Yōji Kuri, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Yōji Kuri

Japanese animator

Date of Birth: 09-Apr-1928

Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan

Profession: mangaka, animator, illustrator, film director

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Aries

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About Yōji Kuri

  • Yoji Kuri (????, Kuri Yoji, born April 9, 1928) is a Japanese cartoonist and independent filmmaker.
  • One of if not the most important figures in the history of Japanese independent animation, he was the unofficial leader and most prolific of the "Animation Association of Three" (???????????, Animeshon Sannin no Kai) collective who kick-started the renaissance of modern-styled, independently made, adult-aimed animation in early 1960s Japan.
  • He is known internationally for the very black comedy of his films, with the typically naïve style of his cartooning often belying the surreal, obscene and disturbing situations they depict (though he has worked in a variety of styles and mediums, including pixilation); this made them a favourite among the fervently counter-cultural audiences, which included such filmmakers as René Laloux, of the first few years of the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and in a 1967 publication he was considered to be "the most significant" and "the only Japanese animator whose work is known in the West" (which is to disregard the Toei Animation features and Astro Boy series that were first seen in the West around the same time that Kuri's first several films were and mentioned in passing in the same publication, though these were not known as works of an individual and characteristic filmmaker and often had their Japanese origin played down).
  • He is also known in Japan for his comics, a collection of which earned him the 1958 Bungeishunju Manga Award.
  • Though now retired from filmmaking he continues to illustrate and to teach animation at Laputa Art Animation School (???·??????????????, Ato Animeshon no Chiisana Gakko).
  • In 2012 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb.

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