Character
Shunsaku Ban
伴俊作
Easily recognizable by his huge, bristly mustache, Shunsaku Ban, also affectionately known as “Higeoyaji” and/or “Mustachio”, is one of Tezuka’s longest-running characters. Most often cast in the role of a spirited, if not particularly sophisticated, middle-aged man, he has appeared in many of Tezuka’s most important series, including (but not limited to): Lost World (1948), Metropolis (1949), Next World (1951), Astro Boy (1952-68), The Adventure of Rock (1952-54), Lion Books (1956-57), Black Jack (1973-83), The Three-Eyed One (1974-78), MW (1976-78), Rainbow Parakeet (1981-82), among many others. Short-tempered and rough, he is also warm-hearted with a burning sense of justice – perfect for his usual occupation as a plucky detective. It is interesting to note that, even though Shunsaku Ban appears in so many of Tezuka’s series, he didn’t really create him. As Tezuka confesses in his book I am a Manga Artist, Higeoyagi’s character design is in fact based on a doodle that a good friend of Tezuka’s drew of his own father, when both were in middle school. Tezuka swiped it and used it in Old Man Detective, one of his early amateur works, and he soon became an indispensable part of Tezuka’s work. Don’t miss a rare appearance by Shunsaku Ban as a young man, with jet-black hair and sans his famous mustache, in the Lion Books (1956-57) chapter entitled “The Green Cat” (1956). (Source: Tezuka in English)
Appears in
Metropolis
Supporting
Young Black Jack
Supporting
Black Jack
Supporting
Atom: The Beginning
Supporting
Buddha
Supporting
Tetsuwan Atom
Supporting
MW
Supporting
Atom: The Beginning
Supporting
Metropolis
Supporting
Jungle Taitei Movie (1997)
Supporting
Jungle Taitei
Supporting
Midnight
Supporting
The Crater
Background
Young Black Jack
Supporting
Nanairo Inko
Supporting
Mitsume ga Tooru
Supporting
Microid S
Supporting
Manga Daigaku
Supporting
Leo-chan
Supporting
Kasekitou
Supporting
Flying Ben
Supporting