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  2. Musashi Miyamoto (Vagabond) - Wikipedia

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    Based on the historical figure with the same name, Inoue became motivated to write Musashi following the ending of the basketball manga series Slam Dunk, as the artist wanted to challenge himself with a different style of main character. Inoue's take on Musashi Miyamoto earned a well-received response from the media for his growth from a young ...

  3. Vagabond (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Vagabond won the Grand Prize for manga at the fourth Japan Media Arts Festival in 2000. The following is an excerpt from the speech congratulating Takehiko Inoue: "From Toyotomi to Tokugawa. Musashi Miyamoto grew up amidst the turn of two great eras. Mr. Inoue has taken the powerful Musashi who was sometimes called a 'beast' and drawn him as a ...

  4. Takehiko Inoue - Wikipedia

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    Takehiko Inoue (井上 雄彦, Inoue Takehiko, born 12 January 1967) is a Japanese manga artist.He is best known for the basketball series Slam Dunk (1990–1996), and the jidaigeki manga Vagabond, which are two of the best-selling manga series in history.

  5. List of Vagabond chapters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chapters for the Japanese manga series Vagabond, written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue. It portrays a fictionalized account of the life of Japanese swordsman Musashi Miyamoto , based on Eiji Yoshikawa 's novel Musashi .

  6. Vagabond (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Vagabond (Korean: 배가본드; RR: Baegabondeu) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Lee Seung-gi, Bae Suzy and Shin Sung-rok. It aired on SBS TV from September 20 to November 23, 2019 for 16 episodes. [4] [5] [6] Each episode was released on Netflix in South Korea and internationally after their television broadcast. [7]

  7. Yuji Moriyama - Wikipedia

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    Yūji Moriyama (もりやま ゆうじ, 森山 雄治, Moriyama Yūji, born on January 6, 1960, in Tokyo) is a Japanese anime character designer, animator, animation supervisor and director. He is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association and a winner of the 4th Japan Animation Awards in the Animation Director category.

  8. Sometimes Always Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Along the way, there are vicious rumours claiming that the author is a total fraud. Players journey through five unique cities, meet fans and critics alike, and make friends with fellow busmates. Player choices help to unravel the conspiracy laid against the player character.

  9. Miyamoto Musashi in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Time Killers, the character Musashi is based on Musashi. In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, when the player loses in the second Dojo stage with Donatello, Splinter quotes Miyamoto Musashi. [15] Musashi appears as a bonus boss character in Soul of the Samurai when playing as Kotaro Hiba. Beating him allows him to dual wield two katanas like he did.