|Metropolis]]'' (One of his earlier works, although the anime adaptation was produced after his death.)
* ''[[MW]]'' (A suspense-thriller centered around the twisted relationship between Father Garai, a guilt-ridden, secretly gay delinquent-turned-priest and his lover, Yuuki Michio, an amoral monster -- and occasional [[Villainous Crossdresser]] -- who plans to cause [[The End of the World As We Know It]]. Today it is chiefly remembered for the well-known but unsubstantiated [[Fanon]] theory that the main villain of [[Naoki Urasawa]]'s celebrated ''[[Monster (Anime)|Monster]]'' series was inspired by Michio.)
* ''[[MW]]'' (A suspense-thriller centered around the twisted relationship between Father Garai, a guilt-ridden, secretly gay delinquent-turned-priest and his lover, Yuuki Michio, an amoral monster -- and occasional [[Villainous Crossdresser]] -- who plans to cause [[The End of the World as We Know It]]. Today it is chiefly remembered for the well-known but unsubstantiated [[Fanon]] theory that the main villain of [[Naoki Urasawa]]'s celebrated ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]'' series was inspired by Michio.)
* ''[[Ode to Kirihito]]''
* ''[[Ode to Kirihito]]''
* ''[[Phoenix]]'' (Was meant to be his grand masterwork, alternating between tales of the distant past and the distant future until the two converged at the present. This work is, sadly, a victim of [[Author Existence Failure]].)
* ''[[Phoenix]]'' (Was meant to be his grand masterwork, alternating between tales of the distant past and the distant future until the two converged at the present. This work is, sadly, a victim of [[Author Existence Failure]].)
* ''[[Princess Knight]]''
* ''[[Princess Knight]]''
* ''[[Senya Ichiya Monogatari]]'', a +2-hour long anime film loosely based on the [[Arabian Nights]]. First known [[Hentai]] anime film.
* ''[[Senya Ichiya Monogatari]]'', a +2-hour long anime film loosely based on the [[Arabian Nights]]. First known [[Hentai]] anime film.
* ''[[The Three Eyed One (Manga)|The Three Eyed One]]''
* ''[[The Three-Eyed One]]''
* ''[[Triton Of The Sea]]''
* ''[[Triton of the Sea]]''
* ''[[Unico]]''
* ''[[Unico]]''
* ''[[Vampires]]''
* ''[[Vampires (manga)|Vampires]]''
* ''[[Yuusha Dan]]''
* ''[[Yuusha Dan]]''


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== Tropes he uses frequently include: ==
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: And how!
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: And how!
* [[Creator Thumbprint]]: Medical knowledge (Tezuka was a trained surgeon), animals and nature.
* [[Creator Thumbprint]]: Medical knowledge (Tezuka was a trained surgeon), animals and nature.
* [[Cross Dresser]]: Pick a Tezuka character, any female Tezuka character. Yeah, there's a 70% chance that they have crossdressed at some point.
* [[Crossdresser]]: Pick a Tezuka character, any female Tezuka character. Yeah, there's a 70% chance that they have crossdressed at some point.
** [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Constantly averted. Almost all of his younger male characters have long eyelashes and some (i.e. Kimba the White Lion, Astro Boy) even end up looking feminine.
** [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Constantly averted. Almost all of his younger male characters have long eyelashes and some (i.e. Kimba the White Lion, Astro Boy) even end up looking feminine.
* [[Expy]]: As mentioned above.
* [[Expy]]: As mentioned above.
* [[Doing It for The Art]]: if he liked, he ''could'' be a doctor and have an stable career thanks to his studies, even so, he drew manga.
* [[Doing It for the Art]]: if he liked, he ''could'' be a doctor and have an stable career thanks to his studies, even so, he drew manga.
* [[Famous Last Words]]: "I'm begging you, let me work!"/"Please, let me keep working!" The context was a nurse taking away his pens and paper, insisting he needed rest as he was on his deathbed with stomach cancer, but he will always be remembered [[Rage Against the Heavens|screaming it at the gods]], pleading with them for enough time for one last book for his fans to enjoy...
* [[Famous Last Words]]: "I'm begging you, let me work!"/"Please, let me keep working!" The context was a nurse taking away his pens and paper, insisting he needed rest as he was on his deathbed with stomach cancer, but he will always be remembered [[Rage Against the Heavens|screaming it at the gods]], pleading with them for enough time for one last book for his fans to enjoy...
* [[From Clones to Genre]]: His work almost necessitated it, as he codified so many manga tropes, others had to make other tropes in order to stand out.
* [[From Clones to Genre]]: His work almost necessitated it, as he codified so many manga tropes, others had to make other tropes in order to stand out.
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* [[Nice Hat]]: His beret.
* [[Nice Hat]]: His beret.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Varies depending on the work.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Varies depending on the work.
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: Obviously, ''[[Astro Boy]]'', but also ''[[Metropolis]]'' and others.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Obviously, ''[[Astro Boy]]'', but also ''[[Metropolis]]'' and others.
* [[The Workaholic]]: As reflected by his aforementioned [[Famous Last Words]], the man himself was the absolute apotheosis of Japan's legendary workaholism. He spent virtually every waking hour from early adulthood right up until the day he died drawing manga. Practically the only leisure time he allowed himself was watching films, although it did give him a chance to see what his competitors in the entertainment industry were up to and gave him a source of inspiration, as many of his works played off themes from his favorite movies.
* [[The Workaholic]]: As reflected by his aforementioned [[Famous Last Words]], the man himself was the absolute apotheosis of Japan's legendary workaholism. He spent virtually every waking hour from early adulthood right up until the day he died drawing manga. Practically the only leisure time he allowed himself was watching films, although it did give him a chance to see what his competitors in the entertainment industry were up to and gave him a source of inspiration, as many of his works played off themes from his favorite movies.
* [[World of Ham]]: Subtlety wasn't something he was too interested in.
* [[World of Ham]]: Subtlety wasn't something he was too interested in.


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"Manga is virtual. Manga is sentiment. Manga is resistance. Manga is bizarre. Manga is pathos. Manga is destruction. Manga is arrogance. Manga is love. Manga is kitsch. Manga is sense of wonder. Manga is … there is no conclusion yet."

a.k.a. The Father of Manga

The "god of manga", Osamu Tezuka is widely credited as the originator of much, if not most, of what visually distinguishes Japanese comics and animation. His prolific output and activity throughout the years has been legendary in the industry, with only a fraction having even been translated for foreign consumption. He created over 700 manga with more than 150,000 pages total, the second TV anime ever made, and the very first Shoujo manga. His production spans more or less every concievable genre, and is sometimes so complex it does it in the same manga.

If you have the afternoon free you can check out some (incomplete) lists of his works on That Other Wiki: manga here and anime there.

The Elvis of Japanese visual arts (just that instead of being inspired by blues, he was inspired by Disney, Fleischer and Terry Toons, among other stars from The Golden Age of Animation).

Re-uses quite a few of his own characters, as well as making expys of them, [1] see this page on That Other Wiki for a detailed list. If you want an overview of his work that you can carry on hand, check out the book "The Art of Osamu Tezuka".

His works include:
Osamu Tezuka provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: And how!
  • Creator Thumbprint: Medical knowledge (Tezuka was a trained surgeon), animals and nature.
  • Crossdresser: Pick a Tezuka character, any female Tezuka character. Yeah, there's a 70% chance that they have crossdressed at some point.
    • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Constantly averted. Almost all of his younger male characters have long eyelashes and some (i.e. Kimba the White Lion, Astro Boy) even end up looking feminine.
  • Expy: As mentioned above.
  • Doing It for the Art: if he liked, he could be a doctor and have an stable career thanks to his studies, even so, he drew manga.
  • Famous Last Words: "I'm begging you, let me work!"/"Please, let me keep working!" The context was a nurse taking away his pens and paper, insisting he needed rest as he was on his deathbed with stomach cancer, but he will always be remembered screaming it at the gods, pleading with them for enough time for one last book for his fans to enjoy...
  • From Clones to Genre: His work almost necessitated it, as he codified so many manga tropes, others had to make other tropes in order to stand out.
  • Green Aesop: Lots and lots, especially Unico, Astro Boy, and Kimba the White Lion.
  • Nice Hat: His beret.
  • Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Varies depending on the work.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Obviously, Astro Boy, but also Metropolis and others.
  • The Workaholic: As reflected by his aforementioned Famous Last Words, the man himself was the absolute apotheosis of Japan's legendary workaholism. He spent virtually every waking hour from early adulthood right up until the day he died drawing manga. Practically the only leisure time he allowed himself was watching films, although it did give him a chance to see what his competitors in the entertainment industry were up to and gave him a source of inspiration, as many of his works played off themes from his favorite movies.
  • World of Ham: Subtlety wasn't something he was too interested in.
  1. via his "Star System", inspired by the Hollywood Star System