Online Talk - OHTSUKA Yasuo: The Animator That Inspired a Generation
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Online Talk - OHTSUKA Yasuo: The Animator That Inspired a Generation

By The Japan Foundation
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Talk by Professor KANOH Seiji

This event will be held online.

Please note that this session will be hosted on Zoom. Once your registration is accepted, we will send you an access code as well as a reminder two days before the event and one day before the event.


Numerous Japanese animators have laid the foundation for Japanese animation. Like MIYAZAKI Hayao, some of them even sparked a global sensation, helping to establish the reputation and high standards of Japanese anime as we know it today. However, the list of notable names is by no means exhaustive.

OHTSUKA Yasuo (1931 – 2021) is one such animator whose contributions deserve greater recognition. A leading figure in Japanese animation, OHTSUKA actively contributed to the field from the early 1950s. In the 1960s, he recognised the talents of TAKAHATA Isao and MIYAZAKI Hayao, enthusiastically nurturing them and collaborating on now world-famous works such as Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro.

As part of Kotatsu Japanese Animation Festival, in which the Japan Foundation has been involved as a partner, KANOH Seiji, specially appointed professor at Tokyo Zokei University who has researched OHTSUKA and his achievements for 30 years, will discuss the significance of OHTSUKA’s work and ethos in this exclusive online talk, as well as the lasting impact he has had on anime fans and creators for generations to come.


About Professor KANOH Seiji

A Japanese film scholar, specially appointed professor at Tokyo Zokei University, and representative of the Institute of Isao Takahata & Hayao Miyazaki Films.

As a leading scholar of Japanese animation, Professor KANOH has served as a planning advisor and catalogue contributor for major exhibitions including “Isao Takahata Exhibition: His Legacy to Japanese Animation” (2019, Tokyo); “The Man Who Made Japanese Animation” (2025, Tokyo); and “Isao Takahata: Pioneer of Contemporary Animation, from the Post-War Era to Studio Ghibli” (2025, Paris).

His publications include “The Complete Works of Miyazaki Hayao” and “The People Who Built Japanese Animation: New Edition”.


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Please note that this session will be hosted on Zoom. Once your registration is accepted, we will send you an access code one day before the event and on the day of the event.

Please note:

· Under 13 year-olds require parental supervision.

· Please note that the confirmation email system is not automated and is subject to office opening hours.

· If you are no longer able to attend the session and have registered, please notify us as soon as possible so that we can release your place to someone on the waiting list.

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Category: Film & Media, Anime

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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The Japan Foundation

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Nov 25 · 05:00 PST