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, known by the pen name , was a Japanese
manga artist A manga artist, also known as a mangaka (), is a Cartoonist, comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist before entering the indus ...
, best known for his series ''
Lupin III , also written as ''Lupin the Third'', ''Lupin the 3rd'', or ''Lupin the IIIrd'', is a Japanese media franchise created by Monkey Punch. The series follows the endeavors of master thief Lupin III (character), Lupin III, grandson of gentleman t ...
''.


Life and career

Katō was born in Hamanaka, Hokkaido; he began drawing at a very young age, but did not draw manga until junior high school, when his manga strips were used in the school newspaper. After graduating, he moved to Tokyo to look for work and began going to a technical school for electronics, continuing to draw for fun. While working in a ''
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'' group with other artists, he was recruited by
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and drew ''
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''. He was an assistant to Naoki Tsuji on ''Zero-sen Hayato'' and '' Tiger Mask''. ''
Lupin III , also written as ''Lupin the Third'', ''Lupin the 3rd'', or ''Lupin the IIIrd'', is a Japanese media franchise created by Monkey Punch. The series follows the endeavors of master thief Lupin III (character), Lupin III, grandson of gentleman t ...
'' made its debut on August 10, 1967, in the first issue of the magazine ''
Weekly Manga Action is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Futabasha. It is currently published twice a month, on the first and third Thursday. The magazine was originally formed as and began publishing weekly from July 7, 1967. It is considered the f ...
''; the cover was also drawn by Monkey Punch. It went on to become an extremely popular and successful media franchise, spawning numerous manga, six
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television series, seven animated feature films, two live-action films, three OVAs, near-yearly television specials since 1989, music CDs, video games, and a musical. Monkey Punch himself even directed the 1996 film, ''
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''. In April 2005, he became the professor of Manga and Animation at
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, in its Faculty of Media and Arts, and was a
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at Tokyo University of Technology in May 2010. On April 21, 2007, Monkey Punch participated in a series of lectures on the "interaction of manga and culture throughout the world" at the
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. In 2008, Monkey Punch was a judge at the Japanese
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' Second International Manga Awards. He designed the characters for the
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game ''CR Ginroku Gijinden Roman'' in 2012. The following year an anime adaptation of the game began airing on January 7, 2013, with Monkey Punch's designs adapted by Satoshi Hirayama, and was streamed with English subtitles on
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. Monkey Punch participated in the writing of the 2014 live-action film adaptation of ''Lupin III''.


Personal life and death

Monkey Punch resided in
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, until his death. He died on April 11, 2019, due to
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.


Pen name

Katō first started to work as a professional manga artist, under the pen name . In 1965, he made his debut with ''Playboy School'', writing under the name of . The editor of the magazine that "discovered him" then suggested the pen name Monkey Punch. Katō claims that he did not like the name, but agreed because it was his boss's idea and his next series was only supposed to be a three-month project. When the series, ''Lupin III'', became popular, he was stuck with the name. Katō's younger brother, , worked as his assistant on ''Lupin III''. For years it was widely believed that the pen name Monkey Punch referred to the two brothers working together as a creative duo, but in a 2017 interview they clarified that this idea stemmed from a mistaken magazine article, and that the name Monkey Punch should be understood to refer exclusively to the older brother Kazuhiko, who did all of the main creative work concerning the characters, story, and the main drawings. The younger brother Teruhiko explained that he was exclusively doing assistant work.


Style

Monkey Punch has stated that
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu'', – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist and animator. Considered to be among the greatest and most influential cartoonists of all time, his prolific output, pioneering techniques an ...
was the reason he wanted to become a manga artist. He acknowledged the influence '' Mad'' magazine artist
Mort Drucker Morris "Mort" Drucker (March 22, 1929 – April 9, 2020) was an American caricaturist and comics artist best known as a contributor for over five decades in ''Mad (magazine), Mad'', where he specialized in satires on the leading feature film ...
had on his work.


Awards

He received the
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in 1981 and a special
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in 2015.


List of works


1960s

* 1962 ** ''Number 5 + α'' ** ''Gun Hustler'' ** ''Rebellious Child'' ** ''List the Criminal'' ** ''Open Homicide'' ** ''Clandestine Work'' ** ''The Man Who Does Not Have a Shadow'' ** ''The Person Whom It Uses'' ** ''Vengeance'' (''Fukushu'') as Kazuhiko Katō ** ''Ghost Story Guy'' as Kazuhiko Katō * 1965 ** as Eiji Gamuta ** ''Needless Axle of Wilderness'' ** ''Pink Guard Man ... Blues of the Assassin'' (''Pinku Gado Man ... Hissatsu no Burusu'') ** ''Outsider'' (''Autosaida'' Monkey Punch) * 1967 ** ''The Ginza Whirlwind Child'' (''Ginza Senpuji'') ** * 1968 ** ''Western Samurai'' (''Uesutan Samurai'') * 1969 ** ''Pandora''


1970s

* 1970 ** ''Spy Nobility'' (''Supai Shinzoku'') ** ''Document Mania'' (''Dokyumento Kyo'') ** ** ''Tac Tics'' * 1971 ** ''Multi'' (''Maruchi'') ** ''Mysterious Jaguarman'' (''Kaijin Jagaman'') ** * 1972 ** ** ''Makao'' ** ''Monsieur Koga'' ** ''Key'' * 1973 ** ''Sufficiently Motivated'' (''Yaruki Jubun'') ** ''Decoy House Slug'' (''Kikuya Namekuji'') ** ''Venus of Diamond'' (''Daia no Binasu'') * 1974 ** ''I Am Casanova'' (''Ore wa Kazanoba'') ** ''Color Girl'' (''Kara Garu'') ** ''Isshuku Ippan'' (一宿一飯) ** * 1976 ** ''Little Dracula'' (''Dorakyura-kun'') ** ''Up-Up Balloon'' (''UP-UP Barun'') * 1977 ** ** ** ''Transparent Gentleman'' (''Tomei Shinshi'') * 1978 ** ''Time Agent'' (''Jikan Ejento'') ** ''Kaiketsu Zero''


1980s

* 1980 ** ** ''Boy'' ** ''Botchan'' (anime, character design) * 1981 ** * 1982 ** ''Space Adventure Team Mechabunger'' (''Uchū Bōken-tai Mekabanja'') ** Another work from ''Cinderella Boy''. * 1983 ** ''Roller Boy'' (''Rora Boi'') ** ''Lucky Monkey'' (''Raki Monki'') * 1984 ** ** * 1986 ** ''Pinky Punky'' (ピンキィ パンキィ ''Pinkī Pankī'') ** ''Dirty Joke'' (ダアティ ジョオク ''Dāteī Jōku'') **


1990s

* 1991 ** ''Monkey Punch no Sekai'': Alice (December 13) ** '' Scramble Saver Kids'' * 1996 ** '' Lupin III: Dead or Alive'' * 1997 ** ''One Thousand and One Nights' Story'' (''Senya Ichiya Monogatari'') ** **


2000s

* 2004 ** ''Mankatsu'' (anime)


2010s

* 2013 **


References


External links


Official website
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at the
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