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is a Japanese autobiographical novel by Hiroshi Tamura. The novel was published Wani Books on August 31, 2007 and is licensed in China by Shanghai Translation Publishing House and in Korea by Cine21.

The novel was adapted into a two-volume manga by Yoshimoto Books, an elementary student's novel, two television specials by Fuji TV, another novel by Hiroshi's brother and a parody film by Hideo Jj. The novel was ranked first in the first half of 2008 on the Oricon charts. Teppei Koike was awarded the Newcomer of the Year award in 2008 at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize.

Development



Tamura credits the success of his novel to his "admittedly poor literary skills", for as a 28-year-old he was able to write like an eighth grader. The novel's simple language, excessive use of exclamations, bold type and cartoon drawings are reminiscent of an adolescent's diary in the days before blogs. Freedman claims that the success of 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' was due to writing in a similar style to 'Homeless'.

Freedman comments on 'Homeless' use of cross-media marketing pioneered by 'Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World'. She notes that "all versions of 'Homeless Junior High School Student' use Osaka dialect, and almost every artist and actor involved was from Osaka." The children's book was marketed through the use of the 'obi' strip as being "full of affection for parents", framing the "importance of home and family" in homeless narratives.

Releases



Novel

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'The Homeless Student' is a novel written by Hiroshi Tamura On Hitoshi Matsumoto's reality television show in 2006, Tamura recounted his experience of being homeless for a few weeks of the age of thirteen, where he went to a nearby park. The novel was published by Wani Books on August 31, 2007. The novel is licensed in China by Shanghai Translation Publishing House and in Korea by Cine21.

Manga

The novel was adapted into a two volume manga by Yoshimoto Books, with Hiroshi Tamura as writer and Santa Uonome as illustrator, which released the books on January 17, 2008 and April 17, 2008.

Children's book

On July 24, 2008, Wani Books published an abridged version of the novel for elementary students, illustrated by Yji Yamamoto, using large-print and hiragana instead of kanji.

Television dramas

On July 12, 2008, a special television drama produced by and was aired on Fuji TV. Hideki Takeuchi directed the special, with Yuichi Tokunaga as screenwriter and Sansao Reiko as producer. Tatsuya Kuroki was cast as Hiroshi Tamura, with Kaho as Yukie Tamura, Kei Tanaka as Kenichi Tamura, Takashi Nait as Michinori Tamura and Hiroko Yakushimaru as Keiko Tamura.

A second television drama was produced by Fuji TV as 'The Homeless Student 2', which was broadcast as a special on April 12, 2009. Shin Hirano directed the second special, with Yuichi Tokunaga as screenwriter and Sansao Reiko as producer. The cast of the first special reprised their roles in the second special. The ending theme for both the television specials are "Here" by The Grace.

Film

It was adapted into a Japanese film directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya in 2008. The film was produced by Toho and premiered on October 25, 2008. Tomoyuki Furumaya and Noriko Goto wrote the screenplay for the film. The film cast Teppei Koike as Hiroshi Tamura, Akihiro Nishino as Kenichi Tamura, Chizuru Ikewaki as Sachiko Tamura and Yuko Kotegawa as Kyoko Tamura. The ending theme of the film is "Here" by The Grace. Yoshimoto R&C released the normal and special DVDs of the film on April 24, 2009.

'Homeless University Student' novel

On October 25, 2008, Kenichi Tamura, Hiroshi's brother, released a book with his own version of the novel, titled . It was published by Wani Books.

Parody film

On the same date, a parody film directed and written by Hideo Jj was released, with the main character as a middle-aged homeless man forced to return to finish his compulsory education. The film was produced by Jolly Roger Co. Ltd. Hachir Utsunomiya plays the lead role as Masaru Suzaki. In the film, Suzaki only has one spoken line, whilst most of portrayal of Suzaki's view is shown through a documentary film made by three cinema club members of the school. Utsunomiya also sang the parody film's ending song . Miyabiro Toshima was the producer, whilst Izumi Yoshihiro wrote the screenplay. The parody film's DVD was released Ace Dunce Entertainment on April 24, 2009.

Reception



'The Homeless Student' novel sold over 1 million copies in a month and became the second best-selling book of 2007. By the premiere of the film on October 25, 2008, the book has sold 2.2 million copies. The novel was ranked first in the first half of 2008 on the Oricon charts.

'The Homeless Student' film premiered on the box office in fourth place, with $1.2 million over 90,246 admissions on 309 screens. Teppei Koike was awarded the Newcomer of the Year award in 2008 at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize. 'The Japan Times' Mark Schilling compares the film to 'Nobody Knows', citing the similarities between the two movies. However, he criticizes the casting of Teppei Koike as he "is nearly a decade older than his character and looks it, no matter how wide he opens those baby-fawn eyes." Midnight Eye's Miguel Douglas further criticizes the film for showing that "Hiroshi doesn't have the slightest chance of dying from hunger or lack of shelter". He continues his criticism of the "highly unrealistic" with "complete strangers" that "show an incredible amount of decency and hospitality towards [Hiroshi]".

References




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