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Yoshio Sawai(澤井啓夫Sawai Yoshio, born on March 14, 1977 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese gag manga creator most well known for his series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and sequel Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo was adapted into a 76 episodes anime series by the Toei Animation studio between 2003 and 2005. Sawai returned to the magazine in September 2008 with new series Chagecha. He has also published a children's storybook, Kirarinchoshirizu

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  • Yoshio Sawai(澤井啓夫Sawai Yoshio, born on March 14, 1977 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese gag manga creator most well known for his series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and sequel Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo was adapted into a 76 episodes anime series by the Toei Animation studio between 2003 and 2005. Sawai returned to the magazine in September 2008 with new series Chagecha. He has also published a children's storybook, Kirarinchoshirizu
  • Sawai's art style is a mix of very blocky-looking characters and, sometimes, very detailed art. He tends to focus on the realistic appearance of his characters' facial expressions when they freak out. Because of the nature of his series, he has often written Bo-bobo version parodies of other authors' manga, including Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball, Yudetamago's Kinnikuman, Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Tsugumi Ohba's and Takeshi Obata's Death Note. He was also the leader of a team of gag-based mangaka (alongside Kyosuke Usuta, Amon Dai and Kouji Ooishi) who wrote a special 30th anniversary chapter of Osamu Akimoto's Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (Kochi Kame).
  • Nació el 14 de Marzo de 1977 en Toyohashi,distrito de Aichi. Mide 1,79 m y 63 Kg segun escribio en el tomo 1 de Bobobo. Conocido principalmente por su serie Bobobo y su secuela Bobobo Shinsetsu. Bobobo fue editado en anime con 76 episodios por el estudio Toei animation entre 2003 y 2005. Añadió en uno de sus comics que es un forofo de la TV y que es pésimo en los Karaokes. Categoría:Personajes
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  • Nació el 14 de Marzo de 1977 en Toyohashi,distrito de Aichi. Mide 1,79 m y 63 Kg segun escribio en el tomo 1 de Bobobo. Conocido principalmente por su serie Bobobo y su secuela Bobobo Shinsetsu. Bobobo fue editado en anime con 76 episodios por el estudio Toei animation entre 2003 y 2005. Sawai hizo su debut en la revista Weekly Shonen Jump dibujando un comic de acción llamado "Mutekiman" y "feroz!! Isla de Piedra papel y tijeras!", Todos los cuales tienen un aspecto gag del manga, por lo general mediante la sátira y gags visuales. No mucho tiempo después de comenzar a trabajar por Shonen Jump, comenzó a experimentar con Sawai varios conceptos en relación con los personajes que lucharon con extrañas funciones corporales, incluyendo un héroe que luchó con vientos y un héroe con cabeza de caca. Su experimento más exitoso fue una parodia de El Puño de la Estrella del Norte que participan un hombre extraño de pelo afro que luchaban contra los "cazadores de pelo" por medio de sus pelos de la nariz en una sociedad post-apocalíptico. El personaje, así como la historia misma, fue Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Durante varios one-shots, Sawai se define con mayor precisión con Bo-bobo, así como la introducción de otros personajes, incluyendo a La Bella damisela en apuros, compañeros de combate nosehair Gunkan (Capitán acorazado), rival Heppokomaru, el combatiente ventosero (Gasser, Heppokomaru), y una extraña estrella en forma de criatura y su compañero "Hajikelist" conocido como Don Patch. Tras el éxito de estos one-shots, Bo-bobo se convirtió en una serie semanal en 2001, donde tuvo una larga y exitosa hasta su conclusión en 2007. El estilo de Sawai es una mezcla de personajes muy bloques de futuro y, a veces, el arte muy detallado. Tiende a centrarse en el aspecto realista de las expresiones de sus personajes faciales cuando se enloquezen. Debido a la naturaleza de su serie, ha escrito a menudo parodias versión Bo-bobo del manga de otros autores, incluyendo Dragon Akira Toriyama's Ball, Kinnikuman y anime es, Kazuki Takahashi Yu Gi Oh!, Y Tsugumi Ohba y Death Note de Takeshi Obata. También fue el líder de un equipo de mangaka gag-base (junto a Kyosuke usuta, Amon Dai y Ooishi Kouji) que escribió un capítulo especial 30 º aniversario de Osamu Akimoto Kochira de Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo. (Kochikame). Añadió en uno de sus comics que es un forofo de la TV y que es pésimo en los Karaokes. Categoría:Personajes
  • Yoshio Sawai(澤井啓夫Sawai Yoshio, born on March 14, 1977 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese gag manga creator most well known for his series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and sequel Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo was adapted into a 76 episodes anime series by the Toei Animation studio between 2003 and 2005. Sawai made his debut in Weekly Shōnen Jump drawing one shot manga such as "Mutekiman" and "Fierce!! Rock Paper Scissors Island!!", all of which have a gag aspect of manga, usually using satire and visual gags. Not too long after beginning to work for Shōnen Jump, Sawai began experimenting with various concepts regarding characters who fought with bizarre bodily functions, including a hero who fought with farts and a poop-headed hero. His most successful experiment was a Fist of the North Star parody involved a strange afro-haired man who fought against "Hair Hunters" using his nose hairs in a post-apocalyptic society. The character, as well as the story itself, was Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Over several one-shots, Sawai further defined Bo-bobo as well as introducing other characters, including damsel-in-distress Beauty, fellow nosehair fighter Gunkan (Captain Battleship), rival fart-fighter Heppokomaru (Gasser), and a strange star-shaped creature and fellow "Hajikelist" known as Don Patch. After the success of these one-shots, Bo-bobo became a weekly series in 2001, where it had a long and successful run until its conclusion in 2007. Sawai's art style is a mix of very blocky-looking characters and, sometimes, very detailed art. He tends to focus on the realistic appearance of his characters' facial expressions when they freak out. Because of the nature of his series, he has often written Bo-bobo version parodies of other authors' manga, including Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball, Yudetamago's Kinnikuman, Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Tsugumi Ohba's and Takeshi Obata's Death Note. He was also the leader of a team of gag-based mangaka (alongside Kyosuke Usuta, Amon Dai and Kouji Ooishi) who wrote a special 30th anniversary chapter of Osamu Akimoto's Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo. (Kochi Kame) Sawai returned to the magazine in September 2008 with new series Chagecha. He has also published a children's storybook, Kirarinchoshirizu
  • Sawai's art style is a mix of very blocky-looking characters and, sometimes, very detailed art. He tends to focus on the realistic appearance of his characters' facial expressions when they freak out. Because of the nature of his series, he has often written Bo-bobo version parodies of other authors' manga, including Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball, Yudetamago's Kinnikuman, Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Tsugumi Ohba's and Takeshi Obata's Death Note. He was also the leader of a team of gag-based mangaka (alongside Kyosuke Usuta, Amon Dai and Kouji Ooishi) who wrote a special 30th anniversary chapter of Osamu Akimoto's Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (Kochi Kame). Similar to Toriyama before him, Sawai created an avatar character that represented himself. The character was a small yellow bird wearing Sunglasses. Interestingly, it made 10th place in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo's last popularity contest. Sawai returned to the magazine in September, 2008 with new series Chagecha, which, unfortunately, lasted only two months before it's abrupt cancellation.
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