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  1. The Story of Machiko Hasegawa: The Day Sazae-san Was Born: Directed by Yoshito Katô. With Machiko Ono, Fumino Kimura, Keiko Matsuzaka, Tomokazu Miura.

    • Yoshito Katô
    • 2013-11
    • Biography
    • Machiko Ono, Fumino Kimura, Keiko Matsuzaka
    • Background
    • The Birth of Sazae-san
    • Beyond Sazae-san
    • Hasegawa’s Death and Legacy

    Hasegawa was born on January 30, 1920 on the southern island of Taku in Saga Prefecture. At elementary school, she described herself as a bully who was often involved in fights. Though deemed a troublemaker, she proved to be a very bright student and her talent for art was obvious from a young age. When she was 14, Hasegawa’s father, with whom she ...

    It was after World War II, however, when she got her big break thanks to Sazae-san.Released on this day 76 years ago, the story was born not long after women had been granted suffrage. Hasegawa made referenceto this in one of her early strips through her titular character Sazae Isono, who declared at a public meeting that men should strive for wome...

    Aside from Sazae-san,Hasegawa was most well-known for Epuron Obasan and Ijiwaru Baasan. The former centered around a caring yet clumsy old lady who, as the title suggests, always wore an apron. The titular character of the latter, meanwhile, was very different. Nasty and vindictive, she would play pranks on anyone she came across. That included one...

    The famous manga artist died of heart failure on May 27, 1992. She was 72. In her will, Hasegawa requested that the announcement of her death not be made until 35 days after her ashes had been laid to rest. She believedthat “the dead should not disturb the living.” In the final years of her life, she shunned public appearances, preferring to spend ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sazae-sanSazae-san - Wikipedia

    Sazae-san ( Japanese: サザエさん) is a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Hasegawa. It was first published in Hasegawa's local paper, the Fukunichi Shinbun (フクニチ新聞), on April 22, 1946.

  3. Machiko Hasegawa (長谷川町子, Hasegawa Machiko, January 30, 1920 – May 27, 1992) was a Japanese manga artist and one of the first female manga artists. She started her own comic strip, Sazae-san, in 1946. It reached national circulation via the Asahi Shimbun in 1949, and ran

  4. Aug 28, 2013 · The tentatively titled special Hasegawa Machiko Monogatari ~Sazae-san ga Umareta Hi~ (The Story of Machiko Hasegawa ~The Day Sazae-san Was Born) will air to commemorate 45 years of the Sazae-san...

  5. The Story of Machiko Hasegawa: The Day Sazae-san Was Born (TV Movie 2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  7. Aug 16, 2016 · In 1946, as Japan was still reeling from World War II, cartoonist Machiko Hasegawa provided the nation with some much-needed light relief when she conceived the mega-hit manga "Sazae-san."

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