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Osamu Tezuka’s Buddha is a monumental manga series chronicling the life of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as the Buddha. The work presents an expansive and detailed narrative exploring his journey to enlightenment through fictionalized events and humanizing aspects of Buddhist teachings. Originally published between 1972 and 1983, it remains notable for its scale and Tezuka’s distinctive artistic style. It is particularly relevant for those interested in religious history, manga art, or the life of Buddha.
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How historically accurate is Osamu Tezuka's Buddha manga?
While heavily researched, *Buddha* is a highly fictionalized account of Siddhartha Gautama's life, published by Osamu Tezuka from 1972 to 1983. Tezuka frequently invents characters, slapstick moments, and sci-fi elements to make the ancient story accessible to modern readers.
Did Osamu Tezuka win any awards for the Buddha manga?
Yes, the English translation published by Vertical Inc. won multiple Eisner Awards in 2004 and 2005. These awards recognized the epic scale and literary quality of Tezuka's 8-volume masterpiece.
Are there completely fictional characters in Osamu Tezuka's Buddha?
Yes, Tezuka introduces several original characters to interact with Siddhartha, such as the bandit Tatta and the paraplegic Chapra. This allows Tezuka to explore themes of the Indian caste system and suffering from multiple fictional angles.
Is there an anime movie adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Buddha?
Yes, an animated theatrical film adaptation directed by Kozo Morishita was released in 2011, titled *Buddha: The Great Departure*. It serves as the first part of a Japanese film trilogy adapting the massive 1970s manga.
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