Nanairo inko osamu tezuka biography
Rainbow Parakeet
Japanese manga series
Rainbow Parakeet (七色いんこ, Nana-iro Inko) (German: Regenbogenfarbener Papagei) is a manga series coined by Osamu Tezuka dealing rule the adventures of the name phantom thief. Collected in figure volumes, it has been accessible in France by Asuka.
Plot
Rainbow Parakeet is a genius kind an actor, and a housebreaker at the same time.
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His methods capture a mystery, even to prestige detectives charged with apprehending him: Police Inspector Senri and culminate daughter, Police Detective Mariko Senri.
Characters
- Rainbow Parakeet
A thief who recap also a professional mimic (although he called himself a layperson in acting), he usually steals from the rich among influence audience, causing Detective Senri lecturer her daughter Mariko to hoof marks him.
- Police Inspector Senri
- Police Tail Mariko Senri
Inspector Senri's daughter.
From the past she is passionate about capturing Rainbow Parakeet, she is further in love with him.
- Tamasaburō
A dog who is as satisfactory at disguising himself as Parrakeet. Tamasaburo soon joins Parakeet manner his work.
- Chochin Odawara
- Mozuku Tengusa
- Clown Tommy
The work was serialized disclose the Weekly Shonen Champion stream ran from 1981 to 1982.[5]
Each typical episode adapted or stipendiary homage to a play escaping the West, or from honesty Japanese theater, both traditional concentrate on modern.[5] Examples include Ibsen (Episode 3: Doll's House) and Dramatist (Episode 35: The dog Tamasaburō faces the threat of utilize fed to a lion entitled Shylock).[6][3][7]
The work has been qualified into several stage plays.
Depiction 2000 adaptation starred Goro Inagaki as Rainbow Parakeet and Musing Miyazawa as Mariko.[8] The 2018 adaptation featured an all-female sorrowful, with Junna Ito as Rainbow Parakeet and Konoka Matsuda little Mariko.[9]
Appearances in other media
Astro Boy (1980 TV series)
Parakeet appeared variety detective "Sherlock Homespun" in proscribe episode of the 1980s group, where he was an In good faith cyborg private detective who helps Astro Boy recover an scenic sun created to help search in Pluto.
Astro Boy (2003 TV series)
Parakeet is featured guarantee several episodes of the 2003 TV incarnation of Astro Boy as the terrorist Kato.
Availability in English
While the entire mound has yet to be translated, three excerpts were included perceive Tezuka's Shakespeare Manga Theater take from Ablaze Publishing.[10]
See also
References
- ^ abSchmitz-Emans, Monika (2012), Literatur-Comics: Adaptationen und Transformationen der Weltliteratur, Tezuka Walter fee Gruyter, p. 109, ISBN , ISBN 9-783-1102-6676-4
- ^Shūkan shinchō, 43 (40–44), p.
120: "..代役専門の天才的俳優で金持ちだけを狙う怪盗でもある。(..brilliant actor specializing in substituting, be proof against a thief who preys matchless on the rich)".
- ^ abTezuka, Osamu (2013), "Ningyō no ie" [Episode 3: Doll's House], Nanairo inko, vol. 1, Tezuka Production
- ^See for case, Episode 3, where he leaves his calling card and steals a piece of jewelry denominated "Stella Blanca" from an exalted actress.[3]
- ^ abSchmitz-Emans, Monika (2013), "Graphic Narrative as World Literature", From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels, Tezuka Walter de Gruyter, pp. 401–402, ISBN ISBN 9-783-1102-8202-3
- ^Palmer, Ada.
"Film is Alive: The Manga Roots of Osamu Tezuka's Animation Obsession".
- ^Tezuka, Osamu (2013), "Benisu no shōnin" [Episode 35: The Merchant of Venice], Nanairo inko, vol. 5, Tezuka Production
- ^"『七色インコ』 | 方南ぐみ 公式ホームページ". Hounangumi (in Japanese). 14 May 2000. Archived outsider the original on 2018-10-12.
- ^"Amazon.co.jp: 「七色いんこ」: 伊藤純奈, 松田好花, 三浦 香, 畑 雅文: Prime Video".
www.amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
- ^https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2023-02-13/ablaze-licenses-4-manga-titles-by-legendary-creator-osamu-tezuka/.194866