Kazuhiro Kiuchi
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Kazuhiro Kiuchi | |
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Native name | 木内 一裕 |
Born | [1] Minami-ku, Fukuoka, Japan |
September 14, 1960
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Manga artist, film director and novelist |
Years active | Manga: 1983-present Film: 1991-present Novel: 2004-present |
Known for | Be-Bop High School |
Website | www |
Kazuhiro Kiuchi (きうちかずひろ [木内一裕] Kiuchi Kazuhiro?, born September 14, 1960 in Minami-ku, Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist, film director and novelist. As a manga writer, he is best known for the series Be-Bop High School, which won the 1988 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen[2] and was adapted as series of live-action movies and as a 9-episode anime OVA series. He was director of one segment of Killers.
Manga series
- Be-Bop High School (1983 – 2003)
- Saru Banchō (1996 – 1997)
- MI-4 (1998 – 1999)
Films
- Karurosu (1991)
- Be-Bop High School (1994)
- Joker (1996)
- Tetsu to Namari (1997)
- Kyōhansha (1999)
- Pay Off (Killers) (2003)
Novels
- Wara no Tate (藁の楯?), 2004 (Film: Shield of Straw, directed by Takashi Miike, 2013)
- English translation: Shield of Straw, translated by Asumi Shibata, Vertical, 2016
- Mizu no Naka no Inu (水の中の犬?), 2007
- English translation: A Dog in Water, translated by Maya Rosewood, Vertical, 2013
- Auto ando Auto (Out & Out) (アウト&アウト?), 2009
- Kiddo (Kid) (キッド?), 2010
- Deddobōru (Dead Ball) (デッドボール?), 2011
- Kamisama no Okurimono (神様の贈り物?), 2012
- Kenka-Zaru (喧嘩猿?), 2013
References
External links
- Official website at Facebook (Japanese)
- Profile at The Ultimate Manga Site
- Kazuhiro Kiuchi at Vertical Inc
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