Ken Kuronuma Explained

Occupation:Writer, novelist
Birth Date:May 1, 1902
Birth Name:Michio Soda
Birth Place:Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Death Date:July 5, 1985 (aged 83)
Ken Kuronuma
Native Name:黒沼健
Native Name Lang:Japanese
Years Active:1956 - 1976
Notable Works:Rodan
Varan the Unbelievable
Nationality:Japanese

was the pen-name of novelist, science fiction, and mystery writer in Shōwa period Japan. His real name was . His father, Sōda Kiichirō (左右田喜一郎), was an economist and a banker.

Kuronuma was the writer of the Kaiju classic Giant Monster of the Sky: Rodan (known in Japan as), a 1956 tokusatsu film produced by Tōhō Studios. The film followed in the footsteps of Godzilla and was also popular in the United States.

He followed on the success of Rodan with Varan the Unbelievable in 1958. It proved to be one of the least popular of the Tōhō movies of all time, and nearly destroyed his career.

Kuronuma turned his attention to television drama, writing scripts for one of Japan's first science fiction series,, which ran for 26 episodes: from 3 January 1960 to 28 June 1960. In addition to writing for the series, he also helped to compose the music.

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