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  • Masashi Kishimoto(岸本 斉史Kishimoto Masashi) (born 8 November, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series 666 Satan and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success following their work on Naruto.
  • Masashi Kishimoto ist ein japanischer Mangaka, der bei Shueisha, dem größten Manga-Verlag weltweit, unter Vertrag steht. Er ist der Autor der Naruto-Reihe und dadurch einer der bestverdienensten und einflussreichsten Manga-Autoren weltweit. Für sein Werk wurde er vielfach ausgezeichnet und es hat bereits 72 Bände, eine Animeverfilmung, elf Kinofilme, diverse Videospiele und zahlreiche Merchandise-Artikel hervorgebracht. Er hat einen jüngeren Zwillingsbruder, der ebenfalls als Mangaka tätig ist.
  • Masashi Kishimoto, geb. am 8.11.1974 in der Nagi Präfektur Okayama, war schon in frühster Kindheit sehr an Fujiko Fujios Manga Doraemon interresiert. Später zeichnete er zum Spaß die in den 70er Jahren bekannt gewordene Kultserie Dr.Slump, von Akira Toriyama ab. Seine erste profesionelle Arbeit war "Trick", für die er den "Hop-Step-Preis" des Jump Magazins gewann. Seinen ersten richtig großen Erfolg, feierte er aber mit der Mangaserie Naruto, welche in Japan seit 1999 im Shōnen Jump zu lesen ist! Aufgrund seines großen Erfolgs mit Naruto, stand er 2004 auf Platz 3 der Liste der meistverdienenden japanischen Manga-Zeichner. Er hat übrigens auch einen Zwillingsbruder, Seishi Kishimoto. Dieser ist ebenfalls ein Mangaka.
  • [[Archivo:Masashi_Kishimoto_HD.png|thumb|260px|Masashi Kishimoto en la premier de Boruto: Naruto la Película.]]Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) (n. el 8 de noviembre de 1974 en Nagi) es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasiona el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball y todas sus sagas y del que es fanático. Lleva dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga llamado Seishi Kishimoto. Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer le revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se la ocurrió una idea, un aprendiz de manga un aprendiz de ¡ninja! y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como
  • [[Archivo:Masashi_Kishimoto_HD.png|thumb|260px|Masashi Kishimoto en la premier de Boruto: Naruto la Película.]]Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) (n. el 8 de noviembre de 1974 en Nagi) es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasiona el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball y todas sus sagas y del que es fanático. Lleva dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga llamado Seishi Kishimoto. Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer le revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se la ocurrió una idea, un aprendiz de manga un aprendiz de ¡ninja! y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como
  • Masashi Kishimoto was born in the Okayama Prefecture, Japan on November 8, 1974 as the older identical twin of Seishi Kishimoto. During his childhood, Kishimoto showed interest in drawing characters from the anime shows he watched, such as Dr. Slump's Arale and Doraemon's titular protagonist. In elementary school, Kishimoto started watching the Kinnikuman and Dragon Ball anime alongside his brother. During the following years, Kishimoto started idolising Dragon Ball's author Akira Toriyama, enjoying not only his series Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, but also Dragon Quest, a role-playing video game for which Toriyama was art designer. While he could not afford to buy Weekly Shōnen Jump where the Dragon Ball manga was published, he followed the series thanks to a friend from school who had subsc
  • Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史) was born in the Okayama Prefecture, Japan on November 8, 1974 with his identical twin of Seishi Kishimoto is a known japanese manga artist, well known for creating the hit manga series known as Naruto and which was in serialization within the year of 1999 to 2015. As the end of October 2015 the Naruto manga has sold over 220 million copies worldwide! It is the 3rd best-selling manga series of all time. Kishimoto has also had the favor of participating in the making of the anime-length films such Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie,The Last: Naruto the Movie and the 2015 movie Boruto: Naruto the Movie, and has written several one-shot stories during his 1990's run time. During his childhood, Kishimoto had a gitred interest in drawing characters from the most anime show
  • Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史 Kishimoto Masashi, born November 8, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto which was in serialization from 1999 to 2014. As of September 2014, the series had over 200 million copies in print worldwide. Besides the Naruto manga, Kishimoto also participated in the making of the anime films Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie, The Last: Naruto the Movie, and has written several one-shot stories. A reader of manga ever since a young age, Kishimoto showed a desire to write his own manga, citing authors Akira Toriyama and Katsuhiro Otomo as his main inspirations. As a result, Kishimoto spent several years working to write his own shōnen manga for Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine which he was a fan of. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kis
  • Masashi Kishimoto 「岸本斉史 Kishimoto Masashi?」 es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasionaba el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball, de las que es fanático. Dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga, Seishi Kishimoto.Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer la revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se le ocurrió una idea, de aprendiz de manga a aprendiz de ninja y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como nació Naruto.
  • À l'âge de 20 ans, il reçoit déjà le prix «Hope Step » décerné par les éditions Shueisha aux jeunes auteurs à l’avenir prometteur pour son court récit intitulé «Karakuri ». Le prix Hope Step fut auparavant attribué à des mangakas aujourd’hui devenus incontournables tels que Yoshihiro Togashi (Hunter × Hunter, Yû yû hakusho), Nobuhiro Watsuki (Kenshin le vagabond) et Eiichiro Oda (One Piece). On peut d'ailleurs trouver «Karakuri » dans le 18e recueil des lauréats du prix Hope Step paru en 1996 dans la collection Jump Comics.
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  • Nagi, Okayama, Japan
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  • Papier und Zeichenfeder
Beruf
  • Mangaka
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  • erhält ca. 100.000 US$ pro Kapitel
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Birth Date
  • 1974-11-08
Residence
  • Okayama Prefecture, Japan
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Age
  • 41
Status
  • lebend
Name
  • Masashi Kishimoto
Education
  • College Graduate
DOB
  • 1974-11-08
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  • Wiederspricht den Richtlinien für Inhalte.
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Aliases
  • None
Weight
  • 125
  • 57.0
Ocupación
  • Mangaka
Birth Place
  • Nagi, Okayama, Japan
Kanji
  • 岸本斉史
  • 斉史岸本
Nacimiento
  • 4
Rōmaji
  • Masashi Kishimoto
Height
  • 5
  • 170.0
Admin
  • TRon69-SAO
ranks
  • Writer and Artist
bday
  • 1974-11-08
Employers
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  • Kishimoto.jpg
Occupation
Family
  • Unnamed Wife
  • Unnamed Child
  • Kenji Kishimoto Unnamed Mother
  • Seishi Kishimoto
Gender
  • Male
Known For
  • Naruto
Kana
  • まさしきしもと
Birth name
  • Kishimoto Masashi
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  • Masashi.jpg
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  • Masashi Kishimoto 「岸本斉史 Kishimoto Masashi?」 es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasionaba el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball, de las que es fanático. Dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga, Seishi Kishimoto.Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer la revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se le ocurrió una idea, de aprendiz de manga a aprendiz de ninja y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como nació Naruto. Su popularidad fue gracias a su obra Naruto, comenzada en 1999, dibujando únicamente el manga de esta serie.
  • [[Archivo:Masashi_Kishimoto_HD.png|thumb|260px|Masashi Kishimoto en la premier de Boruto: Naruto la Película.]]Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) (n. el 8 de noviembre de 1974 en Nagi) es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasiona el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball y todas sus sagas y del que es fanático. Lleva dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga llamado Seishi Kishimoto. Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer le revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se la ocurrió una idea, un aprendiz de manga un aprendiz de ¡ninja! y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como nació Naruto. Su popularidad fue gracias a su obra Naruto, comenzada en 1999, dibujando únicamente el manga de esta serie.
  • [[Archivo:Masashi_Kishimoto_HD.png|thumb|260px|Masashi Kishimoto en la premier de Boruto: Naruto la Película.]]Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史, Kishimoto Masashi) (n. el 8 de noviembre de 1974 en Nagi) es un popular dibujante de manga. Al creador de Naruto le apasiona el manga y el anime y veía las sagas de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball y todas sus sagas y del que es fanático. Lleva dibujando manga desde que iba al instituto. Es hermano gemelo de otro dibujante de manga llamado Seishi Kishimoto. Todo cambió cuando empezó a leer le revista Shonen Jump. Kishimoto envió un par de mangas a la revista, pero se los rechazaron. Aún así siguió con su sueño sin perder la ilusión y se la ocurrió una idea, un aprendiz de manga un aprendiz de ¡ninja! y así es como su sueño se hizo realidad y como nació Naruto. Su popularidad fue gracias a su obra Naruto, comenzada en 1999, dibujando únicamente el manga de esta serie.
  • Masashi Kishimoto(岸本 斉史Kishimoto Masashi) (born 8 November, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series 666 Satan and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success following their work on Naruto.
  • Masashi Kishimoto was born in the Okayama Prefecture, Japan on November 8, 1974 as the older identical twin of Seishi Kishimoto. During his childhood, Kishimoto showed interest in drawing characters from the anime shows he watched, such as Dr. Slump's Arale and Doraemon's titular protagonist. In elementary school, Kishimoto started watching the Kinnikuman and Dragon Ball anime alongside his brother. During the following years, Kishimoto started idolising Dragon Ball's author Akira Toriyama, enjoying not only his series Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, but also Dragon Quest, a role-playing video game for which Toriyama was art designer. While he could not afford to buy Weekly Shōnen Jump where the Dragon Ball manga was published, he followed the series thanks to a friend from school who had subscribed to the magazine. By high school, Kishimoto started losing interest in manga as he started playing baseball and basketball, sports he practised at his school. However, upon seeing a poster for the animated film Akira, Kishimoto became fascinated with the way the illustration was made and wished to imitate the series' creator Katsuhiro Otomo's style. During his last years of school, Kishimoto spent time drawing manga and went to an art college with hopes that he would become a manga artist. Upon entering college, Kishimoto decided he should try creating a Chanbara manga since Weekly Shōnen Jump had not published a title from that genre. However, during the same years, Kishimoto started reading Hiroaki Samura's Blade of the Immortal and Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin which used such genre. Kishimoto recalls having never been surprised by manga ever since reading Akira and found that he still was not able to compete against them. In his second year of college, Kishimoto started drawing manga for magazine contests. However, he noted that his works were similar to seinen manga, aimed towards a young adult demographic, rather than the shōnen manga read by children. Wishing to write a manga for Shōnen Jump that targets a young demographic, Kishimoto found his style unsuitable for the magazine. When watching the anime series Hashire Melos!, Kishimoto was surprised by the character designs employed by the animators and he started researching works from animators. He later met Tetsuya Nishio, designer from the anime adaptation of the manga Ninku who he deemed as a big influence. Now emulating the way of drawing from multiple character designers from anime series, Kishimoto noted that his style started resembling shōnen series.
  • Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史 Kishimoto Masashi, born November 8, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto which was in serialization from 1999 to 2014. As of September 2014, the series had over 200 million copies in print worldwide. Besides the Naruto manga, Kishimoto also participated in the making of the anime films Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie, The Last: Naruto the Movie, and has written several one-shot stories. A reader of manga ever since a young age, Kishimoto showed a desire to write his own manga, citing authors Akira Toriyama and Katsuhiro Otomo as his main inspirations. As a result, Kishimoto spent several years working to write his own shōnen manga for Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine which he was a fan of. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series 666 Satan (O-Parts Hunter) and Blazer Drive. During the publication of Naruto, Kishimoto married in 2003 and became a father.
  • Masashi Kishimoto ist ein japanischer Mangaka, der bei Shueisha, dem größten Manga-Verlag weltweit, unter Vertrag steht. Er ist der Autor der Naruto-Reihe und dadurch einer der bestverdienensten und einflussreichsten Manga-Autoren weltweit. Für sein Werk wurde er vielfach ausgezeichnet und es hat bereits 72 Bände, eine Animeverfilmung, elf Kinofilme, diverse Videospiele und zahlreiche Merchandise-Artikel hervorgebracht. Er hat einen jüngeren Zwillingsbruder, der ebenfalls als Mangaka tätig ist.
  • Masashi Kishimoto (岸本 斉史) was born in the Okayama Prefecture, Japan on November 8, 1974 with his identical twin of Seishi Kishimoto is a known japanese manga artist, well known for creating the hit manga series known as Naruto and which was in serialization within the year of 1999 to 2015. As the end of October 2015 the Naruto manga has sold over 220 million copies worldwide! It is the 3rd best-selling manga series of all time. Kishimoto has also had the favor of participating in the making of the anime-length films such Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie,The Last: Naruto the Movie and the 2015 movie Boruto: Naruto the Movie, and has written several one-shot stories during his 1990's run time. During his childhood, Kishimoto had a gitred interest in drawing characters from the most anime shows he watched, and as such lists Dr. Slump's Arale and Doraemon'​s protagonist. As Masashi stated himself in individual manga pages of Naruto that once he was in elementary school, he started to watch the Kinnikuman and Dragon Ball anime alongside his younger brother. During these following years, He started to idolize Dragon Ball '​s author Akira Toriyama, enjoying not only his series of Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, but also Dragon Quest, which was a role-playing video game for which Toriyama was the art designer for. And while he could not afford to buy the Weekly Shonen Jump manga's where the Dragon Ball series was published, and so with this he followed the series thanks to a friend of his from school who had subscribed to the magazine. And by high school Kishimoto started to lose an interest in manga as he started playing sports such as baseball and basketball, and he would do the practiced at his school and not from home. Although seeing a poster for the upcoming animated film Akira which had Kishimoto became fascinated with the way the illustration was made and wished to imitate the series' creator Katsuhiro Otomo's style. Throughout his last years of school, Kishimoto spent his own time drawing manga of different designs and stories and with such inspiration went to an art college with hopes that he would become a manga artist like his idol Akira Toriyama. as he entered college, Kishimoto decided he should try creating a Chanbara manga which means "Sword Fighting" series in japanese and since Weekly Shonen Jump had not published a title from that genre yet. Despite the idea Kishimoto started reading Hiroaki Samura's Blade of the Immortal and Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin which used the Chanbara genre. Kishimoto stated he recalls having never been so surprised by another manga series ever since his early reading of Akira manga's and found that he still was not able to compete against this big hitters within his own work. Within Kishimoto's second year of college, He started drawing pilot manga for the magazine contests held by Weekly Shonen Jump and he noted that his works were similar to Seinen Manga, so he aimed towards an adult demographic, rather than the shonen manga read by children and teenagers. But wishing to write a manga for Shonen Jump that targets a young demographic, Kishimoto found his style unsuitable for the magazine company. And once he started to watch the anime series Hashire Melos!, Kishimoto was amazed by the character designs employed by the animators and with this new interest he started researching works from new and old animators. He later on met with Tetsuya Nishio the key designer/animator for the anime adaptation of the manga series Ninku who he deemed as a big influence. then so on Kishimoto noted that his style started resembling shonen series such as One Piece and Dragon Ball.
  • À l'âge de 20 ans, il reçoit déjà le prix «Hope Step » décerné par les éditions Shueisha aux jeunes auteurs à l’avenir prometteur pour son court récit intitulé «Karakuri ». Le prix Hope Step fut auparavant attribué à des mangakas aujourd’hui devenus incontournables tels que Yoshihiro Togashi (Hunter × Hunter, Yû yû hakusho), Nobuhiro Watsuki (Kenshin le vagabond) et Eiichiro Oda (One Piece). On peut d'ailleurs trouver «Karakuri » dans le 18e recueil des lauréats du prix Hope Step paru en 1996 dans la collection Jump Comics. Kishimoto ouvre également le projet «Top of the Super Legend » en publiant un one shot nommé «Bench ! » et ayant pour sujet le baseball. Il sera suivit d'un one shot par semaine réalisé par d'autres auteurs réputés, comme Hideaki Sorachi (auteur de Gintama), Takeshi Konomi (auteur de Prince of Tennis), Kyōsuke Usuta (auteur de Jaguar), Osamu Akimoto(auteur de Kochi Kame) et Akira Toriyama (auteur de Dragon Ball)[réf. nécessaire]. Il est également un très grand fan de Akira Toriyama et raconte, dans les pages Bonus de «Naruto », son enfance et sa découverte du jeu vidéo «Dragon Quest » sur Famicom[réf. nécessaire]. La série «Naruto » connaît une prépublication dans l’hebdomadaire Weekly Shonen Jump depuis le no 17 (1999) et est adaptée à la télévision japonaise. Fin 2007, elle atteignait une quarantaine de volumes reliés au Japon. Ce manga est sans nul doute l'un des plus importants succès commerciaux de ces dix dernières années : en 2007, Masashi Kishimoto était le deuxième mangaka le plus taxé du Japon, avec 178,4 millions de yens (près d'1 millions d'euros) d'impôt. Masashi a un frère jumeau, Seishi, également mangaka et auteur de 666 Satan et de Blazer Drive.
  • Masashi Kishimoto, geb. am 8.11.1974 in der Nagi Präfektur Okayama, war schon in frühster Kindheit sehr an Fujiko Fujios Manga Doraemon interresiert. Später zeichnete er zum Spaß die in den 70er Jahren bekannt gewordene Kultserie Dr.Slump, von Akira Toriyama ab. Seine erste profesionelle Arbeit war "Trick", für die er den "Hop-Step-Preis" des Jump Magazins gewann. Seinen ersten richtig großen Erfolg, feierte er aber mit der Mangaserie Naruto, welche in Japan seit 1999 im Shōnen Jump zu lesen ist! Aufgrund seines großen Erfolgs mit Naruto, stand er 2004 auf Platz 3 der Liste der meistverdienenden japanischen Manga-Zeichner. Er hat übrigens auch einen Zwillingsbruder, Seishi Kishimoto. Dieser ist ebenfalls ein Mangaka. Autoren:Hanibal
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