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Aaron White
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 5:52 pm |
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Obviously Disney was a key influence on Tezuka, but for some reason I think I recall reading somewhere that Popeye was actually his introduction to animation. Anybody know anything about this?
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GATSU
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:25 pm |
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If you read Lost World and metropolis, it has "cameos" of Dsiney and Fleischer characters.
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cyrax777
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 2:45 am |
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I've heard Bettie Boop as a influence also.
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Kyosuke-sama
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 8:18 pm |
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Correct Popeye was indeed an influence on Osamu. Regarding cameo roles you'll notice that in Metropolis [the movie] a character that looks suspiciously like Whimpy appears [the guy stamping things with the fish behind him.] Also I read in Manga! Manga! by Fredrick L Schodt that many Japanese artists were influenced by american newspaper comics translated after the war .... as for the names of these comics .... can't remember!
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trigunner
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:15 pm |
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| Quote: | | I've heard Bettie Boop as a influence also. |
Yes it was, his love of bettie boop's huge eyes carved what we know today as "Manga" eyes.
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