Mori Masaki
Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mori Masaki (真崎 守, Masaki Mori, born March 10, 1941 in Yokohama) is a Japanese manga artist, screenwriter and director.
Mori Masaki | |
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真崎 守 | |
Born | Masaki Mori (森 柾) March 10, 1941 |
Occupation(s) | Manga artist, anime director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1963-1986 |
Masaki's career as an animator began in 1963 at Mushi Production, where he was involved in Kimba the White Lion. After a few more works, he left the studio in 1968 and dedicated himself to his work as a mangaka. In 1979, he returned to the film and worked at Studio Madhouse as a director and screenwriter. He directed Natsu e no Tobira and Haguregumo, later wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of the manga Barefoot Gen and the sci-fi adventure Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger. In 1986, Masaki retired from anime, although he continued his manga career into the 90s.
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