The manga and animation world was in mourning on April 7, with the news of the passing of Motoo Abiko, aka Fujiko A. Fujio, creator of some of Japan’s best-known manga. Born in 1934 in the city of Himi, Toyama Prefecture, Abiko’s initial dabbling in manga began during his elementary school years, where he befriended fellow enthusiast Hiroshi Fujimoto, with whom he would famously collaborate under the joint pen name “Fujiko Fujio” from 1954. After the dissolution of the duo more than three decades later, Fujimoto continued writing under the “Fujiko F. Fujio” pseudonym, while Abiko adopted the nom de plume “Fujiko A. Fujio,” broadening his horizons through production work in anime, TV and film. Although the duo are arguably best known for the Fujimoto-created manga series about a robot cat called “Doraemon,” Abiko earned significant admiration for his own quirky creations. Among them was “Kaibutsu-kun,” which tells of the terrestrial travails of its protagonist “Monster Kid” (which is how the title was translated for audiences overseas). Read more about Abiko’s curious creations with the link in our bio. 📸 Rob Gilhooly
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