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Japan Animator Expo is a collaborative series of standalone anime shorts with the support of various directors and studios. Aiming to expose new animators to a worldwide audience, these small works offer a glimpse into the future of the industry, featuring rising talents, cutting-edge techniques, and experimental aesthetic designs.
"ME!ME!ME!" (feat. Daoko) Submission to the 2014 Japan Animator Expo: 1 May 2015 "ME!ME!ME! Chronic" (feat. Daoko) 7 July 2018 "Red Doors" (feat. Yoshikazu Mera) Opening theme of 18if: 30 November 2018 "melty world" (feat. Kizuna AI) Kizuna AI collaboration single 16 December 2020 "After Rain" (with JUVENILE feat. claquepot) Single for INTERWEAVE
"Me Me Me" (song), a 2007 song by Welsh rock band Kids in Glass Houses, from their EP E-Pocalype! Me. Me. Me., a 1995 album by American indie rock band Air Miami; Me! Me! Me!, a 2009 album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue "Me!Me!Me!", a song by TeddyLoid and Daoko, and the third episode of the Japan Animator Expo
The product series includes CrazyTalk, a 2D facial animation software tool, and CrazyTalk Animator, a face and body 2D animation suite. CrazyTalk is a real-time , 2D animation and rendering software developed and marketed by Reallusion , which is mainly used to make 2D animated cartoons.
This category is for sub-categories of images from anime and manga.Because most if not all of the images in these sub-categories are fair use images of DVDs, manga, TV, etc., all of the sub-categories should be tagged with the magic word __NOGALLERY__.
The first volume, containing seven shorts and entitled Genius Party, was released on July 7, 2007.The second volume, containing five shorts and titled Genius Party Beyond, was released on February 15, 2008.
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Hideaki Anno (Japanese: 庵野 秀明, Hepburn: Anno Hideaki, born May 22, 1960) [1] is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. [1] His most celebrated creation, the Evangelion franchise, has had a significant influence on the anime television industry and Japanese popular culture.