When Osamu Tezuka died in 1989, Japan's leading newspaper published a moving editorial remembering the Father of Modern Manga Anime. "Foreign visitors," the editor said, "often find it difficult to understand why the Japanese people like comics so much. One explanation is that Japan had Osamu Tezuka, and other nations did not."
Osamu Tezuka is responsible for the Japanese comics and animation we all know and love. Everything about it - the big eyes, the spiky hair, and the edge-of-your-seat storyline - came from him. He was a doctor by profession, but he made a career out of his childhood hobby instead. In 1947, he published New Treasure Island, which was unlike any comic anyone had ever seen before. His other works, including Kimba the White Lion and Astro Boy, are classics. All in all, he produced nearly 150,000 pages of drawings, and he inspired the next generation of anime and manga artists who would take his art form to a new level.
source: K-Zone Magazine (March 2005 Issue) and Wikipedia.org (Picture.)
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