Teruo Kakuta Explained

Teruo Kakuta
Birth Date:February 18
Birth Place:Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Other Names:Kondom
Spouse:Ai Marito
Occupation:Manga artist

Teruo Kakuta (born February 18), pen name, is a Japanese manga artist and creator of . His pen name is a multilingual pun, meaning "little insect" in Japanese[1] and "condom" in English. Kondom's manga stories are centred around anthropomorphized creatures such as insects, amphibians, and reptiles. He is married to fellow manga artist

Career

Kondom is best known for his long-running Bondage Fairies manga series. The series began in 1990 as Insect Hunter, but it was quickly banned from sale by the Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance.[2] Under a new title, the manga was serialized in Sexploitation manga magazine Lemon Kids.[3] In 1994, Antarctic Press localized Bondage Fairies through their Venus Comics imprint, and began publishing the manga in comic book instalments.[4] It was later published by Studio Proteus and Eros Comics, along with sequel series The New Bondage Fairies, Bondage Fairies Extreme, and Fairy Fetish.

In recent decades, Kondom's erotic short manga Keyhole reached memetic status online.[5] The story revolves around a doorknob, interpreted as a young woman, interacting with a homeowner's key. Keyhole was drawn in the late 1990s but published in Kondom's 2005 story collection . In 2012, Keyhole was adapted into a feature-length adult video, retitled "I'm a Doorknob...": Keyhole Pu*sy.[6]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kondom. 2021-01-27. www.nndb.com.
  2. Web site: プロフィール. 2021-01-27. www.ne.jp.
  3. 25 June 1990. インセクト・ハンター. レモンキッズ. 5. 1–20. あまとりあ社.
  4. Web site: Bondage Fairies Comic Book by Venus Comics Title Details. 2021-01-27. www.comiccollectorlive.com.
  5. Web site: 2012-06-18. 針穴日記 あたしドアノブ. 2021-01-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20120618065632/http://pinhole.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-296.html. 2012-06-18.
  6. Web site: 「あたし、ドアノブ・・・」 鍵穴マ○コ 成瀬心美 [DVD]]. 2021-01-27. www.amazon.co.jp.
  7. Web site: 単行本リスト. 2021-01-27. www.ne.jp.