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Like most American animation can be traced back to Walt Disney, anime can also be traced back to one man: Osamu Tezuka. In fact, Tezuka is often referred to as the “Walt Disney of Japan”, according to fan site www.anime.com. Tezuka created the first anime program, “Tetsuwan Atomu” which translates to “Mighty Atom”. In the U.S. the character is known as Astroboy, one of the most recognizable animated characters in history.
With his first film, Tezuka set a standard that influences every anime artist today, essentially creating the industry. He also created the “large eyes” look that most anime and manga artists use today, which is said to make the characters look more appealing. Tezuka was largely influenced by the American artists Max and Dave Fleischer, the creators of Boop.
With his first film, Tezuka set a standard that influences every anime artist today, essentially creating the industry. He also created the “large eyes” look that most anime and manga artists use today, which is said to make the characters look more appealing. Tezuka was largely influenced by the American artists Max and Dave Fleischer, the creators of Boop.
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