In Japan, Sunday morning is the prime time for anime and SFX productions on TV. And it looks like it's the same in the neighboring Korea. Of course for manga artists this has to do with their work, so they can't miss this time slot, and needless to say, Bang-chan is one of them. This month's chapter is about this famous Sunday morning.
Artist Profile
Born in Yokohama on January 4. Blood type A. She made her debut as a manga artist in 1982.
She is a pioneer of Japanese cosplayer and manga diary. She also released a record (not CD!) in 1985 from KINGRECORDS Co., Ltd. She has issued wide variety of manga from kids to adults. She has stopped riding motorcycle a few years ago but start cycling.
[Kanchi]
The correct way to spend a Sunday is to sit straight in front of the TV from 7 am and watching stories about transforming superheroes and anime series. This is a Japanese tradition that started when Kamen Rider and Ultraman started to appear on the screen. Ultraman was first aired in 1966, so this tradition already has a 45 year long history. That's almost half a century! I'm sure that I'm not the only one who still can't get rid of this habit and always gets up early on Sunday morning...