Legacy and Impact in The West: Rumiko Takahashi Anthology
Legacy and Impact in The West: Rumiko Takahashi Anthology
Legacy and Impact in The West: Rumiko Takahashi Anthology
Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, animated by TMS Entertainment adapts many of her short stories from the 80s. It features her
stories The Tragedy of P, The Merchant of Romance, Middle-Aged Teen, Hidden in the Pottery, Aberrant Family F, As Long As You
Are Here, One Hundred Years of Love, In Lieu of Thanks, Living Room Lovesong, House of Garbage, One Day Dream, Extra-Large
Size Happiness, and The Executive's Dog. Also, a TV series of Mermaid Saga was produced in 2003, animating 8 of her stories.
Artists that have cited Takahashi and her work as an influence include Canadian Bryan Lee O'Malley on his series Scott Pilgrim,
American Colleen Coover on her erotic series Small Favors, Japanese Chihiro Tamaki on her manga Walkin' Butterfly,
[19] [20]
Chinese-Australian Queenie Chan, and Thai Wisut Ponnimit. Scottish rock band Urusei Yatsura named themselves after her
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first work. Matt Bozon, creator of the Shantae video game series, cited Ranma ½ as a big influence on his work.
[24] [25]
Takahashi was one of the recipients of the Inkpot Award at the 1994 San Diego Comic-Con. [26]
In 2016, ComicsAlliance listed Takahashi as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition, stating
that "Any one of her projects would be the career highlight of another talent." In 2017, Takahashi was inducted into the Science
[27]
Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame as part of the 2016 class. [28]
In July 2018, Takahashi was inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame. She was previously nominated for entry in 2014, 2016 and
[26]
2017. [26][29]
In January 2019, Takahashi won the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, becoming the second woman and second manga artist to
win the award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. [30][31]
Takahashi was inducted into the Harvey Awards Hall of Fame in October 2021. [32]
Honors[edit]
Major works[edit]
Total
Circulation Japanese English
Years Name Magazine number of
in Japan publisher publisher
volumes
1987–
Rumic Theater (高橋留美子劇場) Big Comic Original 5
present
2019–
Mao (マオ) Weekly Shōnen Sunday 11 1 million[40]
present
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Rumiko Takahashi on Twitter
Rumiko Takahashi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Rumiko Takahashi at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
The Rumic World—English-language fansite about Takahashi's work
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