Kishimoto Masashi is a new cartoonist of the Japanese JUMP Department and the father of Huo Ying. Born on November 8, 1974 in Naichi-CHO, Shengtian County, Okayama Prefecture, he is the elder brother of twins and his younger brother Kishimoto Seishi.
JUMP is a new cartoonist and the father of Huo Ying. ?
In p>1995 (sophomore), she appeared in the Weekly Youth JUMP with "KARAKURI" and won the "HOT? STEP "award. Kishimoto Masashi, who is currently serializing the super popular comic book Naruto in the magazine Youth JUMP of Jiying Society, was born in Okayama, Japan?
Cartoons (2 pictures) County, like his twin brother Kishimoto Seishi, Kishimoto Masashi has a strong interest in painting since he was a child. According to teacher kishimoto himself, it has reached the point of persistence. After entering senior high school, Kishimoto Masashi began to collect "JUMP" cartoons published by Jiying Society, and the idea of being a cartoonist came into being. In his early years, he was deeply influenced by Dragon Ball, Fist of the Big Dipper and Doraemon, and worshipped Toriyama Akira, Katsuhiro Otomo and Nishio Tetsuya (interestingly, he was on the list of TV producers of Huo Ying). Graduated from kyushu sangyo university. I was determined to create martial arts comics, but I gave up turning to ninja comics because of the introduction of "Rogue Sword Heart" and "Infinite Dwellers". The first cartoon he drew was a short story featuring a teenage ninja. Before Naruto, a single work was published in the JUMP Supplement, and Naruto who used witchcraft appeared. Within three years of high school, influenced by his younger brother and the surrounding environment, Kishimoto almost never finished drawing a complete comic story. After that, he won the HOP of the British Society with a short story "Robot". STEP award, and since then embarked on the road of cartoonists. As far as painting style is concerned, Kishimoto Masashi's painting style is more free and easy than his younger brother Kishimoto Seishi's, and he has a good grasp of the scene in atrix. After many failures and tempering, teacher Kishimoto finally succeeded with a Naruto. ?
Like most cartoonists, Kishimoto Masashi himself is a replica of Naruto, the protagonist. When I was in school, my grades were extremely unsatisfactory, and I failed in the university, and then I was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts. This is not an abrupt decision. As early as Kishimoto Elementary School, I was influenced by Toriyama Akira's "Dragon Ball" and had a special liking for comics, and secretly doodled in the blank space of the textbook. I drew my own short story in high school, but I only dared to give it to my family and classmates for advice. As a result, I didn't submit it because of the poor response. ?
In people's eyes, Kishimoto is a typical example of sudden fame. A Naruto made him popular from Japan to the whole world, and the popularity list remained high. Game animations were produced from generation to generation, and royalties were paid vigorously. However, the birth of this Naruto was not a smooth process. Compared with the smooth sailing of "JUMP" cartoonists, Kishimoto experienced a painful process of dystocia. The picture is