Hideaki Sorachi(空知英秋Sorachi Hideaki, born May 25, 1979) is a Japanese manga artist best known for his work Gintama. According to his reply to a manga reader (Gintama Volume 11), he was quite interested in manga during childhood days. However at grade 4 in school he showed his work to his father who promptly laughed at it, after which Sorachi temporarily abandoned his aims of being a manga artist. After graduation, he could not find a job, thus he turned to drawing manga (which he had already learned in university). He was able to gain some recognition through his first work Dandilion and subsequently progressed in his career (the comic is shown in the first volume of Gintama, with a foreword by Hideaki stating that it was his first work).
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| - Hideaki Sorachi(空知英秋Sorachi Hideaki, born May 25, 1979) is a Japanese manga artist best known for his work Gintama. According to his reply to a manga reader (Gintama Volume 11), he was quite interested in manga during childhood days. However at grade 4 in school he showed his work to his father who promptly laughed at it, after which Sorachi temporarily abandoned his aims of being a manga artist. After graduation, he could not find a job, thus he turned to drawing manga (which he had already learned in university). He was able to gain some recognition through his first work Dandilion and subsequently progressed in his career (the comic is shown in the first volume of Gintama, with a foreword by Hideaki stating that it was his first work).
- Hideaki Sorachi 「空知英 Sorachi Hideaki?」, nacido el 25 de mayo 1979 es un japonés artista de manga más conocido por su trabajo Gintama. De acuerdo con su respuesta a un lector de manga (Tomo Gintama 11), estaba muy interesado en el manga durante los días de la infancia. Sin embargo, en 4 º de primaria en la escuela mostró su obra a su padre quien de inmediato se rió de él, tras lo cual Sorachi abandono temporalmente sus objetivos de ser un artista de manga. Después de su graduación, no pudo encontrar un trabajo, por lo tanto se volvió a dibujar manga (que ya había aprendido en la universidad). Fue capaz de ganar un poco de reconocimiento a través de su primer trabajo Dandilion y, posteriormente, avanzó en su carrera (el cómic se muestra en el primer volumen de Gintama, con un prólogo de Hide
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| - Hideaki Sorachi 「空知英 Sorachi Hideaki?」, nacido el 25 de mayo 1979 es un japonés artista de manga más conocido por su trabajo Gintama. De acuerdo con su respuesta a un lector de manga (Tomo Gintama 11), estaba muy interesado en el manga durante los días de la infancia. Sin embargo, en 4 º de primaria en la escuela mostró su obra a su padre quien de inmediato se rió de él, tras lo cual Sorachi abandono temporalmente sus objetivos de ser un artista de manga. Después de su graduación, no pudo encontrar un trabajo, por lo tanto se volvió a dibujar manga (que ya había aprendido en la universidad). Fue capaz de ganar un poco de reconocimiento a través de su primer trabajo Dandilion y, posteriormente, avanzó en su carrera (el cómic se muestra en el primer volumen de Gintama, con un prólogo de Hideaki afirmando que era su primer trabajo). En 2003, el editor de Sorachi trató de convencerlo para crear una nueva serie debido a un nuevo programa de televisión en el Shinsengumi a transmitirse en la televisión japonesa el próximo año. Sin embargo, la idea original era hacer el viaje Sorachi bajo la sombrilla de la Harry Potter la franquicia con una serie sobre una escuela para dispellers demonio. Después de varios argumentos y un intento de escribir la serie Shinsengumi, Sorachi se dió por vencido, cogió lo que había del guión y lo retorció para convertirlo en la pseudo-histórica serie de ciencia ficción Gintama (indicado en el volumen Gintama 1).
- Hideaki Sorachi(空知英秋Sorachi Hideaki, born May 25, 1979) is a Japanese manga artist best known for his work Gintama. According to his reply to a manga reader (Gintama Volume 11), he was quite interested in manga during childhood days. However at grade 4 in school he showed his work to his father who promptly laughed at it, after which Sorachi temporarily abandoned his aims of being a manga artist. After graduation, he could not find a job, thus he turned to drawing manga (which he had already learned in university). He was able to gain some recognition through his first work Dandilion and subsequently progressed in his career (the comic is shown in the first volume of Gintama, with a foreword by Hideaki stating that it was his first work). In 2003, Sorachi's editor attempted to coax him to create a new series due to a new television program on the Shinsengumi airing on Japanese TV the next year. Yet Sorachi's original idea was to ride on the coattails of the Harry Potter franchise with a series about a school for demon dispellers. After several arguments and an attempt to write the Shinsengumi series, Sorachi gave up, took what he had of the script and twisted it to become the pseudo-historical science fiction series Gintama. (stated in Gintama Volume 1) Hideaki Sorachi holds a degree in commercial advertising (again, stated in volume 11).
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