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When he graduated from Omiya High School, his interest in animation awoke with 'The Tale of the White Snake' from which he 'fell in love' with its protagonist and began to devour manga and anime. Since he was a child he knew that he should continue with his father's business and that is why he ended up graduating in Political Science and Economics, although he nevertheless began to work at Toei doing intercalador tasks (in charge of drawings between movements). Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki professional beginnings His passion and good work made him head of the studio, where he met Isao Takahata who would ultimately be his partner in creating Studio Ghibli.
His animator career would start in 1963 when he photo retouching service joined Toei Animation working on ' Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon' where he found the original ending unsatisfactory and he developed his own idea which ended up being used in the film.. Related Posts Evolution of the Soccer World Cup Logo The evolution of the World Cup logos. From 1930 to 2022. 14 September 2022 Women Pioneers of Graphic Design 2022 Deborah Sussman Great Graphic Designers Deborah Sussman 8 March 2022 Great Graphic Designers | april greiman Great Graphic Designers April Greiman 8 March 2022 The responsibilities grew and he collaborated with Isao Takahata in the anime ' Heidi, Marco and Ana de las Tejas Verdes'. In 1978 he directed his first series, ' Conan and the Future Child' and in 1979 he directed his first film Lupine III The Castle of Cagliostro.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind After creating Lupine, Miyazaki developed an anime in his own studio that first appeared in Animage magazine. 'Nausicaä del Valle del Viento' is a story with a post-apocalyptic setting that contains the keys that would mark the author's productions humanism, concern for the environment, initiatory events, the leading role of female characters and dreamlike, magical tones and allegorical. This work was key in his career since it showed a different style from the prevailing children's comic at the time. Meanwhile, independently, he was working on different sleeves that were very well received by the public. And it allowed him to make an animated version of 'Nausicaä del Valle del Vient0'. In the first half of the 80's he directed some episodes for the animated series Sherlock Holmes.
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