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1998 | {{Nihongo|I Wanna Drive You Insane|狂わせたいの|Kuruwasetaino}} | Part color, 16 mm film, stereo, {{nowrap|60 min}} Screenplay, direction, production, cinematography, lighting, editing, art, performancehttp://www010.upp.so-net.ne.jp/kyupikyupi/ishipro | Released in Japanese cinemas October 10, 1998http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=153702 |
I am a reformed Wikipedian who is now addicted to referencing. My primary hobby here is marking (now-)obscure but notable animated films and their creators slightly less obscure, with particular focuses being the work of Michel Ocelot and Japanese independent animation (though I'm equally a fan of the mid-Century modern era of American animation and original, primarily German-style, tabletop games). Will (i.e. might, i.e. probably won't) clean up this page at another time.
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{{Nihongo|Yoshimasa Ishibashi|石橋義正|Ishibashi Yoshimasa|1968—}} is a video, experimental film and performance artist based in Kyoto, Japan and the leader of the Kyupi Kyupi artist collective, founded in 1996. He has directed work for both art museums, including Kyupi Kyupi performances at the Palais de Tokyo and Tate Modern in 2003,http://www.kyupikyupi.com/liveachives.html and commercial television and film, his most famous creation being the Fuccons, a family of mannequins who first appeared in Vermilion Pleasure Night in 2000 and since in their own program Oh! Mikey and its spin-offs.
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1998 | {{Nihongo|I Wanna Drive You Insane|狂わせたいの|Kuruwasetaino}} Released in Japanese cinemas October 10, 1998http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=153702 | Part color, 16 mm film, stereo, {{nowrap|60 min}} Screenplay, direction, production, cinematography, lighting, editing, art, performancehttp://www010.upp.so-net.ne.jp/kyupikyupi/ishipro | |
2000 | {{Nihongo|Vermilion Pleasure Night|バミリオン・プレジャー・ナイト|Bamirion Purejā Naito}} Aired on Japanese TV July 2 – December 24, 2000 | 25 × {{nowrap|25 min}} Planning, structure, production, direction, screenplay, performance, cinematography, editing, music direction; "The Fuccon Family" segments also released on DVD separately in 2004 | |
2002 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey|オー!マイキー|Ō! Maikī}}, aka The Fuccons Aired on Japanese TV from January 6, 2002http://www.vpn-tv.net/english/index.html | 104 × {{nowrap|3 min}} Direction, screenplay, production, cinematography, editinghttp://kyoto-ex.jp/program/soseiza/profile | |
2002 | {{Nihongo|The Color of Life|カラー・オブ・ライフ|Karā obu Raifu}} Released in Japanese cinemas March 22, 2002 | Color, 35 mm film, stereo, {{nowrap|88 min}} Vermilion Pleasure Night spin-off filmhttp://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=237093 Direction, screenplay, production, cinematography, editing, music direction | |
2005 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey Hard Core|オー!マイキー ハードコア|Ō! Maikī Hādo Koa}} Released on DVD in Japan August 26, 2005 | 8 × {{nowrap|3 min}} "too hot for TV" unaired episodeshttp://coolestsound.jp/Oh_Mikey_Hardcore_DVD/2005.07.07/002250 | |
2006 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey Night|オー!マイキー ナイト|Ō! Maikī Naito}} Released in Japanese cinemas July 1, 2006 | {{nowrap|60 min}}http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=325376 compilation movie of material from Oh! Mikey Hard Core and new episodeshttp://coolestsound.jp/Oh_Mikey_Night/2006.06.23/003233 Executive production, direction, cinematography, editing, screenplayhttp://movie.goo.ne.jp/contents/movies/MOVCSTD9194 | |
2006 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey Extra|オー!マイキー エクストラ|Ō! Maikī Ekusutora}} Released on DVD in Japan August 25, 2006 | 13 × {{nowrap|3 min}} material from Oh! Mikey Night and other unaired episodeshttp://coolestsound.jp/Oh_Mikey_Extra_DVD/2006.06.23/003232 | |
2007 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey Fever|オー!マイキー フィーバー|Ō! Maikī Fībā}} Released in Japanese cinemas December 1, 2007 | {{nowrap|40 min}} all-new spin-offhttp://eiga.com/movie/56271 Direction, executive production, screenplay, cinematography, editing | |
2010 | {{Nihongo|Oh! Mikey Romance|オー!マイキー ロマンス|Ō! Maikī Romansu}} Aired on Japanese TV November 4 – December 30, 2010http://www.fuccon-family.com/news/201010.html | 10 × {{nowrap|3 min}} new episodes in celebration of the Fuccons' 10th anniversary Direction, screenplay, cinematography | |
2011 | {{Nihongo|Milocrorze|ミロクローゼ|Mirokurōze}}, aka Milocrorze: A Love Story Premièred February 18, 2011http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt1843986/releaseinfo | Direction, screenplay, production, editing, music direction;http://www.kcif.or.jp/ryusite/img/soseiza.pdf released in Japanese cinemas spring 2012http://www.milocrorze.jp |
I can see two go ways to go with this regarding content. One is to stop at the '70s, before things get too complicated with many spin-offs of television programs which skirt the 45 minute boundary between short and feature, which feels rather artificial and leaves off the last few of the fairy tale series they continued with into the '80s (and for which there are actually English Wikipedia pages for the films themselves); the other is to exclude any spin-offs of television programs already animated by the studio. But it can sometimes be difficult to determine whether something is or not and this would leave out some very notable features.
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|list1 = Hakujaden (1958){{·}}{{wrap}} Shōnen Sarutobi Sasuke (1959)
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|list2 = Saiyūki (1960){{·}}{{wrap}} Anju to Zushiō Maru (1961){{·}}{{wrap}} Arabian Nights: Sinbad no Bōken (1962){{·}}{{wrap}} Wanpaku Ōji no Orochi Taiji (1963){{·}}{{wrap}} Wanwan Chūshingura (1963){{·}}{{wrap}} Gulliver no Uchū Ryokō (1965){{·}}{{wrap}} Cyborg 009 (1966){{·}}{{wrap}} Shōnen Jakku to Mahōtsukai (1967){{·}}{{wrap}} Cyborg 009: Kaijū Sensō (1967){{·}}{{wrap}} Hyokkori Hyōtanjima (1967){{·}}{{wrap}} Andersen Monogatari (1968){{·}}{{wrap}} Taiyō no Ōji: Hols no Daibōken (1968){{·}}{{wrap}} Nagagutsu o Haita Neko (1969){{·}}{{wrap}} Soratobu Yūreisen (1969)
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|list3 = Chibikko Rémi to Meiken Capi (1970){{·}}{{wrap}} Kaitei San-man Mile (1970){{·}}{{wrap}} Dōbutsu Takarajima (1971){{·}}{{wrap}} Ali Baba to Yonjū-ppiki no Tōzoku (1971){{·}}{{wrap}} Nagagutsu Sanjūshi (1972){{·}}{{wrap}} Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo! (1972){{·}}{{wrap}} Panda no Daibōken (1973){{·}}{{wrap}} D51 no Daibōken: Kikansha Yaemon (1974){{·}}{{wrap}} Andersen Dōwa: Ningyo-Hime (1975){{·}}{{wrap}} Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichi-kan Sekaiisshū (1976){{·}}{{wrap}} Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Hakuchō no Ōji (1977){{·}}{{wrap}} Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Oyayubi-Hime (1978){{·}}{{wrap}} Tatsu no Ko Tarō (1979){{·}}{{wrap}} Ginga Tetsudō 999 (1979)
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Krátký film Praha a.s. (literally "Short Film Prague") is a Czech film production company,http://www.kratkyfilm.eu/ENG/onas.html a division of which is the animation studio known as Studio Jiřího Trnky ("Jiří Trnka Studio") after its founder Jiří Trnka. It also home to the films of Jan Švankmajer
non-Czech productions Fantastic Planet
{{Nihongo|Atsuko Fukushima||Fukushima Atsuko}} is a Japanese animator, character designer, animation director and film director. She is married to and often works with Kōji Morimoto.
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|+ List of film performances |
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1980
| Makoto-chan film | Key animator | |
1980
| Ashita no Joe 2 TV | Tōkyō Movie | Key animator | |
1981
| Ashita no Joe 2 film | Tōkyō Movie | Key animator | |
1982
| Cobra film | Tōkyō Movie | Key animator | |
1982
| Cobra TV | Tōkyō Movie | Key animator | |
1983 [KA]
|Future Police Urashiman [KA] | 1983 | Golgo 13 film | Tōkyō Movie | Key animator | |
1983
| Key animator | Episodes 26 and 33 |
[KA]
| [layout, CD & KA of witch] | 1984 | Lensman | | Madhouse | Key animator |
1984
| Grimm Dōwa: Kin no Tori film | Madhouse | Layout artist, character designer and key animator | vugiufg |
1985
| The Dagger of Kamui film | Madhouse | Key animator | |
Hoero Bunbun [KA]
| 1987 | Hoero Bunbun film | Madhouse | Key animator | |
http://www.pelleas.net/animators/#2
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1987 Hoero Bunbun [KA]
Manie Manie Labyrinth Tales: Labyrinth Labyrinthos [AD, KA]
Robot Carnival: OP & ED [CD, KA]
Plot of the Fuma Clan [KA]
1988 Akira [KA → Yamagata going out of the bar, Tetsuo messing with Kaneda's bike, etc]
1989 Kiki's Delivery Service [KA]
1991 Fly! Peek the Whale [KA]
1993 Art Anime Collection: Jack & the Beanstalk [CD, AD, S]
1995 Extra music clip [KA]
1996 Memories episode 1: Magnetic Rose [KA]
Popolo Crois game I & II & TV [CD]
Open the Door promotional video [KA]
2003 Popolo Crois: Hajimari no Bouken TV [CD, ED drawings]