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Atsuko Tanaka(Điền trung đôn tử,Tanaka Atsuko,born November 3, 1954)is a Japaneseanimator.She has been involved withTMS Entertainmentand many ofStudio Ghibli's works.[1]She is a member of theJapanese Animation Creators Association(JAniCA).
She is best known for her work onLupin the Third,Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland,Animaniacs,Princess Mononoke,The New Batman Adventures,Spirited Away,Sonic X,Howl's Moving Castle,Ponyo,Belle,andThe Boy and the Heron.
Works
edit- The Castle of Cagliostro(1979) – key animator[2]
- Lupin the 3rd(1977–1980) key animator
- The New Adventures of Gigantor(1980-1981) – key animator "The Dreaded Double Robot"
- Downtown Story(1981) – animator[3]
- Sugata Sanshirô(1981) – key animator
- Enchanted Journey(1981) – animator
- Space Cobra(1982–1983) – animator /Telecom Animation Film
- Here Come the Littles(1985) – key animator
- Sherlock Hound(1984–1985) – animator
- Galaxy High(1986) – key animator
- DuckTales(1987–1990) – key animator "Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" (uncredited)
- The Fuma Conspiracy(1987) – key animator
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland(1989) – key animator
- Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates(1990–1991) – animation director "The Dream" / TMS
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation(1992) – key animator / TMS
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog(1993) – animation director "Robotnik's Pyramid Scheme"
- Animaniacs(1993–1998) – animation director / Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd.
- Pom Poko(1994) – animator /Telecom Animation Film[2]
- Whisper of the Heart(1995) – key animato r/Telecom Animation Film
- Pinky and the Brain(1995–1998) – animation director "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas"/ TMS Kyokjichi Corporation
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries(1995–2002) – animation director / key animator / Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd.
- Superman: The Animated Series(1996–2000) – storyboard artist / key animator
- Princess Mononoke(1997) – key animator /Telecom Animation Film[2][4]
- The New Batman Adventures(1997–1999) – Director / storyboard artist / key animator[5]
- Cybersix(1999) –Storyboard/ Director / key animator[6]
- Wakko's Wish(1999) – key animator (uncredited)
- Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker(2000) – key animator
- Spirited Away(2001) – Animation Supervisor /Telecom Animation Film[7][2][8]
- WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3(2002) – animator
- Sonic X(2003–2005) – key animator "Dr. Eggman's Ambition"
- Hajime no Ippo: The Champion Road(2003) – key animator
- Howl's Moving Castle(2004) – Animator[9][2]
- Monmon the Water Spider(2006) – animation director
- Tales from Earthsea(2006) – key animator[8]
- Ponyo(2008) – key animator[2][8]
- Green Lantern: First Flight(2009) – key animator
- Summer Wars(2009) – key animator
- Arrietty(2010) – key animator[2]
- Pandane to Tamago Hime(2010) – key animator
- From Up on Poppy Hill(2011) – key animator
- The Wind Rises(2013) – key animator /Telecom Animation Film[2]
- Space Dandy(2014) – key animator "The Search for the Phantom Space Ramen, Baby"
- When Marnie Was There(2014) – key animator[2]
- The Boy and the Beast(2015) – key animator
- Your Name(2016) – key animator
- Mary and the Witch's Flower(2017) – key animator[2]
- Mirai(2018) – key animator
- Belle(2021) – key animator
- The Boy and the Heron(2023) – key animator
References
edit- ^"Atsuko Tanaka".AnimeFest.Retrieved9 July2015.
- ^abcdefghijCastillo, Katy (October 20, 2017)."Hi, I'm Atsuko Tanaka, Veteran Japanese Animator [Industry Interview]".RetrievedMarch 31,2021.
- ^"Chie the Brat Credits".Nausicaa.net.RetrievedMarch 31,2021.
- ^"Princess Mononoke Credits".Nausicaa.net.RetrievedMarch 31,2021.
- ^For detail on which episodes Atsuko Tanaka Directed on, seeThe World's Finest - The New Batman Adventures.
- ^"Cybersix Credits".Archived fromthe originalon July 18, 2011.RetrievedNovember 6,2010.
- ^"Spirited Away".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.2015. Archived fromthe originalon July 14, 2015.
- ^abc"Atsuko Tanaka".British Film Institute.Archived fromthe originalon September 30, 2017.Retrieved31 March2021.
- ^Scott, A. O.(2014)."A Cursed Teenager Turns 90. Let the Adventures Begin".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.Archived fromthe originalon 2014-01-22.
External links
edit- Atsuko TanakaatIMDb
- Atsuko TanakaatAnime News Network's encyclopedia
- The Women Behind GhibliArchived2018-03-01 at theWayback Machine