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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.
Signal International [2] January 1, 1964: The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon: Yūgo Serikawa Toei Animation: Columbia Pictures — — July 23, 1966 [9] [10] Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon [11] Yoshio Kuroda [12] Toei Animation [13] Continental [13] N/A N/A 1970: A Thousand and One Nights: Eiichi Yamamoto: Mushi Productions ...
Nippon Animation Co., Ltd. (日本アニメーション株式会社, Nippon Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese animation studio. [2] The company is headquartered in Tokyo, with its headquarters in their Tama City studio and an administrative office in the Ginza district of Chūō.
During the 1980s, anime rose in popularity, with new animated movies released every summer and winter, often based upon popular anime television series. Mamoru Oshii released his landmark Angel's Egg in 1985 while Hayao Miyazaki adapted his manga series, Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind, into a feature film of the same name in 1984.
Mitsuyo Seo (瀬尾 光世, Seo Mitsuyo, 26 September 1911 – 24 August 2010 [1]) was a Japanese animator, screenwriter, and director of animated films who played a central role in the development of Japanese anime. He was born in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture.
Movie: Children: JA, NA, EU, CH The Midnight Parasites: 寄生虫の一夜 (Kiseichuu no Ichiya) Short: General: JA The Demon: 鬼 (Oni) Short: General: JA The Monkey and the Crab: 日本むかしばなし さるかに (Nihon Mukashi-banashi: Sarukani) Short: General: JA Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: 科学忍者隊ガッチャマン (Kagaku ...
In one, he befriended a female honey bee who lost her brothers and sisters to a hornet army. The 1989 remake, however, featured completely new episodes and a much more light-hearted story. On July 31, 2010, a movie which was a remake of show was released in Japan titled Hutch the Honeybee.
Kisarazu Cat's Eye (木更津キャッツアイ, Kisarazu Kyattsu Ai) is a Japanese comedy television show and movie series. There have been two Kisarazu Cat's Eye movies: Kisarazu Cat's Eye Nihon Series (also known as Kisarazu Cats' Eye - Go Major!) (2003) [1] and Kisarazu Cat's Eye World Series (also known as Kisarazu Cats' Eye - Sayonara ...