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This morning, Takahata, a director of Japanese animation who is on par with Hayao Miyazaki, died in Tokyo at the age of 82.
Takahata was one of the founders of Studio Ghibli and influenced a generation of people such as Hayao Miyazaki and Yuki Tomino.
In 1988, Miyazaki and Takahata started construction at the same time, forming their own teams and competing with each other. Miyazaki completed Totoro, Takahata directed the film Grave of the Fireflies for the first time, both of which were huge successes and opened up new paths for Ghibli's development.
Yoshiaki Nishimura, producer of The Tale of Yukihime, said: "Without Takahata, there would be no Studio Ghibli. All of Ghibli were brought out by Takahata. It was he who discovered Miyazaki, and it was he who taught Toshio Suzuki how to be a producer. ”
His representative works include the film animation "The Adventure of the Sun Prince Holes", "Grave of the Fireflies" and the TV animation "The Girl of the Alps".
His work The Tale of Hui Ye Ji was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2015.
Takahata also unearthed Hisaishi Jean, who became an icon of Japanese film music when he used Hisaishi to score Hayao Miyazaki's Valley of the Wind.
Below are his works
The Sun Prince The Great Adventures of Halls (1968)
Panda Family (1972)
Panda Family Circus in the Rain (1973)
Little Trouble Chie Theatrical Edition (1981)
Cellist Gao Xiu (1982)
Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
Fairy Tales of The Years (1991)
Battle of Heisei Tanuki (1994)
My Neighbor Jun Yamada (1999)
The Tale of Hui Ye Hime (2013)
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