Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka gained popularity as a manga writer and illustrator up through the 1950s. He is widely credited as the most influential animator in Japan and, indeed, his career parallels the rise of the Japanese animation industry. Inspired by his great love for cartoon animation, Disney in particular (it's said he saw Walt Disney's Bambi 80 times), he set up Mushi Studios, his own ...
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A History of Manga nmp international ARTICLES A History of Manga, part 1 A History of Manga, part 2 A History of Manga, part 4 A History of Manga, part 5 A History of Manga, part 6 go tchiei Tezuka Osamu and the Expressive Techniques of Contemporary Manga Tezuka Osamu's Debut: A Manga Prose Revolution Manga today is flourishing on the foundations laid by Tezuka Osamu. This article will discuss ...
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Tezuka Osamu Date of Birth 3 November 1928 Date of Death 2 February 1989 Place of Birth Osaka Osamu was a great Japanese cartoonist and a Doctor of Medicine. When he was a child, he loved to collect insects, and a part of his name of Osamu , mu means insects in Japan. When he went to Osaka university, he made a debut with MA-chan no nikkicho on Shokokumin Shinbun in 1946., The following year, ...
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Screenshots from Marine Boy, Kimba, and Blake's 7, and links for these shows and others fondly remembered: Astro Boy, Captain Scarlet, Thunderbirds, Speed Racer.
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