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is a Japanese
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. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. He made his
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debut in 1970 with ''Kieta Bakuon'', based on a manga originally created by Satoru Ozawa. ''Kieta'' was published in ''Deluxe Shōnen Sunday'' (a
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published by
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) . Adachi is well known for
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and
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(especially
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) such as ''
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'', '' H2'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
Cross Game is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was serialized in Shogakukan ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from April 2005 to February 2010, with its chapters collected in 17 ' ...
''. He has been described as a writer of "delightful dialogue", a genius at portraying everyday life, "the greatest pure storyteller", and "a master
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". He is one of the few manga artists to write for shōnen, shōjo and
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magazines, and be popular in all three. His works have been carried in
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such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Shōjo Comic'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and most of his works are published through Shogakukan and
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. He was one of the flagship authors in the new ''
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'' magazine which began publication in June 2009. Two short story collections, '' Short Program'' and ''Short Program 2'' (both through
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), have been released in North America, and
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scheduled to begin publishing ''Cross Game'' in October 2010. The first volume was released on October 12. He modeled the spelling of あだち (rather than 安達) for his family name after the example of his older brother, manga artist Tsutomu Adachi. In addition, it has been suggested that the accurate portrayal of sibling rivalry in ''Touch'' may come from Adachi's experiences while growing up with his older brother. Adachi did the character designs for the OVA anime series ''
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'', so he is sometimes incorrectly given credit for creating the original series.


Brief history

Prior to 1969, Adachi began submitting works to the manga magazine ''
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''. In 1969, he followed his older brother's lead and moved to
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to begin work as an assistant to manga artist
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. The following year, he made his professional debut with ''Kieta Bakuon''. He continued publishing various short stories and shorter series throughout the 1970s based on works created by others, the most well known being his adaptation of '' Rainbowman'' from 1972 to 1973. In 1978, he published his first original series, ''
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'', in ''
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''. He published two other original series, ''
Hiatari Ryōkō! is a high-school romance manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan in 1979–1981 in the magazine ''Shōjo Comic'' and collected in five tankōbon volumes. It was later adapted into a live-action television drama series, ...
'' from 1979 to 1981 in ''
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'', and ''
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'' from 1980-1984 in ''
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''. Adachi became a household name with the publication of his series ''
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'' from 1981 to 1986 in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. In 1982, ''Hiatari Ryōkō!'' was adapted into a
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TV
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series. The following year, 1983, was a big year for Adachi. He received the 28th Annual
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for shōnen/shōjo manga his two series ''Touch'' and ''Miyuki''. His ''Miyuki'' series was adapted into both an anime television series and a live-action film and ''Nine'' was adapted into three films, with another following in 1984. ''Touch'' was adapted into an anime television series in 1985 and the series ran for two years on
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. Adachi's romantic
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series, ''
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'', was serialized in ''
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'' from 1986 to 1991 and another romantic comedy series, '' Rough'', appeared in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from 1987 to 1989. Adachi then released '' Niji Iro Tōgarashi'', a fantasy medieval romantic comedy manga series, from 1990 to 1992 in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. ''
Jinbē is a romance manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It appeared irregularly in the manga magazine '' Big Comic Original'' from 1992 through 1997, and was collected in one tankōbon volume in May 1997. In 1998, it was adapted as an 11-episode television d ...
'', a romantic comedy about the relationship between a stepfather and stepdaughter, was serialized in '' Big Comic Original'' from 1992 to 1997. Adachi's longest manga series, '' H2'' was serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from 1992 to 1999 and compiled in 34
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. This manga was adapted into an anime television series which aired on
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from 1995 to 1996. From 2000 to 2001, Adachi published a fantasy romantic comedy series in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' titled ''
Itsumo Misora is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from May 2000 to May 2001, with its chapters collected in five ''tankōbon'' volumes. The story revolves around s ...
''. His next longer series was the boxing romantic comedy, '' Katsu!'', published from 2001 to 2005 in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. In 2005, ''H2'' was adapted into a live action drama series aired on TBS in Japan, and ''Touch'' was adapted into a live action movie released by
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. He also began his manga series ''
Cross Game is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi. It was serialized in Shogakukan ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from April 2005 to February 2010, with its chapters collected in 17 ' ...
'', serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. The following year, ''Rough'' was adapted into a live action movie, also released by Toho. Due to achieving total manga sales numbering over 200 million volumes, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' devoted issue 26 in 2008 to Adachi and his works. In 2009, Adachi won the 54th Annual Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga for ''Cross Game'', which was adapted into an anime television series which began airing on
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in April 2009. Adachi began '' Q and A'' in the inaugural issue of ''
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'' in June 2009. '' Asaoka High School Baseball Club Diary: Over Fence'' began in the April 27, 2011, issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday''. In May 2012 he finished ''Q and A'' and began his new series, ''Mix'', a semi-sequel to ''Touch'' set 30 years later, in the June 2012 issue of ''Monthly Shōnen Sunday''. Currently, Adachi's works have sold over 200 million copies.


Works


Original

These are original series created by Adachi. Sources:


Short works

Many of Adachi's short works have been collected in '' Short Program'', an anthology series with four volumes. * (March 1971, '' Deluxe Shōnen Sunday'') * (1971, summer vacation issue, ''
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'', originally created by Hisao Maki) * (November 1973, ''
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'', originally created by Tomoaki Inoue) * (February 1974, ''Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday'', originally created by Kōta Seki) * (1975 issue 4/5, ''
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'') * (1975 issues 33-38, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'', originally created by Akira Saiga) * (1977 issue 34, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978 issue 11, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978 issue 16, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978 issue 20, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978 issue 28, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978 issue 37, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1978, issue 42, ''Weekly Shōjo Comic'') * (1985 issues 1-2, ''
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'') * (June 1985, ''
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'') * (October 1985 special issue, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') * (1986 issue 4, ''Shōnen Big Comic'') * (June 1986, ''Ciao'') * (January 1987, ''Shōnen Big Comic'') * (1987 special issue, ''
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'') * (1988 issue 7, ''Young Sunday'') * (1988 issue 27, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday') * (1989 issues 20-21, ''Young Sunday'') * (1998 30th Anniversary Special Issue, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') * (Spring Special Issue 1991, ''
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'') * (April 1992, ''
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'') * (1992 issue 8, ''Big Comic Spirits'') * '' 5x4P'' (1992 issues 14-18, ''
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'') * (October–November 1992, ''Elementary 4th Graders'') * (1993 issue 15, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') * (1993 issue 17, ''
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'') * (1994 issue 36, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') * (1995 issue 1, ''Young Sunday'') * (1998 issue 6, ''Big Comic'') * (1999 issue 17, ''Young Sunday'') * (2000 issues 6-7, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') * (2002 issues 36-37, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'', originally created by Buronson) * (October 16, 2005, issue, ''
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'') * (2006 Special Winter Issue, '' Shōnen Sunday Super'') * (??) * (??) * (??) * ''
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'' (??) * '' Asaoka High School Baseball Club Diary: Over Fence'' (2011, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'') Sources:


Series


Adaptations

These series were based on works originally created by another author or artist. Sources:


Other

* ''Legendary Girls'' Calendar (1992, ''Petit Comics'') Sources:


Related people

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and an assistant to
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. He died of
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in 2004. ; Shinji Nagashima :Adachi became a fan of Nagashima around the age of 10, and began tracing his works. He became an assistant to Nagashima for a short time after graduating from high school. However, Nagashima suddenly moved overseas, so he then became an assistant to
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. In the October 16, 2005, issue of ''
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'', Adachi published a short work titled ''The Runaway God'' which was meant as a memorialization of Nagashima. ;
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:From the early 1980s, both Adachi and Takahashi were popular authors in ''
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'' and they formed a friendly rivalry. He even commented about how he had a lot to live up to with how popular Takahashi was, especially with it being a shōnen magazine. Several times a year they would meet, to share their thoughts and ideas with each other. At the end of ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' issue 43 in 2006, the authors were asked, "If you could pick one penname to use which was different than your own, which one would you pick?", and Takahashi replied, "Adachi Mitsuru." ;
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:Shimamoto and Adachi are mutual fans of each others' works. The main character in his ''
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'' manga series, Noboru Takizawa, made a guest appearance in ''
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''. ; Mr. Pogo :Pogo and Adachi graduated in the same class and have spoken about this in various magazine interviews. The character Kōtarō Matsudaira from ''Touch'' is modeled after Pogo.


References


External links


Adachi's work history
- timeline for Mitsuru Adachi's works
AdachiFan
- a site dedicated to the complete works of Mitsuru Adachi

{{DEFAULTSORT:Adachi, Mitsuru 1951 births Living people Manga artists from Gunma Prefecture