Thursday, March 31, 2011

Japanese Anime History

Anime History

At the end of World War II American occupation, many Japanese artists had contact with Western culture and American pop culture influenced debut for designers to know its modern form began in cartoons and comics. There traders American films, Disney cartoons and others were smuggled roll.

Major artists who were involved with the arts, in addition to Osamu Tezuka, Shotaro Ishinomori and were Leiji Matsumoto. These three men, were later contained in the manga market. 1950, the Western media, many artists came to the studio to the affected began to develop projects for experimental animation.

Time that the leading anime manga success was the king of media by birth: Hakujaden (the legend of White Snake) October 22, 1958 at the premiere, the first Toei Animation, Toei animation division of the company and continued production in the commercial circuit asked calendar. Specifically designed for first TV anime, 25 जून, 1962, which lasted two years with the studio production Otogi broadcast by TBS.

Soon after, January 1, 1963, Astro Boy, Osamu Tezuka was released based on the manga by the big eyes and spiky hair come up with the aesthetic character of the printed version as well. Astro Boy finally a starter for the largest industry in the world of animation, made winning the American public. Tezuka in Japan and its popularity was an idol of his own production company, Mushi Productions gave money to invest. Other manufacturers had invested in this new industry and eight-Man, Super Dynamo (Paa Man), but unlike American animation is still uncertain with some resources, such anime classics were born.

In 1967, four movies and Princess Knight, Fantomas and fourteen, including the animated series in Japan were run, first with major international projection speed.

Mobile phones for children, girls and giant robots with young people about the weekly series during the 1970s kept pace with the number. Time, Tatsunoko Production, the creators of Speed ​​Racer, Gatchaman called the success of a title (the West, the Battle of the Planets) launched.

Animes industry this time just a lot of success with the series in the 80s, Macross (like in the West, Robotech) grow, St. (west of Knights of the Zodiac) with shadow and 90s in the years , 2000, a lot of advanced series that made millions of fans around the world with.

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