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| | | | Spring 2025 is coming to an end, and with it, a lot of incredible opening and ending sequences. It's time to delve deep into those works and their creators, but even more importantly, how the... | |
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| | | | Cover image: a tribute to Yoshinori Kanada by Hiroyuki Imaishi Yoshinori Kanada is widely considered to be the most influential animator in Japan, if not one of the most important in the whole world. Something rare for anime staff, his influence even extends beyond the world of animation, as some, like contemporary artist Takashi Murakami,... | |
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| | | | Among all the artists influenced by Yoshinori Kanada, Ichirô Itano is probably one of the most important. And yet, he is never considered a Kanada-style animator, most likely because their styles look very different. One of the most important mechanical and effects animators of the 1980s, Itano revolutionized how SF anime would look, and his... | |
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| | A couple of years ago I was rummaging around in the magic box known as Youtube when I stumbled across the old 1960's Marvel cartoons. And no, not the "does whatever a spider can" Spider-Man series, but the first foray into Marvel on the small screen, The Marvel Super Heroes. These cartoons are the goofiest,... |