Sakuga ase mamire [Revised and updated])
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My book, Nihon no animēshon wa ika ni shite seiritsu shita no ka (How Japanese Animation Was Created), covers a period of almost 100 years, starting with the Meiji era when foreign animation was first screened in Japan. I focus on animation located at peripheries and boundaries, and I examine how the concept of animation was created and developed in Japan. I wish to provide a list of books, perhaps arbitrarily, that, I believe, can be used as references in terms of the history of animation in Japan; I combined with my own book.
This is the memoir of an inaugural animator for Toei Doga. The reader can follow the flow of orthodox animation from Toei Doga to Studio Ghibli, ending with the product of commercial animation, while continuing to value full animation.