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  1. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (吸血鬼ハンターD ブラッドラスト, Banpaia Hantā Dī: Buraddorasuto) is a 2000 dark fantasy vampire adventure anime film produced by Madhouse, Filmlink International, BMG Japan, Movic, Good Hill Vision, and Soft Capital.It was written, directed and storyboarded by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, with Yutaka Minowa designing the characters, Yūji Ikehata serving as ...

  2. Yoshiaki Kawajiri. More details. Award type: Award from international society, conference, symposium, etc. Creating Energy Options Award. 2011 Georgia Institute of Technology. Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. 2007.10 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Yoshiaki Kawajiri.

  3. Yoshiaki Kawajiri. “It’s very flattering to know the under-40 generation of commercial and feature directors, like the Wachowskis, have digested a Japanese anime movie like Ninja Scroll, and actually built on top of its visual style. It pleases me that elements of that style are being passed on to a younger generation of creators.”.

  4. Yoshiaki Kawajiri (川尻 善昭 Kawajiri Yoshiaki, born November 18, 1950 in Yokohama) is a critically acclaimed writer and director of Japanese animation. A former aspiring manga artist, he began his career in the "deceased" Mushi Production Animation until it closed in 1972, then went to have a succesful career in Studio Madhouse.

  5. Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Animation Department: Ninja Scroll. Graduated from Yokohama High School in 1968. After a few years working as animator at Mushi Production Animation, the company went bankrupt in 1972 and he joined Madhouse Studio. In the 70s he was promoted to animation director and finally debuted as film director in 1984's "SF New Century Lensman", jointly with the more experienced ...

  6. 30 de oct. de 2015 · Yoshiaki Kawajiri needs little introduction – his action films like Ninja Scroll and Wicked City are burned into the minds of any anime fan who encountered them over the years, his unmistakable ...

  7. In this video, I go over the three films by anime director Yoshiaki Kawajiri that I believe best exemplifies the allure of his work.Special thanks to Forgott...