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Who is Takehiko Inoue?
Inoue Takehiko, 1967 65438+ 10/2, was born in Luer County, Kyushu, Japan. Famous Japanese cartoonist, whose works include basketball flying man (slam dunk), Musashi blade master, chameleon, Zifeng and so on. In the March 20 1 1 Japan earthquake, he cheered up the affected people through the hand-painted cartoon "Smile".

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The love between maple and purple (purple maple, purple maple) 1988

Inoue Takehiko's "Slam Dunk Master" Original Painting (20)

Hua SHONEN (Little Brother of Spring Breeze, Hua Jia Mei Nan) 1988

Chameleon (The Hunter Chameleon, カメレォンヅェィル) [Original/Watanabe Kazuhiko]. Two volumes] 1989 "like red" 65439.

Just like Jordan 1990.

Slam Dunk Master (basketball trapeze, basketball player, slam dunk master) Volume 311990-1996.

Baby face 1992

Hanging time 1993 buzzer beater (zero second shot, the universe also entered the bottle) all four volumes 1996- 1997.

Earrings (earrings) 1998

Tramp (rogue, rogue swordsman, バガボンド) 1 33 volumes [1998- serial]

Real "(リァルァルルルルルル)1~ 9 (1999-)

bam boys mobile

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The Lost Odyssey

I love this game

Smile

Hand-painted "smile" for blessing

20 1 1 In March, after the earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 in Japan, Takehiko Inoue published a series of comic sketches "Smile" on his Twitter to encourage Japanese people to cheer up and pray for the victims. Since Weibo released "Blessing smile34" on March 12 after the earthquake, the series of smiling sketch cartoons that are still constantly updated have been released to "Smile7 1". After being widely forwarded by the media, Inoue Takehiko said on Twitter that these smiling faces would be made into postcards and all the sales proceeds would be donated to the disaster area.

In these cartoons, we can not only see the familiar coach Anxi in Slam Dunk, but also see Takehiko Inoue personalizing the disaster-stricken counties in Japan with his wonderful hands, becoming a basketball player in his works and conveying the message of cheering for the disaster-stricken areas. In addition, Takehiko Inoue, as a well-known Japanese animation musician, yoko kanno wrote a song "You should live well (きみでぃてぶじでぃて)" for the March 3 earthquake and its tsunami. Some netizens made this song with a sketch cartoon of Inoue Takehiko's smile and uploaded it to the Internet. The effect is very tearful and touching.