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Though he had several apprentices, his sponsors chose Mariko as the 2nd Tenko.
板倉 満里子
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Though he had several apprentices, his sponsors chose Mariko as the 2nd Tenko.
Besides being an illusionist, she is also known as a singer, stage director, movie director, video photographer and painter. Mariko Itakura was already well known as a singer under a stage name, Mari Asakaze (朝風まり). Since 1976, she was the apprentice to the first Tenko Hikita (引田 天功), a male Japanese magician who was managed by the same person as Mariko.
The older Tenko passed his mantle to her before he died at the age of 45 by heart disease.
The sponsors believed that she would clear older Tenko"s huge debt, a speculation which was successful. She was famous to the extent that Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic, an American magical girl-inspired cartoon series based on her character, was created and Mattel produced a line of fashion dolls named after her.
In 1996, she became an honorary goodwill ambassador of the African Wild Animal Conservation Fund. She was the subject of controversy after making a visit to North of Korea in April 1998.
lieutenant was reported that she met the former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il but she reportedly denied this in interviews.
She has stated that the purpose of her visit was to perform at the Friendship Art Festival held in Pyongyang and to meet Korean artists. She again visited North of Korea in 2000 and performed for Kim Jong Illinois She was asked to stay in North of Korea but refused.
On 24 July 2007, it was reported that she performed The Spike Illusion, but that the trick went wrong causing serious injury.
After being released, she continued the show for a further thirty minutes before terminating it early due to her injuries. She was invited to attend the funeral of Kim Jong Il in December 2011, but she declined.
Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic, the cartoon series based on her by Saban, is centered around Princess Tenko leading a team of warriors (Bolt, Hawk, Steel and apprentice Ali) called the Guardians who tried to amass the scattered and stolen magical Starfire Gems, each of which had a special power. Standing against them were twin villains Janna and Jason, who had the power to combine into a two-headed dragon.
The cartoon ran for a single season of 13 episodes from 1995-1996.
At the end of each episode, the real Princess Tenko would appear on stage and perform an illusion or teach a magic trick.