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Interview with Japanese Super Jazz fan Mizuho Nishio

Being a fan of a team that plays in a different country is difficult. It’s even more difficult when that team is one that hardly ever gets national recognition in their own country, let alone half way around the world. I know from personal experience. Thankfully global communications have continued to evolve and expand, and it’s not as hard as it used to be. It’s because of these methods that we, Jazz fans, are able to enjoy the great thoughts, words, opinions, and artwork being produced by Mizuho Nishio. You may already familiar with some of Mizuho’s work (Jazz BlogArtwork Blog). If you are not, then you are in for a treat.

After the jump, an exclusive interview with Mizuho Nishio! (@jashin_mizuho)

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#1. Which artists or style of artwork were your greatest influences?

I've been reading many Japanese mangas and American comics from my childhood, so they must be my textbooks of drawing. Especially, Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) and Tetsuo Hara (Fist of the North Star) and Akira Toriyama (Dr.Slump) were my greatest influences. However, when I draw NBA players, I usually use techniques of American comics.


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" Once Wesley Matthews asked me to make twitter AVI.

Both he and I were 'Iron man' fan,so I drew this 'Iron Wes' picture." - M.Nishio

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#2. When drawing, what is more important to you – having your hard work be recognized by others, or being happy with the job you did making a beautiful piece of Art?

The most important thing is 'viewer's smile'. I'm trying to keep drawing pictures which make you happy. I usually make pictures and CG animations for magazines or TV programs, but I can rarely get feedback from viewers of these works. In contrast, twitter and blog are very good tools for me to know how you (and NBA players) feel about my works. Your smiles motivate me to draw pictures more!


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"Alec Burks used this picture for his twitter AVI before. Like this case,

I'm so encouraged if someone likes my picture and uses it for twitter AVI." - M.Nishio

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#3. How did you chose which team to be a fan of? Why did you chose to be a Utah Jazz fan?

Everyone ask me the question, 'Why JAZZ?'. When I went to US, immigration inspectors and taxi drivers and even Jonathan Rinehart, PR director for the JAZZ, asked me the same question. (laugh) The answer is simple, 'Stockton & Malone'! For the first time I watched Stockton & Malone on TV about 20 years ago, I was excited to see their pick & roll, and soon became a fan of them and Utah JAZZ.

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#4. What is it like being an overseas Jazz fan?

Before the internet era, it was very tough for me to be a JAZZ fan in this country, because there were few broadcast of JAZZ games in those days. But recently, NBA.tv enables me to watch all JAZZ games, and also I can read many news and blogs and tweets about the JAZZ, and communicate with other JAZZ fans around the world, so now I'm very comfortable and feel like I'm in SLC. The only problem is the distance from my house to ESA. (laugh) It is far distant, so I can't share enthusiasm with JAZZ fans in the arena many times. Therefore, My ultimate goal is to live in SLC and be a season ticket holder some day!

[Editor’s note:] You can find Mizuho's Jazz blog here.

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#5. Who is your favorite Jazz player of all time? Why?

John Stockton!

He is my hero. I watched his video and learned how to play basketball. And, of course, I wore No.12 jersey of my team once. My biggest regret is that I couldn't watch his play directly, although Utah JAZZ came to Japan in 1990.

[Editor’s note:] I remember when they went to Japan, and as a boy I jealously felt "why didn’t they play in Canada?", which is where I was living at the time. The Jazz played two regular season home games at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium against the Phoenix Suns in a back-to-back set. Losing the first game 119-96, and winning the second 102-101. The Jazz would finish 54-28, and beat those same Phoenix Suns 3-1 in the First round of the NBA playoffs.

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#6. Who is your favorite Jazz player for this year’s team? Why?

Earl Watson.

Earl has strong heart! He brings toughness to Utah JAZZ on both ends of the floor. I love watching him pass the ball to young guys. Especially 'the Early-oop' is awesome!

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#7. Out of all the players you have not drawn yet, which one is next on your list?

Josh Howard and Jamaal Tinsley.

I have drawn all the JAZZ players except them, so they are next on my list. Additionally, I have another plan of next JAZZ artwork and think I'll be able to release it before long.

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#8. We here at SLCDUNK.com love your work. We all live all over the world, so it’s not like we can have a team photograph taken. Would you be interested in drawing us like we were all in the same place for once, if we sent you pictures of what we look like? (ha ha ha)

Sure! That's going to be very fun!

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Thanks again to Mizuho Nishio for agreeing to do this interview. I think fans like Mizuho show that there are a lot of people who love the Utah Jazz who have no physical or historical connection to Utah. And I am glad that the team recognizes this as well. After all, this website alone has Tazz, Moni, and I who all fall under the same category. It would be really cool to meet this Jazz fan in person. Maybe we can one day at a Jazz game, and that day would be a great day for "Non-Utah" Utah Jazz fans everywhere.

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Comments

I avoided not uploading MY (bad) photoshop of Earl Watson after the answer for #6

Surprisingly, he doesn't really have a great one of Earl up yet.
Awesome interview.

Looking at his artwork, I HAVE seen one of his works… the DODGE BARRAGE one! Always thought that looked slick.

If you’re no longer a fan of Wesley Matthews, I advise you to skip the first page of thumbnails.

Ahahhahhha… the Boler & Hapring one is classic! Wow, the CJ Miles one on the 4th page is SPECTACULAR. I like the graveyard one there too, though I don’t know what it says.

Steven Spielburg! LOL.

The Gordon Hayward / D Will one on page 7 is very disturbing. Why is OG-Time a pregnant amputee?

Really wish I could read Japanese for the ones on page 8.

some of the pictures have captions under them. The Hayward/Dwill is a reenactment of the Sixth Sense movie.

This is very cool

Love his work!

Sweet!

Love to see the enthusiasm. Having grown up in Utah, I don’t know what it’s like for you guys. I guess I’m the 1%.

Awesome

I love how Stockton and Malone drew so many people to the Jazz. When I lived in South Korea and told people I was from Utah I got an incredible amount of “Stockton to Malone” and “Utah Jazz” responses. Even here in the UK one of my Russian classmates first started talking to me about Stockton and Malone when he found out I grew up in Utah.

great post.... i didn't know that Moni and Amar weren't from Utah... i love meeting Jazz fans from countries other than the US, it makes me feel i'm not the only one!!
yeah, she's in Asia

and I was born in Canada, but grew up on almost every continent . . . it was really hard following the Jazz in the “internet didn’t exist days” .

agree completely

internet saved my life… before that i only had that small news strip on the bottom of CNN transmisions. I always thought Moni was from SLC

this is fantastic

What a good interview idea for SLCDunk! His work is great, and I love the fact that he’s a knowledgeable and devoted Jazz fan despite being halfway across the world.

I don't live in another country...

I live in another world called Idaho. hehe
Great post Amar and thanks.

Great read

Amazing to read about fans from all over the place. Not just of the Jazz but in general. Awesome stuff

I live out in PA and I want to visit Utah for a game someday. I’ll probably ski a little to make it worthwhile as well :P

Geeze I live in Arizona and I feel like i'm displaced... haha love the international flavor!!
Another Japanese Jazz Fan!

I am actually from Utah, but living in Japan. I thought I was the only one in this whole country!

Great interview

It’s awesome to know there are Jazz Fanzz all over the world that follow this great team even without all the hype and press that other franchises get. I guess that’s what makes this fan base so awesome.

Brazilian Jazz fan here! Before the internet days it was really, really difficult to be a Jazz fan, but now the only thing we miss is the actual arena experience. Maybe some day I can make the trip to SLC to catch some Jazz games, it would be great.

We have a solid and active community of Jazz fans here in Brazil (our facebook group page has 80 members and the “dead” orkut community had over 200). Every now and then someone posts an SLC Dunk article for debate on the facebook group, you guys write great stuff.

Great non-game day article!

This was a great idea for a post. It’s nice to see the diversity and geographical spread of our fan base. Great way to foster “community” on the site.

Peace, from the streets of Chicago!

where are you in Chicago?

we have a condo at clark/division

Better late than never.

I moved out of the city last summer, from the South Loop, to Oak Park. So “West Side”.

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