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  2. Ming Fay - Wikipedia

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    Ming Fay was born in Shanghai in 1943 and late moved to Hong Kong in 1952, soon after the rise of communism in mainland China. [3] His mother was an artist, and his father worked in the then-burgeoning Hong Kong movie industry as an art director. [4]

  3. Manga artist - Wikipedia

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    Most professionally published manga artists work with an editor, who is considered the boss of the manga artist and supervises series production. The editor gives advice on the layout and art of the manga, vets the story direction and pace, ensures that deadlines are met, and generally makes sure that the manga stays up to company standards.

  4. List of manga artists - Wikipedia

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    Anime-influenced animation; MyAnimeList; Anime and manga portal: This is a list of notable manga artists. Romanized names are written in Western order (given names ...

  5. Range Murata - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his conceptual design work on anime series Last Exile and Blue Submarine No. 6. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He began his career in the early 1990s doing design work for video games, including having done the illustrations and character design for the fighting game series made by Atlus , Power Instinct ( Goketsuji Ichizoku ).

  6. Yoshitaka Amano - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, he began working in the animation department of Tatsunoko Productions, where he was introduced to the early Japanese anime movement. [7] [8] His first paid project was for the Speed Racer anime franchise. He was a character designer for anime shows such as Time Bokan, Gatchaman, Tekkaman, and Honeybee Hutch. [9]

  7. Anime-influenced animation - Wikipedia

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    The advent of Japanese anime stylizations appearing in Western animation questioned the established meaning of "anime". [171] Defining anime as style has been contentious amongst critics and fans, with John Oppliger stating, "The insistence on referring to original American art as "anime" or "manga" robs the work of its cultural identity." [2 ...

  8. A-1 Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The studio was established by SMEJ's animation production division, Aniplex, on May 9, 2005, to animate its anime series and productions. [4] [5] In 2006, it co-produced the original production Zenmai Zamurai, and in October of the same year, established a studio in Asagaya.

  9. Nobuteru Yūki - Wikipedia

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    Nobuteru Yūki. Nobuteru Yūki (結城 信輝, Yūki Nobuteru, born December 24, 1962 in Tokyo) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, animator and doujinshi artist. He has designed characters for manga, anime and video games, and has frequently collaborated with director Kazuki Akane, including on his most famous work, The Vision of Escaflowne.