INTERVIEW No2 Character Registragion.
INTERVIEW No2 Character Registragion.
INTERVIEW No2 Character Registragion.
Interview with Furudate at the Honda Haikyuu!! Panel: Topic: how he created
the characters
Interviewer: So now Furudate sensei will be going through the main characters in
his creation called Haikyuu!!
(All comments are guided by a guide presentation with information about each
one)
Furudate: Tsukishima Kei has always been a person I wanted to put in a story,
my first concept about him was a cool and clever 1st year blocker. His basis
remained the same on the story, but I gave him a bully personality, but without
being a bad and bullying person.
His personality reflects being lazy for moving, but he loves volleyball, he gets
good grades at school, staying in the best class of the first year, but he is not that
brilliant.
The way he looks is based on Thorkell the Tall in "Vinland Saga", Akira
Takaoka and rugby and nba players, if we are talking about the height, I made
him the tallest, with big hands and being a natural good blocker. His body is very
light but he is chubby and does not posses an athletic figure because he looks fat
and he gets called that and big by people. Kei is embarrassed for bitting his nails
on Karasuno and puts sunscreen for the sun. He never enjoyed burning his face,
because he wears glasses and they can be seen in red color on him. He is opposite
of Hinata in many ways, physically and personality wise so I really wanted him
to have a victorious fist bump, but in his own style when he gets a point.
Interviewer: The name origin will be discussed now, Furudate: His name origin
is from
月島蛍
His last name has =moon’ "
月
to contrast Hinata’s =sun’ "
日
But I named him =firefly’ "
蛍
because he can reflect his own light onto the world.
Interviewer: We are so thankful Furudate sensei, now, is there any question from
the panel?
Question: Hello Furudate sensei, I would very much like to know about his
portrayal in the anime and manga. Being a person that looks like that, is there a
reason for it to be, respectfully, wrongly portrayed?
Furudate: I find myself very thankful for you question. I have always been a
person with a lack of art skills, I got fired of many mangaka jobs because I
couldn’t picture the characters as the author wanted it. So my drawings in the
manga, since the beginning have changed, and don’t resemble my character’s
looks.
In the anime, which is not done by me, and many Japanese and worldwide fans
know, players are designed with no plans, I have to say that the only thing that
This gets stronger when we go to season 4 of the series, in which the studio
decided to adapt the animation to my own new drawing style on the manga. I
found this as another fun and dedicated way of watching the story of the
Karasuno players and how they get to their path of the future.
Question 2: Hello Furudate Sensei, Your answer to the first question made
another question appear, is there an animation that you have as a preference
over?
Interviewer: the name origin will be next topic. Furudate: The name origin comes
from
山口忠
He’s
忠
Loyalty, like a loyal dog And I use the word
忠犬
which literally means =loyal dog, but it’s also how you write =Hachiko’ a
famous loyal japanese dog.
Yamaguchi and Hachiko even share the same birthday November 10th.
Interviewer: Does the panel got any questions?
Question 1: Good morning, I would like to ask about your decision with
Tadashi’s character stepping aside for the first whole season, is there any reason
for it?
Furudate: Yes, I simply thought that it wasn’t his time to stand out in the story,
some characters are put aside in parts of the story as well, and later on you will
know more about them. Thank you.
Interviewer: Moving on the next character is Hinata Shoyo, what can you tell us
about him?
His pointy fangs and teeth, resemble a tiger sometimes, which in the Japanese
culture, contains the same energy. His cheeks are red like apples and he is very
small and thin. He never looked strong.
I based him on the little mermaid, thinking at the beginning of his character as a
little girl. I conserved his hair, being messy because he never brushes it when he
gets up in the morning, but in fact he enjoys a lot washig it with bamboo
shampoo.
Interviewer: Now onto the name origin, Furudate: His name origin comes from:
日向翔陽
I gave him this name with the image of sun and flying in mind.
and
mean sun.
means flying.
Interviewer: Thank you, are there any questions from the panel?
Question 3: Good morning, I would like to ask about how did you decide on
Hinata’s growth in the latest mangas.
Furudate: I decided to make him grow tall because I don’t think his character
would fit his storyline being small as an adult. He is the person that grew through
the years. He got stronger too, and faster.
Interviewer: The name origin, Furudate: his name origin: 影山飛雄 I gave him
this name with the image of strong shadow and flying. 影
means shadow and
飛
means flying.
Interviewer: Any panel questions?
Question 1: Why did you decide on changing the artstyle on the manga, and are
you okay with anime workers changing the way the people look?
Furudate: I changed the style because it got to my head after drawing them a lot,
it was very difficult for me, so I just made them look different because it was fun
drawing them like that. The character remain the same as always but the drawing
is different. I thought that if I could not draw them properly, I would just have
fun with it and represent what I want to see happen. Sorry, what was the other
question?
Question 1: Yes, sensei, it was, are you okay with anime workers changing the
way the people look?
Furudate: He’s been around since the first one-shot. In the beginning, he was
simply a composed person. He looked in his thirties on the outside and on the
inside (laughs).
But because I felt that wouldn’t be enough to unify the bunch, he became
someone who’s scary when anltered in the first series draft. He is very good at all
sports, except from roller-skating. I usually draw him as the tolerant Daichi-san,
like how Hinata sees him, but I try to make him look relatively unrefined when
he interacts with the other 3rd years. One thing I loved about deciding on his
looks was his body shape, I consider Scooby Doo, mystery incorporated to be my
favourite foreign TV show that is not Japanese, and I got a lot of inspiration
thanks to it.
His figure is inspired by Fred and superman from an old show I use to watch
when I was a kid, from 1996, I think.
I had so much fun turning him into the change boy, as we say here. He wasn’t
very strong as a kid, and then he turned to be a person with very bif¡g muscles,
even told by a friend that he got bigger, calling him a brick or a stone. His hair is
cut by himself and is very short.
His surname simply came to me. I decided on his name without much trouble
because I finished his character first. I personally like the way Daichi-san sounds.
Interviewer: Questions from the panel? Okay let’s move on. Sugawara Koushi:
Furudate: I thought there were going to be questions (laughs),
So, his first appearance is in the serialisation. I didn’t have a clear image of him
in the beginning, but I slowly fleshed him out as a person who can see things in a
way Kageyama can’t. He seems a good person but I first felt Sugawara turned
out good
when I drew him pickin on Tanaka. Also he’s probably always making up bad
puns in his head. His hair is black and is a very flexible player, that enjoyed
frightening his little brother with this. Pointy elbows are something I wanted to
put on him, as the moon and star freckle.
Furudate: I think from now on I will talk about that name origin following the
explanation, if that’s okay.
Interviewer: Totally, sensei, I present my apologize. Furudate: his name origin is:
菅原孝支
At my previous work place, I had a senpai who got called Suga-san. I somehow
really liked the way that sounds. I named him Sugawara to be able to call him
that. His grandmother or grandfather probably named him.
Question 4: You talked about inspiration on the other characters, what about
Koushin?
Furudate: Oh you are right, my inspiration wasn’t based on the figure, like for the
others, it was the hair of a USA animation show called Danny Phantom, when his
powers arised, his hair turned out gray and I thought that his hair could look gray
but be black.
Furudate: He came into being because I had a story about the ace and the libero
that I wanted to write. When I first started the series I vaguely pictured him as the
mischievous type, but he turned into the glass heart ace to contrast with
Nishinoya who I created at the same time. This way his bodyfigures would
contrast too, making Nishinoya all muscles and Asahi having no body at all. His
tall and skinny body was made fun of since he was a little kid, but a thing that
happens is that his body weight is very heavy, in contrast to the rest of the
players, but his body is the thinnest of all. I thought this was a great idea because
all types of players can play in a Japanese team, I remember to have a classmate
that looked so skinny teachers were worried about him but then he ate a lot of
food. This also influenced the idea of Azumane Asahi, based on Shaggy from the
same series as Fred, mentioned before and a character from the manga One
Piece, called Sanji. The face looks similar too.
His personality, with a heart of glass and a brain of a library, was based on the
bible’s person, Jesus. I came up with this because my mother told me when I was
drawing his hair that he resembled someone spiritual.
His name origin is
東峰旭
because I finished the story and scene first - which doesn’t happen often - I made
his name contrast to Nishinoya’s name. The mornin sun which rises from the
eastern peak!
Question 2: Yes, is not related to this one, but, What are your thoughts about the
character Sugawara, who got degraded to substitute setter to make room for the
new setter Kageyama?
Furudate: “Put briefly, Sugawara was born out of the thought-process that: “If I
make the new 1st year setter the regular setter, the question arises: Well, who
was the setter until now? So, let’s introduce the senior setter!” — In any case, I
think the setter is a position that has poor compatibility, compared to the spiker. I
didn’t intend to create drama there. However, now, I think Sugawara is the
person who I want to let play in the nationals the most. I haven’t thought about
whether I’ll be able to do that yet, so I don’t know if...
Furudate: He came into being the same way as Azumane did. He’s ridiculously
strong-hearted. In my high school days our team’s libero was really cool. I also
put that feeling of respect into his character. Despite being the smallest, he has
the best- looking muscles, with a similar body to Daisuke Takahashi, but he has
very small hands, shoulders and feet. His speed is very powerful and he gets
alterated easily, but the strong bonds between him and some players make him
shine.
西谷夕
I still think the name Yuu doesn’t fit Nishinoya! Interviewer: Questions from the
panel, Question 1: Why do you sensei think that way?
Furudate: I just don’t see his character having that first name, but it’s also fun to
leave it this way because that also happens with real people.
Furudate: He was already present in the first one-shot like Sawamura and he
hasn’t changed much since the beginning like Kageyama. My cousin was playing
with lego figures one day and the kid version caught my attention so his chest is
ridiculously long and ripped but his legs are very short, as a confident character,
he didn’t want to be taller.
His head has always been shaved and I guess he’s gotten somewhat softer. When
Tanaka entered the story, my editor said I see Tanaka is a tsundere ¿huh?
He’s influenced by my ideal of what kind of senpai I’d like to be.
He loves girls and Kiyoko is his one love, he daydreams about her all the time
and gets excited when she talks.
He’s Tanaka because he’s Tanaka-ish! I tried to give him a really cool name and
that ended up bein Ryuunosuke.
Question 3: Yes, when did you decide on Tanaka’s personality, and why does he
resemble the player in Nekoma’s team.
Furudate: The is no reason for it, I wanted to write another funny punch line
character for people to read some chemistry between non equal, mutuals.
縁下力
縁
means =bond’
means =power’
Interviewer: Any panel questions?
Question 4: Hello Furudate sensei, I wanted to ask if you have ever thought about
giving him more importance?
Furudate: I don’t think so, I have always thought that a character like him has to
belong into the important extras, but that’s it.
Furudate: I will be talking also about Narita Kazuhito, due to the lack of
importance of these characters in the plot.
About Hisashi, his first appearance is in the serialised version. I hadn’t decided
rd
on anything about him until the 3 /4th volume, but I feel a sense of affinity to
him because he’s someone who “ran away once because training was too
grueling but came back” like me, the author. He currently hasn’t participated in a
single
match. I’m thinkin a little about Kinoshita’s stance towards club activities but
I’m fretting about whether I should incorporate this in the main story or not.
Interviewer: Let’s move on to the last ones, Shimizu Kiyoko, Yachi Hitoka,
Takeda Ittetsu and Ukai Keishin
Furudate: Thank you, Shimizu Kiyoko was created with an image of a capable
secretary, inspired by Daphne and her sexy looking figure in Scooby Doo series,
she is not very cool, but she is good looking to all school.
Her name origin comes from me liking the way it sounded, it wasn’t very
difficult to name her.
Yachi Hitoka was created because I wanted to introduce someone with a new
point of view, with an extremely negative way of thinking, and it was pretty easy,
she admires Kiyoko as no one does and she has a talent for drawing.
Her name origin came from earth and plants, because Kiyoko is water.
means =valley’+
means =flower’.
Takeda Ittetsu was going to be so much older at first, but then I thought that he
would be too plain. So my inspiration for his younger version was Velma from
Scooby Doo, and I was very proud at this point because I made the whole group
onto the manga. These type of connections are surprisingly satisfying. He is
timid and looks very uncool at first glance, but he is an amazing teacher and
there is no doubt about him wearing jersey pants around the ankles when he is
cold. He is not much of a man, looking small and weak.
His name origin comes from training crows and connecting hearts, exactlyas it
says, crow
train
connect
heart.
Interviewer: Does the panel got any questions about these characters?
Question 2: Yes, Are they going to be any love interests any further, for example
with Yachi’s character?
Furudate: I will not be answering those questions, because It hasn’t been decided
yet. I do have some ideas regarding Shimizu and Michimiya’s characters, though.
Furudate: Well, this is a fun question (laughs), sadly it’s in the end of the
interview, I will be responding to this one instead of doing 2 if that’s okay with
my team (gives a thumbs up)
Interviewer: Okay.
Furudate: So about the futures, I decided that depending on the player, they
would have to redirect their lifes outside of volleyball for some of them, I
thought that Sawamura needed to be still a leader, working as a police officer,
and Sugawara work as a teacher, because of his skills in relationships.
Azumane’s character was more unexpected, because I didn’t know what to do
with him, I asked my teamworker Ikeda about it, and we came up with the idea
that he would look good wearing high fashion, so we made him a designer,
Tanaka was interesting too, because as much as I wanted him to still be playing
Interviewer: we don’t have time for more now, but it was a complete honor to
have you here Furudate sensei, thank you.