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Japan Animator Expo or Japan Anima(tor)'s Exhibition (Japanese: 日本アニメ(ーター)見本市, Hepburn: Nihon Animētā Mihon'ichi) is a weekly series of original net animations released as part of a collaboration between Hideaki Anno's Studio Khara and Dwango, consisting of various anime shorts produced by many directors.
K. Megumi Kadonosono; Hisashi Kagawa; Masaki Kajishima; Narumi Kakinouchi; Sachiko Kamimura; Ryouki Kamitsubo; Yoshinori Kanada; Jesse Kanda; Hiroki Kanno; Sunao ...
Sachiko Kamimura (神村 幸子, Kamimura Sachiko) is a Japanese animator. [1] She is one of Japan's leading animators, and is noted for her work with Sunrise, where she was the supervising animator and character designer for the City Hunter series and several others, mentoring future several Sunrise character designers and animators, including Toshihiro Kawamoto.
Hibiki Yoshizaki (吉崎 響, Yoshizaki Hibiki, born March 10, 1980) is a Japanese video artist, animator, music video director, art director, and motion graphics designer. He is best known for his animated music videos "ME!ME!ME!"
The group received 214.5 million yen (about US$2.27 million) from the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and it distributed most of those funds to studios to train young animators on-the-job during the year. One of the reasons for the support of the Agency for Cultural Affairs is the concern that more of the Japanese animation ...
Yoshihiko Umakoshi was born in Hakata, Ehime in 1968. [1] [2] Umakoshi debuted as a character designer in 1994 with Marmalade Boy. [2]In 2011, due to his work on HeartCatch PreCure!, he won the award for best character designer at the 2011 Tokyo Anime Award.
Osamu Kobayashi at the Japan Expo Sud 2011 in Marseille. Osamu Kobayashi (小林 治, Kobayashi Osamu) (January 10, 1964 – April 17, 2021 [1]) was a Japanese animator, illustrator, mechanical designer, and animation director primarily known for BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad and Paradise Kiss; his guest appearance as director of episode 4 of Gurren Lagann, and, most recently, episode 15 of ...
Yōichi Kotabe (小田部 羊一, Kotabe Yōichi, born September 15, 1936) [3] is a Japanese animator and character designer. He has worked on several anime films from the 1960s and 1970s, [1] the Super Mario video game series, and the Pokémon series in television and film. [4]