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Here is a chronological list of books (or video tapes), which came out from ANIDO. Some of them were brought out by other company but ANIDO participated in their publication. Unfortunately most on the list have been already sold out. In the future, we will place important articles from FILM 1/24 here, too. So please check it out. If you want to know about a book or a video tape in stock, please visit our “WEB SHOP” page. Most of them are written in Japanese. Only the books with the notion are written in English.

Brief history of ANIDO’s Publication

At the beginning we were irregularly publishing “Anime Dayori (Animation Letter)”, which were briefly mimeographed matters. As we became more active, we started to issue a longer booklet and change its name to “FILM 1/24″. It was at first mimeographed and later simply offset-printed. But all manuscripts were written by hand and pictures were not very clear. We suspended its publication after Vol.12, which was appeared in 1974.

In 1975, one of our members, Yoko Tomizawa, began to bring out “FILM 1/24″ again as a chief editor. From Vol. 8 it became the magazine with printing type and clear pictures. Unfortunately Vol. 32 in 1984 became the last one to be appeared.

As well as “FILM 1/24″, we started editing “FILM 1/18″ which carried the news for ANIDO members. Now it is called “FILM 1/30″. We, as gaining the experience of publication, also started publishing animation books, such as “Conan, the Boy in Future”, “The Animation Films of the world” planned and edited by Takashi Namiki. We contributed to popularization of animated cartoons by cooperating to publish Laser Discs and books came out from other companied, too.

The latest book we have brought out is “Yasugi Mori, Master Animator-His Animated Drawings”. We are planning to publish a book every year. Now we are editing “Chuck Amuck”, “The animation Films of the World (new edition)” and “Animated People”.

Anime Dayori(Animation Letter) Volume 1

1968

Content

About Noman Mclealen

Report: Visit to Mr.Sugimoto’s Home

Studio News Letter for “Little Norse Prince Valiant” 1968

We are making now “Little Norse Prince Valiant”

Hols Tsushin(Hols: Prince of the Sun Letter)

1968

Letter that tells the state of progress of production of “Hols: Prince of the Sun,” mainly made by Yoshio Aiso, the chairman of ANIDO at that time.

FILM1/24(Old version) Vol.1

Sep. 24, 1971

First Number(Mimeographed)

Content

Greeting from Yoshio Aiso, the chairman

Notice to next our Screening

FILM1/24(Old version) Vol.2

Oct 28,1971

Content

600 people came to our screening!

Let’s go to see “Little Norse Prince Valiant”!

FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.3

FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.4
FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.5
FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.6
FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.7
FILM1/24 (Old version) Vol.8

Feb. 16, 1972

Content

“Crisis of the Full Length animated Feature Films at Toei Animation Studio” Yoshio Aiso

“Mumbling about Animation” Yoko Tomizawa

“Dear All Members of ANIDO”(Cartoon) Nanda Kanda

“The Record of Screenings”

FILM1/24(Old version) Vol.9

Sep. 22, 1972

Content

“Memory of Screenings” Yoko Tomizawa

“Questionnaire: What animation film would you like to see?”

“Takashi Namiki, Introducing Others”

FILM1/24(Old version) Vol.10

Dec. 17, 1972

Content

“Special Article about Bajaja”

“Memorundam on Animation” Noboru Fujita

FILM1/24(Old version)No.11

July, 1973

FILM1/24(Old version)Vol.12

Dec. 17, 1974

Content

“After Seeing Animation Festival Japan” Yoko Tomizawa

“History of Japanese Animation” Goro Sugimoto

FILM1/24(New edition) Vol.1

Oct. 1, 1975

Republished number(Vol.13)

Content

“National Animation Clubs Conference in Shizuoka ended”

“Completion of Little Jumbo”

FILM1/24(New edition) Vol.2

Nov. 1, 1975

Content

“Special Article about Anbaraya”

“After Seeing The Fourth Puppet Anime-Show” Hideaki Ishikawa

“Special Supplement (Illustration) Scary OH Production” Joji Manabe

Drawing:Joji Manabe(Animator)

Mr. Manabe, who was a key animator in OH Production at that time, also drew illustration for the article “Why is film・・・” in FILM 1/24.

Fantoche

Oct. 31, 1975

The First Printing Typed Animation Journal in Japan. We happened to see the French animation magazine “Fantasmagorie” at Annecy Festival, which we joined with Kihachiro Kawamoto, and were inspired to publish “Fantoche”. It was introduced as the first animation journal in Japan by media such as Mainichi Newspaper. We sent a manuscript to the press in Nakano at the cost of 720,000 yen. But the experts for printing left the company I think because their business was not going so well. So the manager had to print our manuscript by himself and it turned out to be illegible. Because the stuff could not get along well anymore, Namiki left them after publishing Vol. 1. He then FILM 1/24 into print.

Editor:Takashi Namiki

Stuff:Kazuyoshi Hirose, Takashi Sudo, Masaru Kabutoya

Style:A4 44 pages

Publisher:Fantoche Editorial Office

Content

“Acknowledgment” Takashi Namiki

“After joining Annecy Festival” Takashi Namiki

“Why is film・・・?” Goro Sugimoto

“The Eye Hears, the Ear sees (Japanese translation)”

“Scenario for Little Prince and the Eogjt-headed Dragon”

FILM1/24 Vol.3

Dec. 1, 1975

Content

“The collection of U.P.A.”

“Report from “Puss’N Boots Travels around the World”

FILM1/24 Vol.4

Jan. 1, 1976

Content

“Report of Screening “The Beginning – the Birth of Animation/Dec 18″

“Great Animations in ’75″ Emiko Okada

“Spcial Article about ‘Marco’”

FILM1/24 Vol.5

Feb. 9, 1976

Content

“Seeing 35 mm film ‘Little Prince and the Eight-headed Dragon’”

“After Seeing Marco”

FILM1/24 Vol.6

Mar. 1, 1976

Content

“Note about Fleischer”

“Critiques at the time of the first screening ‘Mr.Bug Goes To The Town’ Hisamistu Noguchi”

FILM1/24 Vol.7

Apr. 12, 1976

Content

“Report: The second Screening of 35 mm long film ‘Tresure Island’”

“Last Full Length Animated Feature Films ‘Tresure Island’” Yoko Tomizawa

“After seeing ‘Jack and The Witch’”Yoko Tomizawa

FILM1/24 Vol.8

May 19, 1976

*The First Printing Typed Number

Content

“Mr. Otsuka’s Talk; about Lupin, the Third”

“Hey, I’ve seen three Jiri Trnkas” Emiko Okada

FILM1/24 Vol.9

June 1, 1976

Content

“Mr. Otsuka’s Talk; TV Animation in the U.S. and Japan”

“Silly Symphony”Emiko Okada

“See! This is the Legend of Japanese Animation Classics, part-1″

FILM1/24 Vol.10

July 1, 1976

Special: Little Prince and the Eight-headed Dragon

Content

“Mr. Otsuka’s Talk; about the change of the members for full length animated feature films at Toei”

“After seeing ‘Old Mill’ again” Emiko Okada

FILM1/24 Vol.11

Aug. 1, 1976

Content

“Kihachiro KawamotoVS Taku Furukawa:Talking about festivals in the world”

“Why is Film・・・?; about the development of colored film and animation film” Goro Sugimoto

FILM1/24 Vol.12

Sep. 1, 1976

Special Article: Fleischer

Content

“The Fleischers” Nobuo Mochizuki

“Why is Film・・・?; about the development of colored film and animation film, part 2″ Goro Sugimoto

“After fininshing National Animation Clubs Conference” Takashi Namiki

FILM1/24 Vol.13&14

Mar. 1, 1977

Special article about “Marco”

Content

“Summary of each story in ‘Marco’” Yoko Tomizawa

“Interview/1 Youichi Kotabe and Reiko Okuyama”

“Interview/2 Isao Takahata”

“Interview/3 Hayao Miyazaki”

“Texes Avery” Translation by Nobuo Mochizuki

FILM1/24 Vol.15

Apr. 4, 1977

Special Article about NFB-Animation in Canada

Content

“The Light Fantastick~History of Animation in Canada”

“Film Makers of NFB”Tomoko Konparu

“[NFB]and[Animated Films]“Abe rii

“Field trip to the studio 2~Shin-ei” Banbru Hani

“Why is film・・・?;Guide for Projecting”Goro Sugimoto

FILM1/24 Vol.16&17

June 10, 1977

Homage to John Hubley

Content

“My Memory of John Hubley’s films”Takuya Mori

“About John Hubley”Takashi Tomono

“Hubley Note”Nobuo Mochizuki

“Report from Toei Animation Studio 1 by Mr. Yasuo Otuka”

“Fleischer’s Films and My Cartoon”Osamu Tezuka

“Interview with Takamura Mukuo(Special Article about “Marco”, Part 4)”

FILM1/24 History of Japanese Animation Films

June 10, 1977

English Version(6/10)

History of Japanese Animation Films

Content

“JapanesePuppet Animation”

“Japanese TV Animation”

“Who’s who in Japanese”

FILM1/24 Vol.18

Aug. 10, 1977

Special Article: Annecy’77

Content

“The Report of Annecy’77″ Gosei Kuromaki

“Travel Diary in Annecy Festival” Taku Furukawa

“After Joining Annecy” Taiji Yabushita

“Field trip to the studio 4~OH Production”Mitsuko Hani

FILM1/24 Vol.19

Oct. 25, 1977

Content

“Roots of American Animation, Part 1″

“Why is film・・・?; Films in old times” Goro Sugimoto

“Model Animation Notebook-1″Hiroshi Takayama

“Introducing Independent Films~A Morinaga Ccommercials by Masaaki Mori”

1978

FILM1/24 Vol.20&21

Jan. 20, 1978

Special Article: Jiri Trnka

Content

“Memories of Mr.Jiri Trnka” Kihachiro Kawamoto

“How to make Puppet Animation in Czechoslovakia” Kihachiro Kawamoto

“Welcome to ‘Trnka’s night’!” Emiko Okada

“Jiri Trnka, the man and films” Yasushi Watanabe

“Jiri Trnka’s films and I” Mariko Nakame, Yoko Tomizawa, etc…

“Taking about Jiri Trnka, and other” Emiko Okada

“Report from Toei Animation Studio 2 by Norio Hikone”

“Why is film・・・?–about 3D” Goro Sugimoto

“Roots of Animation 2/J.R.Bray” Takashi Tomono, Nobuo Mochizuki

FILM1/24 Vol.22

Mar. 20, 1978

Special Article: “The Hobbit”

Content

“Congratulations for the completion of The Hobbit (Rankinn/bass)”

“The New Program, ‘CONAN, the Boy in Future’!”

“Why is film・・・?; Before the film appeared” Goro Sugimoto

“Roots of Animation 3″ Takashi Tomono, Nobuo Mochizuki

FILM1/24 Vol.23&24

Oct. 1, 1978

Special Article: Kenzou Masaoka

Content

“Kenzou Masaoka’s Step”

“From Kenzou Masaoka’s album”

“The Spider and the tulip, Mr.Kenzou Masaoka and Me” Yasuji Mori

“An Interview with Kenzou Masaoka” by Takashi Namiki

“A Memory of Disney Club Japan” Yasuchi Watanabe

“Roots of Animation 4″ Takashi Tomono, Nobuo Mochizuki

FILM1/24 Vol.25&26

Dec. 30, 1978

Special Article: Ward Kimball Visits Japan

Content

“Only One Question” Emiko Okada

“Ward Kimball said・・・” (Sankei Kaikan Hall)

“Ward Kimball in Kyoto” Yasuchi Watanabe

“Seeing Mr. Kimball in the East and West” Takuya Mori

“One More Viewpoint” Kenzou Masaoka

FILM1/24 Vol.27&28

June 1, 1978

Special to Alexandre Alexeieff

Content

“Report on making a new animation program ‘WHY’ at NHK” Mayumi Yoshinari

“Pin-Screen technique” Translated by Mayumi Yoshinari

“About Alexandre Alexeieff” Takashi Tomono

“Why is film・・・?; At the early time of ANIDO” Goro Sugimoto

“Research on Toei Animation Films; Conceptual character design sheet of ‘Little Norse Prince Valiant’” Yasuo Otsuka

“Let’s support the stuff of TV animation program ‘Heidi’!”

“Ward Kimball returns” Shinichi Suzuki

CONAN, the Boy in Future

1979

Subtitle: FILM1/24 special issue

Editor:Takashi Namiki

Publication:Yoko Tomizawa

Style:A4 328 pages

Cooperator:Hayao Miyazaki, Yasuo Otsuka, Nizo Yamamoto

Publisher: ANIDO

Interview with main stuff of “CONAN, the Boy in Future

Content

This book was published to introduce the first work which Hayao Miyazaki directed when it was first finished broadcasting. At first we were planning to publish a black and white book. But then we decided to bring out colored one for the first time in ANIDO because we were impressed by Miyazaki’s story boards.(“CONAN, the Boy in Future” “Panda, Ko-Panda”, etc.)

Interview: Hayao Miyazaki, Yasuo Otsuka, Junzo Nakajima, Yasuhiko Tan(NHK), Keiji Hayakawa, Akira Nakano, Souji Yoshikawa, Yasuji Mori, Hideo Kawachi, Masako Shinohara, Nobuo Tomizawa, Koichi Murata, Toshitsugu Saida, Kazuhide Tomonaga, Sojuro Yamauchi, Hidenori Oshima, Nobuyuki Kitajima, Nizo Yamamoto, Shohei Kawamoto, Junji Kasahara, Michiyo Yasuda, Shin-Ichiro Ikebe, Katsuji Misawa, Shigeharu Shiba

(Voices)Noriko Ohara, Rihoko Yoshida, Masato Yamanonouchi, Iemasa Kayumi, Mieko Nobusawa, Kazuyo Aoki, Ichiro Nagai

In the end of the book, Mr. Miyazaki objected against Nihon Animation Company for editing the program to show in theaters without permission. That is why the company complained us.

Taiyoutou1/24

1979

Subtitle: Crazy Fan Magazine for “Conan”

Editor: “Taiyoutou” Editorial Office(Masato Uratani, Yuko Onoda, Chie Uratani)

Publication: Takashi Namiki

Style: A5 90 pages

Publisher: ANIDO

The coterie magazine which parodied “CONAN, the Boy in Future”

This is published to give as a present to only those who subscribed the separate version of FILM1/24, “CONAN”. Especially 75-page-long parody animation by Yuko Onoda, “HANAN, the Boy in Future” is great. “CONAN sugoroku” made by Keiko Fukuyama is also included.

FILM1/24 Vol.29

Apr. 30, 1980

Content

“The second animator’s discussion”

“House on Fire and Soba’s Flower” Emiko Okada

“After editing ‘CONAN, the Boy in Future’” Takashi Namiki

FILM1/24 Vol.30

Nov. 1, 1980

Special Article about “The Castle of Cagliostro”

Content

The collection of story boards for “The Castle of Cagliostro” (colored)

“Thinking about Fleischer” Hayao Miyazaki

“Richard Williams, Reaching–An Interview–” Translator: Kunikazu Sugiura

“Why is film・・・?; My encounter with animation, part 2″ Goro Sugimoto

“George Dunning passed away” Takashi Tomono

Great Collection of SF Animation

Separated Volume “Kisou Tengai” Vol.11

May 10, 1981

Publication:Kisou Tengai sha

Namiki took a charge in planning all and editing the latter half.

Content

“SF Animation Now and in the Future/Yasuo Otuka/Yoshiyumi/Kazuhide Tomonaga/Isuke Kaneda /Shinya Sasamitsu” Interviewer:Takashi Namiki

“The Revolution of Visual Arts; Computer Animation” Mayumi Yoshinari

“History of Japanese SF Animation” Goro Sugimoto

FILM1/24 Vol.31

April 1, 1981

Special Article: Shinichi Suzuki

Content

“A Memory of my Studio Otogi-Production” Ryuichi Yokoyama

“Talking about Shinichi Suzuki/1. Fujio Fujko. F, 2. Fujio. A. Fujiko, 3. Osamu Tezuka, 4.Shotaro Ishimori, 5. Fujio Alatsuka, 6. Hiroshi Jimzenji, 7. Hiroo Terada, 8. Isuke Nakamura, 9. Seiichi Hayashi, 10. Takuya Mori, 11. Kihachiro Kawamoto, 12. Taku Furukawa, 13. Nobuhiro Aihara, 14. Takemaru Nagata, 15. Shingo Ozaki, 16. Kosei Ono, 17. Kennichi Yanagihara, 18. Teruo Handa, 19. Michihiro Machiyama, 20. Takashi Namiki

“Tribute to Tex Avery” Takuya Mori

“The collection of story boards for “The Castle of Cagliostro” (colored)2″

“Discussion” (About “Nezha Conquers the Dragon King”)Guest: Hideo Azuma, Nanae Sasaya, Rumiko Takahashi, Moto Hagio, Takashi Namiki

“The List of Shinichi Suzuki’s Works”

“Today’s Chinese Animation” Tadahito Moshinaga

“Thinking about ‘Fantastic Planet’” Hayao Miyazaki

“Why is film・・・?; the difficulty of film collecters, part 2″ Goro Sugimoto

“Autobiography of Max Fleischer” Translator:Yayoi Seki

Fukuya-Magic Book 1981

Subtitle: FILM1/18DELUX-1

Author: Keiko Fukuyama

Publication: Takashi Namiki

Editor: Hiroshi Yoshinari, Kumiko Takeyari, Mitsuru Hongo, Tsuromu Iida

Style: B5 100 pages

Publisher: ANIDO

The first book of works by Keiko Fukuyama, who became a popular cartoonist later.

Content

Fukuyama, who was working at a department, became an assistant at ANIDO and was trying to be a major illustrator. Her illustrations were so cute that we decided to put them in the book. This became very popular and we ended up reprinting 7 times. Probably it is the book we sold most.

Sanae Yamamoto, An Autobiography with Animation 1982

Author: Sanae Yamamoto

Publication: Kazuko Miyamoto (His daughter)

Editor: Kumiko Takeyari

Style: A5 136 page

Publisher: ANIDO

The autobiography of Sanae Yamamoto,the pioneer in the Japanese animation field

Gekkan Betty(Magazine:The first and the last number) 1982

Author: (Cartoon)Kazuhide Tomonaga, Keiko Fukuyama, Kazuko Yumeno, Jun Ishikawa, Hideo Azuma, Yosuke Takahashi, Aiko Ito, Akimi Yosida, Seika Nakayama, Nanae Sasaya, Katsushi Katukawa, Shinichi Suzuki, Isuke Kaneda, Jyoji Yanase, Nobuyuki Kitajima, Takashi Nakamura, Msako,Hiroshi Hara

(Illustration)Yasuji Mori, Hayao Miyazaki, Noma Sabea, Shunji Saida, Reiko Okuyama, Kazuo Komatubara, Yoichi Kotabe, Taku Furukawa

Editor: Takashi Namiki/Hiroshi Oguchi

Style: A5 336 pages

Publisher: ANIDO

The magazine published only once by famous animators and cartoonist

Content

The half of those who drew cartoons for this magazine are real cartoonists, and the other half were animators. This was a unique idea and it got a lot of attention. Contains colored 29 story boards of “Sherlock Hound”. (Drawn by Hayao Miyazaki, Yoshifumi Kondo, Tukasa Tannai, Kazuhide Tomonaga)

Kihachiro Kawamoto/Puppets for “The Romance of the Three Kingdoms”

1984

Author: Kihachiro Kawamoto

Superviser: Shosuke Tatema

Editor: Takashi Namiki

Style: A4 256 pages with a special case Include some texts written in English.

Cover: Hiroshi Hara

Illustration: Masahiro Katayama

Price: 10,000(Tax included) 4-938543-80-X C0072 P10000E

Publisher: Pulp Co. Ltd.

First Published Jan. 26, 1984 Sold Out (Planned to reprint in the beginning of 1996)

The only picture book of “The Romance of the Three Kingdams, which was the puppet animation by NHK.

Content

The photo book of puppet drama by NHK

FILM1/24 Vol.32

July 7, 1984

Special Article: Yuri Norstein(On sale)

Content

“Interview with Chuck Jones” Nobuo Mochizuki and Takashi Namiki

“Interview with Yuri Norstein” Isao Takahata

“Autobiography of J.R.Bray” Translator:Yayoi Seki

“Mr. ollie Johnston and Mr. Frank Thomas’Lecture Meeting”

The Round-table Talk on “Momotaro,God’s Navy” Mituyo Seo(Directoe),Osamu Tezuka,etc.

What Happened to Joan?

1984

Author: Keiko Fukuyama

Editor: Takashi Namiki

Style: A5 134 pages

Price: 880Yen

Publisher: Pulp Co. Ltd.

First Published on Sep. 20, 1984

The photograph is on the back of the cover page.

Content

Contains 9 stories, such as “Wonderful Eyes”, “The Clock at the Sunset”, etc.

The Adventure of “Amazing Beauty” Pulp

Disney Collection/Snow White and Seven Dwarfs

1985

Editor: Takashi Namiki, Junji Kobayashi, Ryohei Takahashi

Writer: Osamu Tezuka, Machiko Satonaka, Takashi Namiki

Style: A4 64 pages 680

Publisher: Koudan sha

The visual book of pictures in “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs”

Content

We developed 35 mm new print for the film “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs”. we selected good pictures, put them in order, and add the dialogue.

The Animation Films of the World 1986

Author: Takashi Tomono and Nobuo Mochizuki

Supervisor: Takuya Mori

Editor: Takashi Namiki

Style: B5 376 pages About 600 pictures all texts written in Japanese.

Cover: Hiroshi Hara

Illustration: Mashiro Katayama

Price: 6695(Tax included) ISDN:938543-50-8 C0074

Publisher:Pulp Co. Ltd.

If you love animation films, GOTTA HAVE IT!

Content

The first book in Japan about history of animation. We collected and revised articles in Animage, FILM 1/24, etc.

Tale of Tales/Yuri Norstein

1986 OUT OF SELLING

Subtitle: Animation Animation

Writer: Isao Takahata, Takuya Mori

Designer for Cover and Editor: Takashi Namiki

Production: Pioneer LDC

First Published on Feb. 25, 1986

The first of LD collection!

Namiki helped making this Laser disc collection from the beginning. He advised which film makers and films should be put in LD.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream/Jiri Trnka

1986 OUT OF SELLING

Subtitle: Animation Animation

Writer: Kihachiro Kawamoto

Designer for Cover and Editor: Takashi Namiki

Publisher: Pioneer LDC

First published on Mar. 25, 1986

The second of LD collections!

Brochure “TOKYO’87″

Aug. 27, 1987

TOKYO’87

All texts are written in English.

Content

“Tribute to Goro Sugimoto” Takashi Namiki

“The filmography of Makoto Wada” Masahiro Katayama

HAREBUTA, The Animated Movie 1988

Editor/Designer: Takashi Namiki

Original Author: Shiro Yadama

Style: A4 120 pages

Price: 1800(Tax included) ISDN:4-265-80060 C8079

Publisher: Iwasaki Shoten SOLD OUT

We put colored pictures developed from 35 new print for “HAREBUTA, the Animated Movie”.

Content

We cooperated for the screening of the full length animated feature film, “HAREBUTA, the Animated Movie”, which OH Production produced (Directoe: Toshio Hirata, Animation Director: Kazuo Komatsubara) so we helped making this book, too.

“On Making This Book” Takashi Namiki

All of My Life for Animation and Cinema

1990

Author: Goro Sugimoto

Editor: Takashi Namiki

Style:A6 448 pages

Cover: Masahiro Katayama

Price: 2980(Tax included) ISDN:4-582-28222-9 C0074

Publisher:Heibon sha SOLD OUT

If you like Animation, GOTTA HAVE IT!

Content

The book of Goro Sugimoto, the legendary person who devoted his life to collecting of Animation and Movies. We gathered the articles from “FILM 1/24″, “Fantoche”, “Gekkan Animatin”etc.

Mr.Tamio Kageyama’s Recomendation:As a writer and a novelist, I learned so mach from Mr. Sugimoto’s film collection. I could see today’s culture and history there.

YASUJI MORI: Master Animator- His Animated Drawings

1993

Author: Yasuji Mori

Editor:Takashi Namiki

Style: A4 248 pages with special case / Include some texts written in English.

Contributor: Norio Hikone

Material Offer: Yusaku Sakamoto, Yasuo Otuka, Isao Takahata, etc..

Price: 10,000(Tax included) 4-938543-30-3 C0071 P10000E

Publisher: Pulp Co. Ltd.

Art of Animation and …

Content

In the first half of the book, we introduced illustrations Mr. Mori drew for kids magazine. There are cover pictures from “Manga Shonen”, the famous monthly Manga magazine published right after World War II, which inspired many young cartoonists. It also contains pictures from the magazine “Infants and Nursing” and sketches for the play.

In the later half, we put his conceptual sketches for animation films. Especially sketches for TV animation programs are invaluable. There are also snapshots of Mr. Mori and studios.

The Works Contained

Cover=”Manga Shonen”, “Infants and Nursing”(Syogakkan)

Picture Books=”The Strange Bag”(Koudan sha)”Secrets of Magical Black Cat”(Iwasaki Shoten)”World’s Colored Pictures Book”(Poplar sha)”Is Hariemon’s Medicine Tasty?”(Tokuma Shoten)

Animation Films

Animation=”Kitten’s Scribbling”, “The white Snake Enchantress”, “The Adventures of Little Samurai Magic Boy”

Character’s Design=”Little Prince and the Eight-headed Dragon”, “Puss’N Boots”, “Little Norse Prince Valiant”Story board=”Tresure Island”A Dog in Flanders”

Character’s Draft=”Heidi”, etc.

“Greeting” by Yasuji Mori

“About Mori-San” by Norio Hikone

FILM1/30 Vol.1

June 1, 1995

FILM1/30 Vol.2

Jan. 27, 1996

FILM1/30 Vol.3

May. 5, 1996

FILM1/30 Vol.4

Mar. 8, 1997

FILM1/30 Vol.5

June. 1, 1998

FILM1/30 Vol.6

May, 1999

FILM1/30 Extra edition

July, 1999

ANIMATED PEOPLE in PHOTO

June. 16, 2000

Author: Takashi Namiki

FILM1/30 Vol.7

November, 2000

ANIDO booklet “What’s ANIDO?”

13 February 2002

Editor: Takashi NAMIKI

Illustration: Masahiro KATAYAMA & Koji NANKE

Design: Daisuke HIKONE

MUSEUM PROJECT booklet “THE MUSEUM OF THE ANIMATED IMAGE”

13 February 2002

Editor: Takashi NAMIKI

Design: Daisuke HIKONE

Kazuo Komatsubara Animator the Great

August, 2002

Author: Kazuo Komatsubara

Executive Editor: Takashi Namiki

Design: Daisuke Hikone

Foreword: Taro Rin, Reiji Matsumoto, Go Nagai

Supervisor: Naoko Komatsubara, Koichi Murata(OH!Production)

Style: A4(H297×W210) 160pages

Hardcover

Language: Japanese, English

MUKUO Takamura: The Art of Animation

Author : Takamura MUKUO

Executive Editor : Takashi NAMIKI

Foreword : Taro RIN, Isao TAKAHATA

Supervisor : Keiko MUKUO, Tadao KUBOTA(Mukuo Studio)

All the works of Takamura Mukuo, who animated and created the world of a lot of masterpieces such as “Galaxy Express 999″, “From the Apennines to the Andes”, “Genma-Taisen(Harmagedon)”, “Goshu, the Cellist”, “Sailor Moon”, and so on…

This book is full of his background art, image board, and plans.

Besides the above titles, “The Sword of KAMUI”,”Ganbare Genki”, “Three Kingdoms”, “The Command to Stop the Construction” also appeared on this gougeous book.

■SIZE:B4 wide (255×284mm)

■160P

■Hardcover

■with special box

■Language : JAPANESE(Text is a little included)

First Edition : April 2004

Japanese Animated Films : A Complete View from their Birth to Spirited Away and beyond

The catalogue of exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo

Supervisor: Yasuo OTSUKA

Editing Supervisor: Takashi NAMIKI

Editor: Kazuhiro MATSUNOMOTO

Book Design: Disuke HIKONE

Photographer: Yoshiro KANEKO

■SIZE:A4 (H210×W297mm)

■256P

Author:Yasuo OTSUKA/ Isao TAKAHATA/ Seiji KANO/ Yoko GOMI/ Syunichi KARASAWA/ Ryusuke HIKAWA/ Kazuhiro MATSUNOMOTO/ Makoto HOSHI/ Ilan Nguyen

Interview with:Akira DAIKUHARA/ Daikichiro KUSUBE/ Yoichi KOTABE/ Reiko OKUYAMA/ Norio HIKONE

Precious Drawings : Yoishi KOTABE’s works of “Taiyo no Oji Horusu no Daiboken (Little Norse Prince Valiant)”/ Chracter design and the works by Reiko OKUYAMA/ Image sketches of Yasuo OTSUKA/ The Story Boads of “Dobutsu Takara-jima (Animal Treasure Irand) ” by Norio HIKONE/ The sketches of the pirot film of “NIMO” directed by Yoshifumi KONDO/ The early image boads of “Sero Hiki no Goshu(Goshu, the Cellist)” by Toshitsugu SAIDA/ The story boads of “Nagagutsu o Haita Neko (Puss’N Boots)” by Reiko OKUYAMA/ The image boads of “Nagagutsu San-jushi (Three Muskeeters in Boots)” by Hayao MIYAZAKI, Yasuji MORI and Yoichi KOTABE/ The character sketches of “NIMO” by Disney’s top animator Glen Keane, etc.

YASUJI MORI 2: Master Animater – His Animated Illustrations

This book published as the second version book of MorI ‘s art works collection, mainly included his illustration appeared on the magazine such as “a Little Child and Preschool Education” “Mommy”, or the children’s book such as “Cinderella” “Thumbelina” “Snow White” “Peter Pan” and other Japanese folk tales.

You can enjoy over 400 pieces illustration with a lot of color pages (about half of the book)!

His essay on the Disney and Ghibli works, or the other his fellow animators was also included. (Japanese only)

Author : Yasuji MORI  <Biography>

Executive Editor : Takashi NAMIKI

Foreword : Isao TAKAHATA

First Edition : February 2006

■SIZE:A4 (H210×W297mm)

■160P

■Hardcover

■Language : JAPANESE(Text is a little included)

ANIDO Anniversary Booklet “The 40th Anniversary of ANIDO”

Picture book “Cerceruska”

YOICHI KOTABE:Legendary Animator – His Animated Drawings

Author : Yoichi KOTABE

Executive Editor : Takashi NAMIKI

The most gorgeous book in the history of ANIDO FILM has come! This book must be the gift for all animators, directors and big fans of animation!

The works of YOICHI KOTABE, a genius animator and animation director, who is also the best friend of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata in Studio GHIBLI.

Author : Yoichi KOTABE

Executive Editor : Takashi NAMIKI

Foreword : Isao TAKAHATA

Supervisor : Reiko OKUYAMA

First Edition : August 1, 2008

■SIZE:W230×H297

■300P(4C×240P/1C×60P)

■Hardcover with cloth

■With special acrylic resin case

■Language : JAPANESE except below with ENGLISH;

Introducition by Yoichi Kotabe

Foreword-”Our fellow, Yoichi Kotabe” by Isao Takahata

The titles of his works

Biographical Notes

Oh!Production Anniversary Booklet

人形と生きる−2〜操演の名人たち 2011. 04. 20

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三国志の魅力 2011. 04. 19

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Annecy Animation Festival 1997 2011. 04. 18

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Guidelines for film lending 2011. 04. 17

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Animafest Zagreb 1998 2011. 04. 17

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Report form about using of films 2011. 04. 16

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Annecy Animation Festival 1999 2011. 04. 16

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Certification of material borrowing 2011. 04. 15

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Kecskemet Animation Film Festival 1999 2011. 04. 15

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Hungarian Animation 2011. 04. 15

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Cooperated TV Program 2002-2003(Part) 2011. 04. 14

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Toulon CARTOONIST 2001 2011. 04. 14

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Annecy Animation Festival 2001 2011. 04. 13

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にほんまんがえいがはったつし 2011. 04. 13

Special Films for the exhibition “Japanese Animated Films”

It was completed that ANIDO produced “jumble” short animation films!

Nihon Manga-eiga Hattatsu-shi

(development history of Japanese animation)

This film is educational animation, in which ANIDO selected a great scene from the various Japanese animation films including that of before World War two, Toei Animation Studio, Studio GHIBLI and re-constructed. In the film a main character “Professor Manga-Eiga” introduced these wonderful animation films and told us how animation is wonderful.

This 16mm film was produced for a one of the contents of the exhibition in Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo in 2004, which was named “Japanese Animated Films : A Complete View from their Birth to “Spirited Away” and beyond “. To screen it, we made the special projector, which starts automatically every 15 minutes!

Planning: “Japnese Animated Films” Comittee
Script: Takashi NAMIKI
Directing Animator and Character design: Shigehito TSUJI (OH!Production)
Key-Animations: Shigehito TSUJI, Asuka YAMADA
In-Between Animations: OH!Production

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Cut-Out Animation
Key-Animations, Animator: Kyoko OKABAYASHI (OH!Production)
Photograghor: Yoshiro KANEKO
Special thanks to Koichi MURATA (OH!Production)
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Voice of Professor: Ichiro NAGAI (AONI Production)
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Cooperation: Studio GHIBLI, Toei Animation Co.,Ltd., Toei Company Ltd., TMS Entertainment Ltd., Telecom Animation FIlm, Madhouse, Nihon Eiga Shinsya, Shochiku, Planet Film Library, OH!Production, Studio 4℃ IMAGICA, Yokoshine DIA, Express, AONI Production, ANIDO, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Nippon Television Network Corporation

Producer: Kazuyoshi TANAKA (Studio GHIBLI), Etsuko SUGASAWA(Anido Film)
Production: Anido FIlm Ltd.
Director: Takashi NAMIKI, Shigehito TSUJI

Exhibition “Japanese Animated Films: A Complete View from their birth to “Spitited Away” and beyond” 2011. 04. 13

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この星の上に 2011. 04. 13

Kono Hoshi No Ue-ni / Upon This Planet

Exective Animator: Koji NANKE / Director: Sunao KATABUCHI

Production: Feb. 1998 / 35mm /14 minutes

ZAGREB’98 (Zagereb International Animation Festival in Croatia) in competition
ESPINHO’98 (Portugal International Animation Festival) in competition
ANNECY’99 (Annecy International Animation Festival in France) Special Screening
ANIMA MUNDI’99 (Brazil International Animation Festival) in competition
SITGES’99(SITGES International Animation Festival in Spain, Category of Animation ANIM’T) in competition

Production: ANIDO FILM Ltd.

Script: Taeko Okina

Director: Sunao KATABUCHI

Exective Animator: Koji NANKE

Music: Koichi SAKATA

In between animation: OH!Production

Producer: Takashi NAMIKI

ブラジル・アニメーション・フェスティバル2001 2011. 04. 12

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