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  2. Yasuhiro Takemoto - Wikipedia

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    Yasuhiro Takemoto (Japanese: 武本 康弘, Hepburn: Takemoto Yasuhiro, April 5, 1972 – July 18, 2019) was a Japanese animator and television and film director.He worked at Kyoto Animation for almost his entire animation career after joining the company in 1996 until his death in 2019.

  3. Scissor Seven - Wikipedia

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    Scissor Seven (also known as Killer 7) [2] is a Chinese donghua series. It was released internationally under the name Scissor Seven on Netflix. A film sequel to the series' third season was announced at the end of the season's final episode. The fourth season premiered on January 18, 2023.

  4. To a Kinder World - Wikipedia

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    He praised Matsunaga and Enomoto for "elevat[ing] it into one of the finest pieces of animated artistry" he has seen in a long time. He also praised the first half of the episode for being "funny, thrilling, and spectacularly animated," giving praise to its use of "gorgeous neon pink lighting" through the scene, while calling the depiction of ...

  5. Killer7 - Wikipedia

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    The player controls the on-screen character, a member of the killer7 group, from a third-person view using the gamepad. The gameplay consists of elements of first-person shooter and action-adventure game with restricted movement (i.e. "on rails") [ 2 ] —rather than allow free motion, the game limits the on-screen character to predetermined ...

  6. Hayao Miyazaki - Wikipedia

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    Hayao Miyazaki was born on January 5, 1941, in the town Akebono-cho in Hongō, Tokyo City, Empire of Japan, the second of four sons. [1] [2] [3] [note 1] His father, Katsuji Miyazaki (born 1915), [1] was the director of Miyazaki Airplane, his brother's company, [5] which manufactured rudders for fighter planes during World War II. [4]

  7. Alex Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Alex Hirsch with a Grunkle Stan puppet at San Diego Comic-Con in 2013. Hirsch's first job after graduating from CalArts was as a writer and storyboard artist for the Cartoon Network series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, where he worked alongside CalArts alumni J. G. Quintel, Pendleton Ward (who was his writing partner on the show), and Patrick McHale.

  8. Irven Spence - Wikipedia

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    He left MGM again in August 1956 for Animation, Inc., [5] a commercial production studio, before joining his former bosses at Hanna-Barbera Productions seven years later. [6] He provided animation for many animated television series, including Jonny Quest (1964), Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles (1966), and The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ...

  9. Dennis Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Billy Dennis Weaver [1] (June 4, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild, best known for his work in television and films from the early 1950s until just before his death in 2006.