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'''Yukio Sawada''' (in Japanese: 沢田 ユキオ; real name 沢田 幸男) (born March 12, 1953 in the {{wp|Osaka Prefecture}}, {{wp|Kansai region}}, [[Japan]]), is a manga artist famously known for being ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''<nowiki/>'s (and the other related mangas) author. He appears in some panels of his mangas as the narrator or even a character of the story, mostly in special chapters about his experience as the "Mario manganaka", in which he is usually called "'''The Author'''" (作者).
'''Yukio Sawada''' (Japanese: 沢田 ユキオ; real name 沢田 幸男) (born March 12, 1953 in the {{wp|Osaka Prefecture}}, {{wp|Kansai region}}, [[Japan]]) is a manga artist famously known for being ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''<nowiki/>'s (and the other related mangas) author. He appears in some panels of his mangas as the narrator or even a character of the story, mostly in special chapters about his experience as the "Mario manganaka", in which he is usually called「作者」(''sakusha'', "the author").


Not much is known of him: he graduated from Doshisha University in engineering, he started his career in the manga world with one-shot mangas on {{wp|Weekly Shōnen Jump}}. [[Nintendo]] then gave Wanpaku Comic the chance of ''Mario'' manga serialization, with Sawada as the author and artist, however, after just two stories (based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'') the company shut down. In 1993, the ''Mario'' manga passed to {{wp|CoroCoro Comics}}, under the name ''Super Mario-kun'', written and drawn by the same artist: Sawada.
After studying engineering at Doshisha University and graduating, Sawada started his career in manga with one-shot mangas on ''{{wp|Weekly Shōnen Jump}}''. [[Nintendo]] then gave Wanpaku Comic the rights for a ''Mario'' manga serialization, with Sawada as the author and artist; however, after just two stories (based on ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), the company shut down. In 1993, the ''Mario'' manga rights were passed to {{wp|CoroCoro Comics}}, under the name ''Super Mario-kun'', written and drawn by Sawada.


Sawada is nowadays the father of two children, author of 57 ''Super Mario-kun'' volumes (plus two spin-offs based of the [[Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!|''Wario'' franchise]] and ''[[Super Mario-kun Gekijou - Yoshi's New Island|Yoshi's New Island]]'') and creator of one [[SUPER MARIO KUN 25th Anniversary|Event Course]] of ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.
Sawada is the father of two children and author of 57 ''Super Mario-kun'' volumes as well as two spin-offs based on the [[Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!|''Wario'' franchise]] and ''[[Super Mario-kun Gekijou - Yoshi's New Island|Yoshi's New Island]]''. He has also designed an [[SUPER MARIO KUN 25th Anniversary|Event Course]] in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When writing a story for ''Super Mario-kun'', Sawada usually plays the game the story is based on, and gets help from his children in difficult levels.<ref>''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|volume 15]]</ref>
*When writing a story for ''Super Mario-kun'', Sawada usually plays the game on which the story is based and gets help from his children in difficult levels.<ref>''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|volume 15]]</ref>
*Sawada's favorite character is [[Yoshi]].<ref>Back cover of the ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 14|volume 14]]</ref>
*Sawada's favorite character is [[Yoshi]].<ref>Back cover of the ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 14|volume 14]]</ref>


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Revision as of 05:38, December 13, 2021

Template:RealPeopleBox Yukio Sawada (Japanese: 沢田 ユキオ; real name 沢田 幸男) (born March 12, 1953 in the Osaka Prefecture, Kansai region, Japan) is a manga artist famously known for being Super Mario-kun's (and the other related mangas) author. He appears in some panels of his mangas as the narrator or even a character of the story, mostly in special chapters about his experience as the "Mario manganaka", in which he is usually called「作者」(sakusha, "the author").

After studying engineering at Doshisha University and graduating, Sawada started his career in manga with one-shot mangas on Weekly Shōnen Jump. Nintendo then gave Wanpaku Comic the rights for a Mario manga serialization, with Sawada as the author and artist; however, after just two stories (based on Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and Super Mario Bros. 3), the company shut down. In 1993, the Mario manga rights were passed to CoroCoro Comics, under the name Super Mario-kun, written and drawn by Sawada.

Sawada is the father of two children and author of 57 Super Mario-kun volumes as well as two spin-offs based on the Wario franchise and Yoshi's New Island. He has also designed an Event Course in Super Mario Maker.

Trivia

  • When writing a story for Super Mario-kun, Sawada usually plays the game on which the story is based and gets help from his children in difficult levels.[1]
  • Sawada's favorite character is Yoshi.[2]

References