Shinta Chō (Japanese: 長新太, September 24, 1927 - June 25, 2005) was an award-winning Japanese children's author and illustrator.[1][2] He won the Japan Picture Book Awards [ja] Grand Prize for Kyabetsu-kun (Cabbage Boy) in 1981.
Life
Chō was born Shuji Suzuki in Tokyo in 1928. He began illustrating cartoon strips in the late 1940s. He created the Talkative Fried Egg cartoon for a cartoon monthly in 1959. He also wrote children's books, including The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts (Japan 1978, USA 1994).[3]
^Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2005: Film, Television, Radio Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture, by Harris M. Lentz III (McFarland, 2006), p. 67.