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Ten Classic Comics in Japanese History

10. Alalei-Simple

Master Toriyama Akira's comic masterpiece "Invincible Machine Doll" dreamed of having an Ala Lei to accompany him at that time. The story is exaggerated and lovely, suitable for both men and women. Seemingly easy, the villains (with or without villains) often have tragic and funny endings.

9. Football Teenagers-Inspirational

Football teenagers in Gao Qiao were the most popular sports cartoons in the early 1990s. His role is not only reflected in cartoons, but more importantly, it has prompted many Japanese teenagers to begin to love this sport. Tsubasa Oozora, Jitaro, Wakabayashi Genzo, these figures represent many young football players who love football running on the football field. Although the plot in it is too conventional and infinitely exaggerates the strength of Tsubasa Oozora and the Japanese team, at that time, these flaws will not hide their brilliance.

8. Luan Ma 1/2- 1/2

The most important cartoon in Rumiko Takahashi's early days, as easy and funny as Ala Lei, is the main style of this cartoon. However, the Japanese nonsense funny style of Luanma influenced many later works. I miss this cartoon very much, but I don't know what the ending is until now. Although Inuyasha is very good now, it can't surpass the chaotic horses at that time.

7. Detective Conan-The Truth

A comic book about reasoning written by G?sh? Aoyama is very popular with readers. The average sales volume of each single book is about 2.5 million, and it is still serialized. Compared with previous cartoons, this cartoon is a junior, but the tense plot and appropriate atmosphere will make people feel in the cartoon. Although some cases are too simple and naive compared with Jin Tianyi, Conan's image charm is far stronger than Jin Tianyi's. Let's remember that sentence: there is only one truth!

6.baseball hero-sweet and astringent

Mitsuru Adachi is a writer who is good at grasping the inner world of characters, although he is also a sports cartoonist. But I prefer to boil it down to emotional cartoons. The author only uses baseball as a carrier to let readers experience a sincere and true love. The aftertaste is sweet and bitter. Maybe that's what Mitsuru Adachi is trying to say. Delicate descriptions, characters' eyes, embarrassing words, we can all feel the kind of emotion that can only be experienced in love.

5. Gundam series-epic

What does the word gundam stand for? Gundam represents a monument and an epic in Japan. To be honest, I don't like space comics. But Gundam can't ignore its great influence. At present, the most successful comics in Japan's peripheral product development are Gundam series. A set of genuine Gundam models has become the object of worship of Gundam fans (of course, money is indispensable), and the benefits brought by this work alone are not comparable to those of ordinary cartoons.

4. Holy Childhood

What does a saint stand for? Represents childhood, represents the childhood of the first group of children who watched the sun in the 1980s, those mysterious Greek legends, and those dazzling holy garments. The names of those actions are very beautiful. Too much emotion. After 20 years, we don't remember any other cartoons in Masami Kurumada, but this one is enough. Ikki Ashun Zi Long Glacier Lost Star. These names are indelible for many years.

3. Robot Cat-Dream

Amon, Tinker Bell and Robot Cat were finally unified into Doraemon, and the protagonists also had N versions of Camfrog, Bi Ye and Nobita ... These are enough to show how influential the Robot Cat was at that time. Many people like to dream, and they all like to dream Doraemon. I also want to have a robot cat or a magical treasure pocket. Fujiko f buxiong left us a dream. A hope. In the 1980s, Japan was in the stage of economic crisis, and the comic industry was also strongly impacted. Fortunately, there is a robot cat, which gives that nation a dream, and it is people with these dreams who have become the mainstream and pillar of Japanese society and made Japan's economy rise again.

2. Slam Dunk Master-Perfect

Blood, funny, fighting, emotion, I can't think of any other works that can perfectly integrate all these factors at that time. Yes! Only sd, only dunk! It's a killing for both men and women. Many people don't like this or that cartoon, even saints, even robot cats, even dragon balls. But all dunks will be killed, and whoever reads this cartoon will be killed. You must love this cartoon, although you may be because of Rukawa Kaede, Hanamichi Sakuragi, Mitsui Hisashi or gorillas. But there's always something you like in it. This is Takehiko Inoue. We will also resent why there is only a short episode of Inoue animation 10 1. Why does this cartoon have such a happy ending? Perhaps, like Venus, deformity is also a kind of beauty, which is the aesthetic view of Inoue.

1. Dragon Ball-Monument

If you haven't seen the Dragon Ball in the early 1990s, you may not be from the city, and you haven't heard of it, so you may not be from the earth.

Toriyama Akira is a master. Comics that borrowed the names of several characters from China's classical literature The Journey to the West quickly opened up the market in Japan. In the early stage of the Dragon Ball, that is, until the appearance of the Great Devil Piccolo, Toriyama Akira's always funny style (Alaret style) was used, but the Dragon Ball changed from the appearance of Piccolo to the nemesis of Nami behind the Saiyan. It became a masterpiece. An insurmountable mountain peak. We can't count how many people saw the Dragon Ball at that time, but we can count how many people didn't. This is the charm of the Dragon Ball. The seven dragon balls changed the world and the universe. Is there really a dragon ball in the world? This question has been in my mind.