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Fujiko Fujio A.(1934-2022)

  • Writer
  • Actor
  • Animation Department
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Motoo Abiko is one half of one of the most prolific comic writing team of Fujiko Fujio whose volume of works are probably only rivaled by the famous American comic writing team of (Stan) Lee, and (Jack) Kirby. He met his future comic drawing partner Hiroshi Fujimoto when he was in fifth grade at an elementary school in his native Toyama. They started to draw comic together (although only as a hobby at the time) which continued for over the next 40 years.

In 1952 they made their comic debut with a comic titled "Tenshi no Tamachan" and two years later they've moved to Tokyo to pursue their professional career. They were mentored briefly by the late Osamu Tezuka (of Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion fame) after coming to Tokyo like so many young comic artist of the time. Later they recalled seeing a stack of papers few feet high at Tezuka's house which were rejects of his comic pages. Tezuka's standards was so high that even under close inspection they couldn't tell what was wrong with the material. They helped Tezuka pen the last pages of Kimba the White Lion during that period.

In 1956 they formed Shin Manga-To with Fujio Akatsuka, and Ishinomori Shotaro (of Kamen Rider, Kikaida, and Cyborg 009 fame). There were a close knit group of comic writer friends back then who had similar backgrounds of leaving their birth place and coming to Tokyo to start their careers. In the late '50s and early '60s Abiko with Fujimoto mostly penned action adventure comics oriented towards pre-teen boys such as the "Big One", "Silver Cross", and "Umi no Ooji". In 1964 they co-authored "Obake no Q-taro" which later became an animated cartoon series which saw wide spread syndication all over the world including North America, and Hong Kong. They continued their prolific career in the '60s and the '70s by penning other cartoons which saw animated syndication such as Paa Man, Kaibutsu-Kun, and Doraemon. One of their works, Ninja Hattori-kun, became a TV series acted by real live actors.

Later in the 70s Fujiko Fujio started writing comics for adults, often depicting the surreal side of society as fiction which included the return of Obake no Q-Taro to the family of now grown up ex-friend Sho-chan. Q-Taro in this episode finds that reality of society robbed the youthful dreams of his ex-friends and returns to his spiritual world disappointed. They also penned a semi-autobiographical comic of their life and career at that time with Fujimoto being depicted as the somewhat naive main character.

In 1987 Abiko dissolved the partnership with Fujimoto, and for the first time in over 40 years, they decided to pursue their own careers with Fujimoto taking the pen name Fujiko F Fujio, and Abiko taking the pen name Fujiko Fujio (A). While Fujimoto passed away in 1996, Abiko is still active in writing adult-oriented cartoons.
BornMarch 10, 1934
DiedApril 7, 2022(88)
BornMarch 10, 1934
DiedApril 7, 2022(88)
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Eiga Kaibutsukun (2011)
Eiga Kaibutsukun
5.2
  • Writer(as Fujio A. Fujiko)
  • 2011
Shonen jidai (1990)
Shonen jidai
7.4
  • Producer(as Fujio A. Fujiko)
  • 1990
Doraemon: Nobita no makai dai bôken (1984)
Doraemon: Nobita no makai dai bôken
7.0
  • Writer(as Fujio Fujiko)
  • 1984
Kaibutsu-kun: Kaibutsu Land e no Shoutai (1981)
Kaibutsu-kun: Kaibutsu Land e no Shoutai
4.1
  • Writer(as Fujio Fujiko)
  • 1981

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  • Ninja HattoriKun Returns (2013)
    Ninja HattoriKun Returns
    7.5
    TV Mini Series
    • manga
    • 2013
  • Eiga Kaibutsukun (2011)
    Eiga Kaibutsukun
    5.2
    • manga (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 2011
  • Kaibutsu-kun: Episode 0 (2011)
    Kaibutsu-kun: Episode 0
    8.8
    TV Movie
    • manga (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 2011
  • Mou kaette kita yo!! Kaibutsu-kun subete shinsaku special
    TV Movie
    • manga (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 2010
  • Izumi Inamori, Takeshi Kaga, Masahiro Matsuoka, Norito Yashima, Ryûhei Ueshima, Satoshi Ohno, Umika Kawashima, and Tatsuomi Hamada in Kaibutsu-kun (2010)
    Kaibutsu-kun
    7.4
    TV Series
    • manga (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 2010
  • Shirô Itô in Warau Salesman (1999)
    Warau Salesman
    7.3
    TV Mini Series
    • manga
    • 1999
  • Shadow Shôkai Henkirô
    TV Movie
    • manga (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 1996
  • Warau Salesman (1989)
    Warau Salesman
    7.4
    TV Series
    • manga
    • 1989–1992
  • Warau Salesman Special (1989)
    Warau Salesman Special
    TV Series
    • manga
    • 1989
  • Billy Inu Nandemo Shokai (1989)
    Billy Inu Nandemo Shokai
    TV Series
    • creator (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 1989
  • Ninja Hattorikun (1981)
    Ninja Hattorikun
    7.3
    TV Series
    • manga
    • 1981–1987
  • Manga michi Vol.2 (1987)
    Manga michi Vol.2
    8.8
    TV Mini Series
    • biography (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 1987
  • Manga michi
    TV Mini Series
    • biography (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 1986
  • Doraemon: Nobita to tetsujin heidan (1986)
    Doraemon: Nobita to tetsujin heidan
    7.7
    • Writer (as Fujiko Fujio)
    • 1986
  • Puro gorufâ Saru (1985)
    Puro gorufâ Saru
    7.2
    TV Series
    • manga
    • 1985–1988

Actor



  • Mou kaette kita yo!! Kaibutsu-kun subete shinsaku special
    TV Movie
    • (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 2010
  • Manga michi Vol.2 (1987)
    Manga michi Vol.2
    8.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Drunk (as Motoo Abiko)
    • 1987

Animation Department



  • Astro Boy (1963)
    Astro Boy
    7.4
    TV Series
    • animator (as Fujio A. Fujiko)
    • 1964

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    • Fujiko Fujio A-Land
  • Alternative names
    • Fujiko Fujio A
  • Born
    • March 10, 1934
    • Hyomi, Toyama, Japan
  • Died
    • April 7, 2022
    • Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
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