
Osamu Tezuka
Synopsis
Died: February 9, 1989 (aged 60) Birth place: Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Tezuka was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, animator, and film producer. His prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such titles as "the father of manga," "the godfather of manga" and "the god of manga." Additionally, he is often considered the Japanese equivalent to Walt Disney, who served as a major inspiration during Tezuka's formative years.
Tezuka began what was known as the manga revolution in Japan with his New Treasure Island published in 1947. His legendary output would spawn some of the most influential, successful, and well-received manga series including Tetsuwan Atom, Jungle Taitei, Black Jack, and Hi no Tori, all of which won several awards.
Tezuka died of stomach cancer in 1989. His death had an immediate impact on the Japanese public and other cartoonists. A museum was constructed in Takarazuka dedicated to his memory and life works, and Tezuka received many posthumous awards. Several animations were in production at the time of his death along with the final chapters of Hi no Tori, which were never released.
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Kaitei Toshi no Dekiru made

Gokuu no Chosakken Nyuumon

Gum Gum Punch

Garon

Flying Ben

Hi no Tori: Earthkeepers-hen

Wansa-kun OVA

The Ribbon Hero

Black Jack

Black Jack (TV)

Black Jack 21

Metropolis

Black Jack the Movie

Dororo to Hyakkimaru

Hidamari no Ki

Black Jack Specials: Inochi wo Meguru Yottsu no Kiseki

Tetsuwan Atom (1980)

Black Jack: Futari no Kuroi Isha

Unico

Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom

Unico: Mahou no Shima e

Tetsuwan Atom

Hi no Tori

Mitsume ga Tooru

Jungle Taitei Movie (1997)

Tezuka Osamu no Buddha: Akai Sabaku yo! Utsukushiku

Black Jack (TV): Hizouban Specials

Tezuka Osamu no Kyuuyaku Seisho Monogatari: In the Beginning

Hi no Tori: Uchuu-hen

Tezuka Osamu no Buddha: Owarinaki Tabi


















