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Tomino, who studied film at Nihon University's Department of Fine Arts, had his ambition to be in the film industry, but at that time, not only was the number of recruits at film companies very small, but the competition for graduates was quite fierce, so on the eve of graduation, he joined Insect Pro, which was founded by Osamu Tezuka, and began his animation career from there.
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Yuki Tomino (November 5, 1941) is a Japanese animation director, lyricist, and homemaker. Born in Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, he graduated from the Department of Filming, Faculty of Fine Arts, Nihon University. Since 2008, he has been involved in the production of Japan's first TV anime "Astro Boy", and he is one of the most senior figures in the Japanese animation industry, and he is one of the most active characters in the animation industry from the beginning of his life to the present day.
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Obviously a geek, but he was given the status of the godfather of TV animation by the times, so the war around him never stopped in the animation industry.
1. The emotional description of the characters is detailed.
I think his description of the feelings of the characters is very good, and I like it very much, but there are still people who come in reverse. Tomino's narrative is very special, and it may be that bad, but I always think that the emotions of his characters are too rich to express. I'm also the kind of person who often replies to some clueless, and others don't understand it at all, I don't know if it's because my expression skills are very problematic, and it will be very interesting to hide a few meanings in a sentence.
But it's not to deliberately complicate things, the idea is very simple, I'm just expressing my own thoughts, and the ideas are more jumpy.
2. Focus on understanding.
At the heart of Tomino's work is understanding, and understanding others in human society is very nerve-wracking. He was born during World War II, lived through the end of the war, and moved towards an era of peace, which made him and our descendants a great generation gap, "You may have your reasons, but I think that's wrong," he said, as he learned that the Union Army would be a genetic espionage.
3. Black and white Tomino.
In the interview, Tomino mentioned that he was interested in the story of One Piece, which also had another understanding. Traditionally, fans of Shirotomino and Kurotomino distinguish his works, but in fact when I have seen his works, they are always in black and white, and there is no saying extreme darkness or extreme light. Even the reverse A and the platinum have a sad plot, the vast majority of people are just a cloud, the story depends only on the ending, and there is only Tomino in black and white.
4. Summary. In general, the essence of Tomino's works still tends to be absurd and bizarre, and works full of dreams.