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^ a b "Interview: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Creator Hirohiko Araki". Anime News Network. June 29, 2017. Archived from the original on July 8, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2017. ^ Araki, Hirohiko (2010). Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, vol. 64. Shueisha. p. 2." Rather than portray Musashi's later life in his "enlightened state", which has been written about often, the author chose to depict the lesser known "young man reaching that point of enlightenment when he comes from a place of being so like an animal". In 2009, he stated that he made his weekly deadline thanks to only having to draw the people, with his five assistants drawing the backgrounds. [8] When drawing, Inoue avoids speed lines and instead keeps showing bodies based on his understanding how human bodies work. [9] Since not much is known about the real Musashi, Inoue wanted to give his own take which he considers more modern than other related works. He regards the artwork for Vagabond as a challenge in contrast to Slam Dunk and Real. [10] The author clarified that there are other activities besides fighting which are important for the protagonist.
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