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  • Takeshi Obata
  • Takeshi Obata
  • Takeshi Obata
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  • Takeshi Obata ist ein japanischer Manga-Zeichner. Bei den meisten seiner Werke, die dem Shonen-Genre zuzuordnen sind, ist er für die Zeichnungen zuständig. Die Geschichten werden von anderen Autoren verfasst.
  • Takeshi Obata(小畑 健Obata Takeshi, born February 11, 1969 in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture) is a Japanese mangaka. He generally works as the artist in collaboration with a writer. He has also mentored several mangaka, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame, Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin and Busou Renkin, and Yusuke Murata of Eyeshield 21. He has served as the artist of Blue Dragon Ral Grad, a manga adaptation of the fantasy video game, Blue Dragon from December 2006 to July 2007.
  • thumbTakeshi Obata (小畑 健, Obata Takeshi, nacido el 11 de febrero de 1969) es un mangaka reconocido por sus dibujos, ya que habitualmente trabaja como artista principal con otro escritor. Mide 1,74 m, y pesa alrededor de 54 kg, su grupo sanguíneo es AB y nació en la provincia de Niigata, Japón. Obata siempre se muestra muy interesado en el diseño de las ropas de sus personajes, además de tener un estilo con gran cantidad de detalles, muy popular entre los aficionados.
  • Obata generally works as the artist in collaboration with an author. He has also mentored several mangaka, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame, Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin, and Yusuke Murata of Eyeshield 21.
  • He originally became noticed in 1985 when he took a prize in the Tezuka Award for his one shot 500 Kōnen no Kaiwa. Joining the Weekly Shonen Jump staff, he mentored under Makoto Niwano before starting his first major series, writing and drawing Cyborg Jii-chan G in 1989. Having difficulty for several years in finding a hit, Obata began collaborating with other writers on their stories. He finally began the series that established his name when he teamed with Yumi Hotta on Hikaru no Go starting in 1998.
  • Takeshi Obata 「小畑 健 Obata Takeshi?」 es un mangaka reconocido por sus dibujos, ya que habitualmente trabaja como artista principal con otro escritor. Mide 1m 74, y pesa alrededor de 54 kg, su grupo sanguineo es AB y Nació en la provincia de Niigata, Japón. Obata siempre se muestra muy interesado en el diseño de las ropas de sus personajes, además de tener un estilo con gran cantidad de detalles, muy popular entre los aficionados.
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Age
  • 46
Works
  • All You Need Is Kill
  • Bakuman
  • Hajime
  • Blue Dragon Ral Grad
  • Castlevania Judgement
  • Cyborg Jii-chan G Death Note
  • Hello Baby
  • Hikaru no Go
  • Karakurizoshi Ayatsuri Sakon
  • Platinum End
  • Rakko 11-gou
  • Rikito Densetsu -Oni wo Tsugu Mono-
  • Uro-oboe Ouroboros
Katakana
  • 小畑 健
Romaji
  • Obata Takeshi
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Birthdate
  • 1969-02-11
Ocupación
  • Mangaka
Kanji
  • 小畑 健
Nacimiento
  • 1969-02-11
Rōmaji
  • Obata Takeshi
AKA
  • Shigeru Hijikata
Imagen
  • Takeshi Obata.png
Occupation
  • Artist
  • Mangaka
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • Cyborg Jii-chan G Arabian Majin Bokentan Lamp Lamp Rikito Densetsu -Oni wo Tsugu Mono- Karakurizoshi Ayatsuri Sakon Hikaru no Go Death Note Blue Dragon Ral Grad Otsuichi Hello Baby Uro-oboe Ouroboros Castlevania Judgment Bakuman
Born
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  • Takeshi Obata
Nationality
  • Japanese
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  • Obata generally works as the artist in collaboration with an author. He has also mentored several mangaka, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame, Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin, and Yusuke Murata of Eyeshield 21. Obata was first noticed in 1985 when he took a prize in the Tezuka Award for his one shot 500 Kōnen no Kaiwa. Joining the Weekly Shōnen Jump staff, he mentored under Makoto Niwano before starting his first major series, Cyborg Jii-chan G in 1989. Having difficulty for several years in finding a hit, Obata began collaborating with other writers on their stories. He finally began the series that established his name when he teamed with Yumi Hotta on Hikaru no Go starting in 1998. Obata is most well known as the artist of Hikaru no Go, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003, and for Death Note. His style is rare among shōnen artists, not only for the detail of his drawings, but in his penchant for fashion; the characters he draws often wear stylish clothes and trendy items like the latest fashionable scarf, tie, or handbag.
  • He originally became noticed in 1985 when he took a prize in the Tezuka Award for his one shot 500 Kōnen no Kaiwa. Joining the Weekly Shonen Jump staff, he mentored under Makoto Niwano before starting his first major series, writing and drawing Cyborg Jii-chan G in 1989. Having difficulty for several years in finding a hit, Obata began collaborating with other writers on their stories. He finally began the series that established his name when he teamed with Yumi Hotta on Hikaru no Go starting in 1998. He is most well known as the artist of Hikaru no Go, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003, and Death Note. Obata is rare among shōnen artists not only for the detail of his drawings, but in his penchant for fashion; the characters he draws often wear stylish clothes and trendy items like the latest fashionable scarf, tie or handbag. He has served as the artist of Blue Dragon Ral Grad, a manga adaptation of the fantasy video game, Blue Dragon from December 2006 to July 2007. In the fall of 2007, he drew a short story, Hello Baby, with writer Masanori Morita, which appeared in Jump Square. This was followed by a one-shot manga with Nisio Isin. He is currently working on a new series with Tsugumi Ohba, Bakuman, which began in August, 2008. In addition to his manga work, he has also done character design work for the video game Castlevania Judgment, as well as illustrating several light novels.
  • Takeshi Obata(小畑 健Obata Takeshi, born February 11, 1969 in Niigata, Niigata Prefecture) is a Japanese mangaka. He generally works as the artist in collaboration with a writer. He has also mentored several mangaka, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame, Nobuhiro Watsuki of Rurouni Kenshin and Busou Renkin, and Yusuke Murata of Eyeshield 21. He originally became noticed in 1985 when he took a prize in the Tezuka Award for his one shot 500 Kōnen no Kaiwa. Joining the Weekly Shonen Jump staff, he mentored under Makoto Niwano before starting his first major series, writing and drawing Cyborg Jii-chan G in 1989. Having difficulty for several years in finding a hit, Obata began collaborating with other writers on their stories. He finally began the series that established his name when he teamed with Yumi Hotta on Hikaru no Go starting in 1998. He is most well-known as the artist of Hikaru no Go, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003, and Death Note. Obata is rare among shōnen artists not only for the detail of his drawings, but in his penchant for fashion;[citation needed] the characters he draws often wear stylish clothes and trendy items like the latest fashionable scarf, tie or handbag. He has served as the artist of Blue Dragon Ral Grad, a manga adaptation of the fantasy video game, Blue Dragon from December 2006 to July 2007. In the fall of 2007, he drew a short story, Hello Baby, with writer Masanori Morita, which appeared in Jump Square. [1]. This was followed by a one-shot manga with Nisio Isin. He is currently working on a new series with Tsugumi Ohba, Bakuman, which began in August, 2008. In addition to his manga work, he has also done character design work for the video game Castlevania Judgment, as well as illustrating several light novels.
  • Takeshi Obata ist ein japanischer Manga-Zeichner. Bei den meisten seiner Werke, die dem Shonen-Genre zuzuordnen sind, ist er für die Zeichnungen zuständig. Die Geschichten werden von anderen Autoren verfasst.
  • Takeshi Obata 「小畑 健 Obata Takeshi?」 es un mangaka reconocido por sus dibujos, ya que habitualmente trabaja como artista principal con otro escritor. Mide 1m 74, y pesa alrededor de 54 kg, su grupo sanguineo es AB y Nació en la provincia de Niigata, Japón. Obata siempre se muestra muy interesado en el diseño de las ropas de sus personajes, además de tener un estilo con gran cantidad de detalles, muy popular entre los aficionados. Su obra más conocida es el manga Hikaru no Go (1998-2003), que ganó el premio Tezuka a la serie más prometedora de 2003. Tal fue la expectación que creó que puso de moda el juego “de viejos” del Go entre los jóvenes. Otra de sus grande obras es Death Note, un manga tremendamente popular que tuvo su adaptación de anime y de película de imagen real. El 8 de agosto de 2008 comenzó a publicar el manga Bakuman, su nueva obra. Obata envió en 1985, a la edad de 16 años, su historia 500, Kounen no Shinwa a la editorial Shueisha. Después de eso, trabajó como ayudante con el dibujante de Manga Makoto Niwano. En 1989 publicó “Cyborg Jiichan G” bajo el seudonimo Ken Kobatake. Este Manga apareció en el ShiŽnen Jump para el cual trabajó durante los años siguientes.
  • thumbTakeshi Obata (小畑 健, Obata Takeshi, nacido el 11 de febrero de 1969) es un mangaka reconocido por sus dibujos, ya que habitualmente trabaja como artista principal con otro escritor. Mide 1,74 m, y pesa alrededor de 54 kg, su grupo sanguíneo es AB y nació en la provincia de Niigata, Japón. Obata siempre se muestra muy interesado en el diseño de las ropas de sus personajes, además de tener un estilo con gran cantidad de detalles, muy popular entre los aficionados. Su obra más conocida es el manga Hikaru no go (1998-2003), que ganó el premio Tezuka a la serie más prometedora de 2003. Tal fue la expectación que creó que puso de moda el juego “de viejos” del Go entre los jóvenes. Otra de sus grandes obras es Death Note, un manga tremendamente popular que tuvo su adaptación de anime y de película de imagen real. El 8 de agosto de 2008 comenzó a publicar su nueva obra (en conjunto con Tsugumi Ōba) el manga Bakuman, y el animé se estrenó el 2 de octubre de 2010. Obata envió en 1985, a la edad de 16 años, su historia 500, Kounen no Shinwa a la editorial Shueisha. Después de eso, trabajó como ayudante con el dibujante de Manga Makoto Niwano. En 1989 publicó “Cyborg Jiichan G” bajo el seudónimo Ken Kobatake. Este Manga apareció en el ShiŽnen Jump para el cual trabajó durante los años siguientes.
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