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studio owned by TV
Asahi and
founded in
Tokyo in 1965 as A
Production by
Daikichirō Kusube, who was
previously an
animator for Toei Animation. Shin-Ei Animation's...
- Production", an
animated studio formed by
another former Toei animator,
Daikichiro Kusube (the
company became Shin-Ei Animation).
Takahata and
Miyazaki had...
-
formally A Production, an
animation studio founded by
former Toei
animator Daikichirō Kusube.
Yamamura Animation, an
animation studio founded by
former Toei...
- anime, shut down on the same day as the show's
series finale. However,
Daikichirō Kusube gained the author's
trust and
secured the
rights to
Tokyo Movie...
- It was
adapted into an
anime by
Tokyo Movie Shinsha,
Shingo Araki and
Daikichiro Kusube created the
character designs,
while Hayao Miyazaki was in the...
-
appointed governor, won the
first Tokyo gubernatorial election against Daikichirō Tagawa, a
former Christian Socialist member of the
Imperial Diet, former...
-
Production as an
actual animation production company.
Fujioka approached Daikichirō Kusube, who had left Toei Doga and was
working as a freelancer, and by...
-
consists of
former Tōei Dōga members:
Shigetsugu Yoshida as director,
Daikichiro Kusube as
animation director, and Yōichi
Kotabe as ****istant animation...
- criminal. Roth
cites liberalism, and
liberals in ****an, such as
Yukio Ozaki,
Daikichiro Tagawa, and Saitō Takao, and the ****anese
resistance movement, including...
-
Hiromi Hamaguchi — Doraemon: Nobita's
Dorabian Nights Tsutomu Shibayama,
Daikichiro Kusube —
Animated film Domo
Arigato 3-D
travelogue [citation needed] Dragon...