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Interview with Kunio Okawara from the Sankei Newspaper
I thought I’d translate a recent article that was published in the Japanese Sankei newspaper around the 08th of August 2015. This article interviews Kunio Okawara(大河原邦男) and also…
The Art of Kokedama
Introduce harmony into your living space with a touch of bonsai-inspired garden art.
The Appeal of Art
Why create art? To such a question I would answer “to emote”. All art from any medium is created in order to express something that its creator felt.…
The Accessibility Of Art
No one reads these descriptions apparently. But in case you are here: Art is already democratized! Pick up a pen and doodle, and say amen. Edited/Written by @TeeHallumsYT…
The Art of Space
Interior decorating advice for anime
The art of the matter
Normally, I don’t care much about whether a series has great art or not. I’ve written before that it bothers me when fans ignore great series because they…
Gunpla Boom Ephemera: Kunio Okawara’s Gouf Lady
With the gunpla boom riding high and Bandai rolling out its new Mobile Suit Variations series, original Gundam mechanical designer Kunio Okawara tried his hand at sculpting an…
The Art of Goro Miyazaki
By Andrew Osmond. This summer sees the resurgence of Studio Ghibli, as Hayao Miyazaki’s How Do You Live? opens in Japanese cinemas on 14th July. Ghibli articles, understandably,…
The art of Mari Okazaki
There are few mangaka that can capture one’s heart wholly, both with their stories and their stunning artstyle, and Okazaki Mari is definitely one of them for me.…
The Art of Animated Titles
During their mid-century boom.
The (Unofficial) Art of 'Coraline'
Putting together a new resource.
Review—The Art of Emptiness
The Art of Emptiness gives the reader insight into one of the most famous lineages of Japanese pottery.
The Art of Hiromasa Yonebayashi
By Andrew Osmond. Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the future director of Arriety, When Marnie Was There and Mary and the Witch’s Flower, was in at anime’s deep end. It was…
Review—The Art of Emptiness
The Art of Emptiness gives the reader insight into one of the most famous lineages of Japanese pottery.
The Art of "Fun" Anime
Anime can be so fun to watch. Hence fun anime. Such as Lycoris Recoil Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedJoker0808?s=09 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/redjoker0808 BGM used from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbp9Qn5YX8E&t=1762s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qIgJl7kv6w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y8dn0F_Ih8 #anime #lycorisrecoil #theeminenceinshadow #bofuri
The Art of the Tournament Arc
Tournaments have long been a staple of anime, with some legendary arcs conducted in shonen classics like Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Yu-Gi-Oh (which is kind…
Hagakure: the Art of the Samurai
The Hagakure appears obsessed with seppuku when you read through it. In the book, Yamamoto Tsunetomo collected myriad accounts of samurai from Saga domain along with various proverbs…
The Art of the Genius Character
Seeing an intelligent character work their magic is one of the things I enjoy most about anime and manga. In this video, I discuss exactly what makes them…
Episode 12 - Dr. Naoko Kato (UBC)
In this Episode, Dr. Naoko Kato (UBC) catalogues the impact of the Meiji Period on Sino-Japanese relations through the person of Uchiyama Kanzo and the Uchiyama bookstore in…
In Search of Mother (瞼の母, Tai Kato, 1962)
A lonely yakuza longs to reconnect with mainstream society by finding the mother who was forced to abandon him in Tai Kato’s hugely moving jidaigeki.
∀ Gundam Question Corner with Okawara Kunio & Yasuda Akira
This interview is from the 1999 May release of Animage, so only shortly after the series began airing. It’s very short but I hope you enjoy it! Okawara…
Art of Darkness!
detective fiction, 推理小説、games, mystery, murder, locked room, Japanese, translations,
Ghost Cat of Nabeshima (鍋島怪猫伝, Kunio Watanabe, 1949)
A haunted Go board, a paranoid lord, and a rumour about a vengeful ghost cat spirit throw a small community into chaos in Kunio Watabe’s playful supernatural drama
Art Directing 'Song of the Sea'
A moving Irish storybook.
The Art of a Bad Ending
Its a short video but I hope you enjoyed, if you did, I would appreciate a like and comment anything I missed or anything you disagreed with. For…
The Art of Adaptation with CLAMP
Anime adaptation is an art all on its own. No matter how great the manga, the anime won't necessarily follow. So what does it take to make a…
Nerawareta Gakuen - The Art of Communication
My most anticipated video for #NoVidNovember, but really #NoVidDecember by the time I got to finishing it. Background Music: Nerawareta Gakuen OST "Ending of the Story" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8cqT7lMLGY) "Ginirohikousen (Piano Tutorial)" by…
'The Unofficial Art of Coraline' Returns
It's been a roller coaster ride.
The Art of Video Game Failure
Most games have something called a failure state. A part of the game you see when you play less than perfectly. Whether it's a game over, death screen,…
The Art of the Animated Music Video
Looking at three standout works.
The Lost Art of Drawing the Classroom
Let's take a look at how to draw a classroom interior! Layout Template : https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Ggh0ZSBZWDDgb9tFWhua2XeXWE3wpJ-/view?usp=sharing Layout Template for Clip Studio Paint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZaTfJf3dC1r_GLoxsH_WBt5sBgc7aZlD/view?usp=share_link Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/lastanimator Check out my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c.dong98 Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/dongchang
Kizumonogatari Staff Interview: VFX Supervisor Michiya Kato
Our next Kizumonogatari staff interview translation has VFX supervisor and eventual director of photography Michiya Kato give an in-depth chronicle about its production: the deliberate aesthetic mi…
In the Distance (距ててて, Saki Kato, 2022)
Two roommates struggle to get along amid the stress of pandemic-era life in Saki Kato’s indie dramedy.
Kunio-kun and Double Dragon for Super Smash Bros.
As Smash Bros. Ultimate increasingly becomes a celebration of gaming history on a wider scale, I want more and more to see every video game genre represented in…
Tokyo Art Scene: An Anthology of Contemporary Art
From graphic design to contemporary art, here are three curated exhibitions to visit this month which features works by an array of artists.
Books: The Art of Pacific Rim the Black
By Jonathan Clements. Occupying a handy space between Titan Books’ habitual comics and movie work, and the more impenetrable territory of Japanese animation, Andrew Osmond’s The Art of…
Kabaneri and the Art of the Dumb Show
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress ended last season, with the general consensus being that it was anywhere from mildly to extremely disappointing. When it ended, two of the…
+4: The Art of an Otomo Storyboard
Breaking down 'Akira,' 'Steamboy,' 'Combustible' and more.
The Art of Anime: SHONEN (Anime Analysis)
Welcome Back to the Art of Anime! A series I made so I can ramble about thing that only make sense to me. In this video I go…
Hamigaki: The Art Of A Beautiful Smile
Beautiful smiles speak the same language — proper dental care.
Horimiya: The Art of Butchering an Adaptation
Side note before I begin: today’s essay just so happened to coincide with the release of the final chapter of the Horimiya manga. Complete accident on my part,…
Tokyo Art Scene: The Spirit of Spring
We introduce spring themed Photography and Western art exhibitions for you to enjoy in this cool and sunny weather.
The Art of Pitching Shows to Friends
I, for one, find that I am incredibly hard to pitch a show to. I like what I like and if you’re not pitching something to me correctly,…
Big Windup and the Art of Adaptation
I go back to my roots with Big Windup. Sports anime have always been some of my favourites and the first genre I discovered.
The Art of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
A peek into Jiří Trnka's craft.
The work of art in the age of memetic simulacra
Walter Benjamin’s classic essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” somehow never ceases to be relevant. Despite being very much a reflection of its…
The Cheese & The Worms (チーズとうじ虫, Haruyo Kato, 2005)
Documentarian Haruyo Kato captures the transience of the everyday while while living with her grandmother and terminally ill mother in her rural hometown
Call of the Night is a Work of Art
Hi! I'm Huno with a new video about one of the new anime from the Summer 2022 season, Call of the Night, also known as Yofukashi no Uta,…
Anime’s Invisible Aces: Michiya Kato And CYCLONE GRAPHICS
What does BEASTARS‘ opening sequence have in common with other iconic intros like DRIFTERS and Tatami Galaxy, the filmography of geniuses like Satoshi Kon and Tatsuya Oishi, plus…