Hayao Miyazaki's Daydream Data Notes
Hayao Miyazaki's Daydream Data Notes is the collective name for Hayao Miyazaki's annotated manga and illustrated essays he contributed, very sporadically, to the hobby magazine Model Graphix in the 1980s and early ’90s. The name has also been translated into English as Hayao Miyazaki's Random Thoughts Notebook. Game designer Kazuma Kujo stated in a 2012 Retro Gamer article that the book served as inspiration during development of the 1996 video game Metal Slug.
Development
The Daydream Notes began as private sketches that can be traced back to Miyazaki's earliest childhood. Born in 1941 he, like war babies all over Europe, drew almost exclusively planes, tanks and battleships.Media
Magazine
Installments of Daydream Notes were irregularly printed. Episodes occasionally appeared in the November 1984 through May 1990 issues of the monthly magazine Model Graphix. Among them, The Age of the Flying Boat was released from March to May 1989 issues. Additionally, "The Pig Tiger", was released from October to November 1992 issues. The serialization resumed in 1998 under the title Hayao Miyazaki's Delusion Notes, and it was collected in 2002, with included "The Pig Tiger" sequels "The Return of Hans", originally serialized from March to September 1994 issues, and "Tigers in the Mud", originally serialized from December 1998 to May 1999 issues. Miyazaki published the manga series illustrating the life of Jiro Horikoshi, The Wind Rises, in Model Graphix from April 2009 to January 2010 issues as a continuation of the Delusional Notes series.Books
Selections from his Daydream Notes have been bundled in book form, published by Dainippon Kaiga in December 1992. The first edition does not contain The Age of the Flying Boat, which was published as a separate book in July of the same year. In August 1997 a revised and expanded edition was released by the same publisher.The annotated manga "The Return of Hans" is not included in either edition but appears in a different collection, Tigers in the Mud: Hayao Miyazaki's Delusion Notes, published by Dainippon Kaiga in August 2002.
The Wind Rises was collected into one volume by Dainippon Kaiga in October 2015.
Installments / Contents
- Shirarezaru Kyojin no Mattei
- Kōtetsu no Ikuji
- Tahōtō no Deban
- Noufu no Me
- Ryū no Kōtetsu
- Kyūshū Jōkū no Jūgōsakuki
- Kōshahōtō
- Q-ship
- Anshōmaru Monogatari
- London Jōkuu 1918-nen
- Saihin Zensen
- Hikōtei Jidai
- Buta no Tora