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{{nihongo|'''Hisaichi Ishii'''|いしい ひさいち or 石井 壽一|Ishii Hisaichi|September 2, 1951 in [[Tamano, Okayama|Tamano]], [[Okayama Prefecture]], [[Japan]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[mangaka|manga artist]].<ref name="moura">{{cite web|url=http://blog.manga.moura.jp/ishii/|script-title=ja:いしいひさいち、4コママンガ いしいひさいちワールド|publisher=MouRa|accessdate=2007-10-07|language=Japanese}}</ref> He is best known outside Japan for his [[manga]] series ''[[Nono-chan]]'', which was made into the [[Studio Ghibli]] [[anime]] film ''[[My Neighbors the Yamadas]]''.<ref name="nnet">{{cite web|url=http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/yamada/|title=My Neighbors the Yamadas|publisher=[[Nausicaa.net]]|author=Team Ghiblink|accessdate=2007-10-07}}</ref> Topics covered by Ishii's manga include [[baseball]] (in his debut work), politics, economics, current events and topics, philosophy, and so on. He is known for his extreme caricatures of well-known celebrities and well known people, including [[Kōichi Tabuchi]]<!--田淵幸一--> (a pro baseball [[pitcher]] in Japan), [[Kim Jong Il]], and [[Tsuneo Watanabe]]<!--渡邉恒雄--> (executive director of the [[Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings]] group, owner of the [[Yomiuri Shimbun]]).
{{nihongo|'''Hisaichi Ishii'''|いしい ひさいち or 石井 壽一|Ishii Hisaichi| born September 2, 1951 in [[Tamano, Okayama|Tamano]], [[Okayama Prefecture]], [[Japan]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[mangaka|manga artist]].<ref name="moura">{{cite web|url=http://blog.manga.moura.jp/ishii/|script-title=ja:いしいひさいち、4コママンガ いしいひさいちワールド|publisher=MouRa|accessdate=2007-10-07|language=Japanese}}</ref> He is best known outside Japan for his [[manga]] series ''[[Nono-chan]]'', which was made into the [[Studio Ghibli]] [[anime]] film ''[[My Neighbors the Yamadas]]''.<ref name="nnet">{{cite web|url=http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/yamada/|title=My Neighbors the Yamadas|publisher=[[Nausicaa.net]]|author=Team Ghiblink|accessdate=2007-10-07}}</ref> Topics covered by Ishii's manga include [[baseball]] (in his debut work), politics, economics, current events and topics, philosophy, and so on. He is known for his extreme caricatures of well-known celebrities and well known people, including [[Kōichi Tabuchi]]<!--田淵幸一--> (a pro baseball [[pitcher]] in Japan), [[Kim Jong Il]], and [[Tsuneo Watanabe]]<!--渡邉恒雄--> (executive director of the [[Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings]] group, owner of the [[Yomiuri Shimbun]]).


Ishii graduated with a degree in [[sociology]] at [[Kansai University]].
Ishii graduated with a degree in [[sociology]] at [[Kansai University]].
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[[Category:Winner of Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (Short Story Award)]]
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Hisaichi Ishii (いしい ひさいち or 石井 壽一, Ishii Hisaichi, born September 2, 1951 in Tamano, Okayama Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist.[1] He is best known outside Japan for his manga series Nono-chan, which was made into the Studio Ghibli anime film My Neighbors the Yamadas.[2] Topics covered by Ishii's manga include baseball (in his debut work), politics, economics, current events and topics, philosophy, and so on. He is known for his extreme caricatures of well-known celebrities and well known people, including Kōichi Tabuchi (a pro baseball pitcher in Japan), Kim Jong Il, and Tsuneo Watanabe (executive director of the Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings group, owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun).

Ishii graduated with a degree in sociology at Kansai University.

Works

Listed alphabetically.

Sources:[3]

References

  1. ^ いしいひさいち、4コママンガ いしいひさいちワールド (in Japanese). MouRa. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  2. ^ Team Ghiblink. "My Neighbors the Yamadas". Nausicaa.net. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  3. ^ いしいひさいちFC“仲野荘” (in Japanese). 2004-04-12. Retrieved 2007-10-07.

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