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  2. Kyoto Animation - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社京都アニメーション, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Animēshon), often abbreviated KyoAni (京アニ, Kyōani), is a Japanese animation studio and light novel publisher located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture. It was founded in 1985 by husband and wife Hideaki and Yoko Hatta, who remain its ...

  3. 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.

  4. Naoko Yamada - Wikipedia

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    Naoko Yamada (pronunciation ⓘ) (山田 尚子, Yamada Naoko) is a Japanese animator and director. Working at Kyoto Animation, she directed the anime series K-On! (2009–2010) and Tamako Market (2013), and the anime films A Silent Voice (2016), Liz and the Blue Bird (2018) and The Colors Within (2024).

  5. Shoko Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    Shoko Ikeda, a native of Kyoto Prefecture, [2] was born on 18 June 1975. [3] Inspired by the anime OVA Gunbuster to pursue a career as an animator, [2] she was educated at the Yoyogi Animation Academy [] Osaka campus' Department of Animation, [4] and she joined Kyoto Animation in 1996. [2]

  6. Yukiko Horiguchi - Wikipedia

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    Yukiko Horiguchi (堀口 悠紀子, Horiguchi Yukiko, born 28 January 1983) is a Japanese animator and illustrator from Kyoto Prefecture who worked for the anime studio Kyoto Animation. When illustrating a light novel , she uses the pen name "Shiromizakana" ( 白身魚 ) .

  7. Production I.G - Wikipedia

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    [Web 3] Hideaki Hatta, President and CEO of Kyoto Animation, who encouraged Ishikawa to become president, supported him in establishing the company and even invested in it. [7] The company name "I.G" was named by Takayuki Goto, after the initials "I" of Ishikawa, the head of the production team, and "G" of Goto, the head of the animation studio.

  8. Yoshiji Kigami - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Animation employee Yoshiji Kigami ( Japanese : 木上 益治 , Hepburn : Kigami Yoshiji , 28 December 1957 – 18 July 2019) was a Japanese animator, director and storyboarder. He started working at Shin-Ei Animation , later became part of Animaruya and then he became affiliated with Kyoto Animation .

  9. Yutaka Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    Production of the short came after the announcement that Kyoto Animation would be producing a Tonari no 801-chan television series. [6] However, less than two weeks later, the series was canceled without explanation by its broadcaster, TBS. [7] Yamamoto wrote that the short was a chance to "avenge myself" on his blog. [5]