Tsuribaka Nisshi (釣りバカ日誌, "Fishing Nut's Diary") is a Japanese fishing-themed manga series written by Jūzō Yamasaki and illustrated by Kenichi Kitami. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original since 1979. It won the 28th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1983. The series has been adapted into a popular and long running movie series and anime television series.[1][2] By 2020, it had over 26 million copies in circulation.[3]

Tsuribaka Nisshi
Cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring, Densuke Hamasaki (front)
釣りバカ日誌
GenreSports
Manga
Written byJūzō Yamasaki
Illustrated byKenichi Kitami
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic Original
DemographicSeinen
Original run1979 – present
Volumes112
Anime television series
Directed byTetsuo Imazawa
Produced by
  • Takashi Washio
  • Taro Iwamoto
Written by
  • Kenichi Yamada
  • Ryo Kawasaki
  • Shikichi Ohashi
StudioToei Animation
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
Original run November 2, 2002 September 13, 2003
Episodes36

Overview

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The story focuses on salaryman Densuke Hamasaki (a.k.a. Hama-chan), whom his supervisor Sasaki has dubbed the "Fishing Baka" because of his passion for fishing. One day Hama-chan meets and befriends an older fisherman named Su-san, who turns out to be Ichinosuke Suzuki, the CEO of the "Suzuki Construction" company that Hama-chan works for. The stories tend to focus on their relationship inside and outside of the office.

Characters

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Densuke Hamasaki (浜崎 伝助, Hamasaki Densuke)
Nicknamed Hama-chan (ハマちゃん). A salaryman/fishing baka who escapes his boring work life through fishing.
Michiko Hamasaki (浜崎 みち子, Hamasaki Michiko)
Hama-chan's wife.
Koitarō Hamasaki (浜崎 鯉太郎, Hamazaki Koitarō)
Hama-chan's son.
Hazetarō (ハゼタロウ)
The Hamasaki family dog.
Ichinosuke Suzuki (鈴木 一之助, Suzuki Ichinosuke)
Nicknamed Sū-san (スーさん). Hama-chan's boss who becomes his fishing apprentice.
Kazuo Sasaki (佐々木 和男, Sasaki Kazuo)
Hama-chan's supervisor who doesn't understand his love for fishing and sometimes mispronounces his name as Hamazaki.
Kenichirō Dago (多胡 賢一郎, Dago Ken'ichirō)
Tetsuo Akiyama (秋山 哲夫, Akiyama Tetsuo)
Nakamori (中森)
Ichirō Asamoto (朝本 一郎, Asamoto Ichirō)
Kōzō Doi (土井 光三, Doi Kōzō)
Haruo Inagawa (稲川 春男, Inagawa Haruo)

Manga

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The individual chapters have been collected into volumes from July 29, 1980, to volume 109 on March 30, 2022[4]

Film series

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The franchise had a live-action film series that spanned 20 mainline films released from 1988 to 2009, along with two spin-off films. The following are lists of the films and the regular cast members.[5]

Series

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Title Release date Japanese box office Nippon TV[6]
Distributor rentals[7] Gross receipts Rating Airing date
Tsuribaka Nisshi December 1988 ¥1,250,000,000 ¥2,130,000,000[8] Un­known Un­known
Tsuribaka Nisshi 2 December 1989 ¥1,410,000,000 ¥1,410,000,000+ 27.7% 1995-01-13
Tsuribaka Nisshi 3 December 1990 ¥1,410,000,000 ¥1,410,000,000+ 24.1% 1994-07-22
Tsuribaka Nisshi 4 December 1991 ¥1,420,000,000 ¥1,420,000,000+ 28.4% 1994-02-04
Tsuribaka Nisshi 5 December 1992 ¥1,450,000,000 ¥1,450,000,000+ 27.1% 1994-09-16
Tsuribaka Nisshi 6 December 1993 ¥1,570,000,000 ¥1,570,000,000+ 28.3% 1994-12-23
Tsuribaka Nisshi Special July 1994 ¥570,000,000[9] ¥570,000,000+ Un­known
Tsuribaka Nisshi 7 December 1994 ¥1,550,000,000 ¥1,550,000,000+
Tsuribaka Nisshi 8 August 1996 ¥500,000,000[10] ¥500,000,000+
Tsuribaka Nisshi 9 September 1997 ¥450,000,000[11] ¥450,000,000+
Tsuribaka Nisshi 10 August 1998 ¥510,000,000[12] ¥510,000,000+
Hana no O-Edo no Tsuribaka Nisshi December 1998 ¥480,000,000[13] ¥480,000,000+
Tsuribaka Nisshi Eleven February 2000 ¥613,000,000[14]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 12: Shijō Saidai no Yukyū Kyūka August 2001 ¥560,000,000[15]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 13: Hama-chan Kiki Ippatsu! August 2002 ¥650,000,000[16]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 14: O-Henro Dai Panic! September 2003 ¥600,000,000[17]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 15: Hama-chan ni Ashita wa nai!? August 2004 ¥510,000,000[18]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 16: Hamasaki wa Kyou mo Dama datta August 2005 ¥580,000,000[19]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 17: Ato wa Noto nare Hama to nare! August 2006 ¥465,900,000[20]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 18: Hama-chan Su-san Seto no Yakusoku August 2007 ¥453,100,000[21]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 19: Yokoso! Suzuki Kensetsu Goikko Sama October 2008 ¥346,000,000[22]
Tsuribaka Nisshi 20: Final December 2009 ¥840,000,000[23]
Total ¥19,068,000,000

Regular cast

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Anime television series

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Cast

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TV series

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References

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  2. ^ "濱田岳が「釣りバカ日誌」への愛を語る釣りバカ日誌". tvガイド. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  3. ^ "高知)ハマちゃんモデル? 釣りバカ初代編集者黒笹さん" (in Japanese). Asahi Simbun Digital. May 28, 2020. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "『釣りバカ日誌』 作/やまさき十三 画/北見けんいち" ["Tsuribaka Nisshi" Written by Juzo Yamasaki Illustrated by Kenichi Kitami]. Big Comic BROS.NET / Shogakukan (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 July 2022.
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  6. ^ Hamano, Keiji; Kitae, Hiroyuki; Udagawa, Shoji; Watanabe, Yasuko; Uchiyama, Takashi (November 2007). The Japanese Market for UK Films. Cinema Alliance Limited, UK Film Council, British Film Institute. pp. 58–9. Retrieved 22 April 2022 – via Yumpu.
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