
Manga
Manga art style is typically characterized by big eyes, small mouths, and dramatic expressions. The characters often wear bright colors and have unique hairstyles.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Manga is a Japanese comic book and graphic novel genre. Manga stories are typically printed in black-and-white, although some full-color manga exist. The manga art style is characterized by its distinctive visuals, including large eyes, stylized hair, dramatic expressions, and action-packed plots.
Can understand it also, as:
comic, graphic novel, anime
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Manga is a Japanese word that refers to both comics and cartooning. In English, “manga” has come to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century. The term “manga” is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning. Outside of Japan, the word is typically used to refer to comics originally published in Japan. Manga has a long and complex history, with roots in both Japanese art and culture and in earlier Japanese comic books and magazines. The word “manga” itself is thought to derive from the 18th century book Karakuri zui (Illustrated Manual of Mechanical Devices), which featured intricate and detailed drawings of various machines. During the Edo period (1603-1867), a type of popular fiction known as ukiyo-e emerged, featuring woodblock prints of scenes from everyday life. These prints often included humorous or romantic scenes, and sometimes featured anthropomorphized animals. Ukiyo-e would go on to influence the development of manga in several ways. In the early 20th century, Japanese artists began experimenting with the comic book format, which was popular in the West. One of the earliest and most influential of these artists was Osamu Tezuka, often referred to as the “godfather of manga.” Tezuka’s early works, such as Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, were hugely popular and helped to establish the medium of manga in Japan. Manga continued to grow in popularity in the second half of the 20th century, with a wide variety of genres and styles being developed. In the 1980s, manga experienced a boom in popularity, with a number of series becoming immensely popular both in Japan and overseas. Today, manga is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Japan, with a huge range of titles being published every year. It is also increasingly popular overseas, with manga being published in a number of languages. Some of the most famous manga artists include: – Osamu Tezuka – Akira Toriyama – CLAMP – Hayao Miyazaki – Hiromu Arakawa Manga has also been adapted into a number of successful anime series, such as Dragon Ball, Naruto and One Piece.
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1. Manga is a Japanese word that refers to comics or graphic novels. 2. Manga is typically published in black and white. 3. Manga is often serialized, meaning that it is published in installments in magazines or on websites. 4. Manga is usually read from right to left, unlike American comics which are read from left to right. 5. Manga covers a wide range of genres, including action, adventure, comedy, drama, historical, horror, romance, and science fiction. 6. Some of the most popular manga series include Attack on Titan, Death Note, Naruto, and One Piece. 7. Manga has been around for centuries, with the first known examples dating back to the 12th century. 8. Manga became popular in the West in the late 20th century, thanks in part to the rise of anime. 9. Many manga series have been adapted into anime, live-action films, and video games. 10. The term "manga" is not specific to Japanese comics, and can refer to comics from other countries, such as Korea and China. 11. Manga artists are known as mangaka. 12. The most successful mangaka can earn millions of dollars per year. 13. Some mangaka work alone, while others work in teams of up to 10 people. 14. Manga is typically drawn by hand, though some artists now use digital tools. 15. Manga is usually printed in black and white, though some series are now published in color. 16. Manga is typically published in magazines, though some series are now published directly as graphic novels. 17. Manga is typically read from right to left, unlike American comics which are read from left to right. 18. Manga covers a wide range of genres, including action, adventure, comedy, drama, historical, horror, romance, and science fiction. 19. Some of the most popular manga series include Attack on Titan, Death Note, Naruto, and One Piece. 20. Manga has been around for centuries, with the first known examples dating back to the 12th century.
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989) 2. Akira Toriyama (1955- ) 3. Eiichiro Oda (1975- ) 4. Hiromu Arakawa (1973- ) 5. Kentaro Miura (1966- ) 6. Masashi Kishimoto (1974- ) 7. Hirohiko Araki (1960- ) 8. CLAMP (1989- ) 9. Gosho Aoyama ( 1963- ) 10. Fujiko F. Fujio ( 1934-1996) 11. Rumiko Takahashi ( 1957- ) 12. Hideo Azuma ( 1967- ) 13. Yoshihiro Togashi ( 1966- ) 14. Taiyo Matsumoto ( 1967- ) 15. Naoki Urasawa ( 1960- )
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. The Great Wave off Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, 1829-1833 2. The Tiger, Hiroshige, 1834 3. The Dragon, Kuniyoshi, 1835 4. The Fox and the Crow, Utamaro, 1788 5. The Sake Cup, Hokusai, 1804 6. The Wave, Hokusai, 1820 7. The Red and White Plum Blossoms, Hiroshige, 1857 8. The Great Wave, Hokusai, 1830 9. The Pine Trees, Hiroshige, 1858 10. The Cherry blossoms, Hiroshige, 1857 11. The Geishas, Utamaro, 1788 12. The Red Fuji, Hiroshige, 1858 13. The Plum Garden, Hiroshige, 1857 14. The Pine and Bamboo, Hiroshige, 1858 15. The Wave, Hokusai, 1831
Epoch
The time period of the art style Manga is the late 20th century to the present.
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