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Takahata Isao

Takahata Isao (高畑 勲) (born October 29, 1935) is one of the most famous directors of anime, or Japanese animated films.

Born in Ise, Mie prefecture, Japan, he is a long-term colleague of Miyazaki Hayao and co-head at Studio Ghibli. His four animated films at Studio Ghibli have spanned a remarkable range of genres: war-film (Grave of the Fireflies), romantic drama (Only Yesterday), comedy (My Neighbors the Yamadas) and ecological adventure (Pom-Poko). Of these Grave of the Fireflies, in particular, is widely considered among the greatest animated films ever made.

Graduating from Tokyo University in 1959, Takahata joined the newly-created Toei Douga animation company where a short time later he met Miyazaki, and also directed his first feature film Horus: Prince of the Sun. Ostracized within the company after the financial failure of the film (despite its artistic success), he and Miyazaki left in order to work together, and collaborated on many other films.

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Works

Assistant Director

Director

Producer

Scriptwriter

Storyboards

  • Wasteland Boy Isamu (TV) (Kouya no Shounen Isamu) -- 1973
  • A Dog of Flanders (TV) (Furandaasu no Inu) -- 1975
  • Seton Animal Chronicles: Jacky the Bear Cub (TV) (Shiiton Doubutsuki Kuma no Ko Jakkii) -- 1977
  • Perrine's Story (TV) (Periinu Monogatari) -- 1978

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