Mori Masaki (manga artist)
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Mori Masaki (真崎守) is a Japanese manga artist. He was also a director/producer under Mushi Production and Studio Madhouse. His work is characterized by experimental visuals and often includes anti-war, anti-nationalist, and student movement themes.
Early Life[edit]
Masaki was born on March 10, 1941 in Yokohama, Kanegawa, Japan.
Career[edit]
Manga[edit]
Animation Production/Directing[edit]
Masaki joined Mushi Production in 1963. After working on Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (1968), Masaki left Mushi Productions to pursue his career as a manga artist. He briefly returned to animation in the late 1970s under Studio Madhouse. Masaki focused almost exclusively on manga after 1985.
Filmography[1][edit]
- Animation Kikō Marco Polo no Bōken (TV 1979) : Storyboard (4 episodes)
- Astro Boy: Hero of Space (movie 1964) : Assistant producer
- Barefoot Gen (movie 1983) : Director, Theme Song Lyrics
- Barefoot Gen 2 (movie 1986): Director[citation needed]
- Bobby's Girl (movie) : Conceptual Design
- (The) Dagger of Kamui (movie) : Screenplay
- (The) Door into Summer (movie 1981) : Director
- Haguregumo (movie 1982) : Director, Storyboard
- Harmagedon (movie) : Screenplay
- Jungle Emperor Leo (movie 1966) : Production Coordination
- Kimba the White Lion (TV 1965) : Production Coordination
- Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (TV 1968) : Episode Director
- Toki no Tabibito -Time Stranger- (movie) : Director, Screenplay, Storyboard
- Wanpaku Tanteidan (TV) : Producer
References[edit]
- ↑ "Mori MASAKI - Anime News Network". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
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