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Hiroyuki takei

Hiroyuki Takei

Hiroyuki Takei (武井宏之 Takei Hiroyuki) is the author of the popular anime and manga Shaman King. He was born May 15, 1973 in Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture.

Biography[]

Takei self portrait

Takei's self-portrait

Hiroyuki Takei started his career as a mangaka with his manga "SD Hyakkaten". He was so successful that he became the assistant of famous mangaka such as Nobuhiro Watsuki ("Rurouni Kenshin") and Tamakichi Sakura ("Sabaki no Kaminari"). When his manga Butsu Zone was published in Weekly Shonen Jump, his career as an assistant of mangaka ended, and his own career as a serious mangaka began.

One of his popular one-shots was Anna the Itako, which features the well-known Shaman King character Kyōyama Anna. Takei, in an interview, stated that Anna is like a personal mascot/good luck charm.

His most famous and longest-running work is Shaman King. Takei also wrote two side stories that directly relate to Shaman King: Funbari no Uta and Mappa Doji.

As of 2010, Takei is working on two monthly series with Jumbor written by Hiromasa Mikami (加藤大悟, Mikami Hiromasa) and Karakuri Dôji Ultimo with the late Stan Lee.[1]

Works[]

Series[]

Name Year Information
Butsu Zone (仏ゾーン Butsu Zōn) 1997 Weekly Shōnen Jump, 3 tankōbon
Shaman King (Original Series) (シャーマンキング Shāman Kingu) 1998—2004 Weekly Shōnen Jump, 32 tankōbon, 27 kanzenban
Jumbor Barutronica (重機人間ユンボル Jūki Ningen Yunboru) 2007 Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1 tankōbon
Karakuri Dôji Ultimo (機巧童子ULTIMO Karakuri Dōji Urutimo) 2009—2015 Jump SQ., 12 tankōbon, Stan Lee (concept)
Jumbor (ユンボル Yunboru) 2010— Ultra Jump, Hiromasa Mikami (writer)
Shaman King Zero (シャーマンキング0 Shāman Kingu Zero) 2011—2012 Jump X, 1 tankōbon
Shaman King Flowers (シャーマンキングFLOWERSフラワーズ Shāman Kingu Furawāzu) 2012—2014 Jump X, 6 tankōbon
Shaman King The Super Star (シャーマンキング ザ スーパースター Shāman Kingu Za Sūpā Sutā) 2018—present Shōnen Magazine Edge
Nekogahara (猫ヶ原 Nekogahara) 2015—2019 Shōnen Magazine Edge
Hyper Dash! Yonkuro 2015—2021 CoroCoro Aniki

One-shots[]

Name Year Information
Anna the Itako (ITAKOイタコANNAアンナ Itako no Anna) 1994 48th Tezuka Award, honorable mention
Death Zero (デスゼロ Desu Zero) 1996 Weekly Shōnen Jump Winter Special
Butsu Zone (仏ゾーン Butsu Zōn) 1996 Weekly Shōnen Jump Summer Special
Exotica (エキゾチカ Ekizochika) 2003 Weekly Shōnen Jump Issue #40
Jumbor (ユンボル Yunboru) 2009 Ultra Jump Issue #11, Hiromasa Mikami (writer)
Karakuri Dôji Ultimo:0 (機巧童子ULTIMO:0 Karakuri Dōji Urutimo: Zero) 2009 Jump SQ. II (Second), Stan Lee (concept)
Jumbor - The Desert with a Floor Heater (ユンボル 「荒野の床暖房」, "Yunboru - areno no yukadanbō") 2010 Ultra Jump Issue #3, Hiromasa Mikami (writer)
Eventyr: Kurushima Book (イベンチュア-KURUSHIMA BOOK- Ibenchua-KURUSHIMA BOOK-) 2024 Digital release from Shueisha; Jet Kusamura (collaborator)

Character design[]

Name Information
Smash Bomber (スマッシュボマー Sumasshu Bomā) It was a series of toys and a manga created for Takara Tomy. Takei was hired as an art supervisor and one of his assistants, Katō Gaito (加藤大悟 Gaito Katō), drew the manga. It ran in V-Jump from Issues #8—10 in 2006. The series was canceled after 3 chapters and never met the intended 197 pages announced in the first chapter.
Phantasy Star Portable 2 Takei did the character design of Hanhel Tsunagin (ハンヘル・ツナーギン Hanheru Tsunāgin) and his axe True Hash
Cardfight!! Vanguard
Danball Senki Boost Troy LBX, "Kaizer Spike" Attack Function
Garo: Honoo no Kokuin Character Design Assistant

Others[]

Name Information
Danball Senki: Jin Kaidou Gaiden
Danball Senki: Boost Retsuden
Yahabei
Mini 4 King Concept Draft


  • SD Hyakkaten
  • Sabaki no kaminari
  • Doragu Doll Dan

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. Anime News Network 2008-03-04.
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