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Ken'ichi Yoshida (other)
Ken'ichi or Kenichi Yoshida may refer to: * Ken'ichi Yoshida (literary scholar) (1912–1977), literary critic, author and scholar of English literature *Kenichi Yoshida (animator) is a Japanese animator and illustrator. He is a graduate of Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. He is a member of Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). Biography Upon joining Studio Ghibli in 1990, Yoshida worked on '' Only Yesterday'' and ' ... (born 1969), animator and character designer *One of the Yoshida Brothers, shamisen musician {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoshida Kenichi ...
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Ken'ichi Yoshida (literary Scholar)
was a Japanese author and literary critic in Shōwa period Japan. Early life Yoshida was born in Tokyo as the eldest son of future Prime Minister of Japan Shigeru Yoshida, who at the time was a Japanese diplomat in Rome. His mother Yukiko, a daughter of Count Makino Nobuaki, left Tokyo soon after Ken'ichi's birth to join her husband, so he was raised at the Makino household during the first few years of his life. He started living with his parents at the age of six, when his father was posted to Qingdao, China. Thereafter he lived in Paris, London, and Tianjin (where he studied at a school for British children) before moving back to Tokyo where he graduated from secondary school. In October 1930 he enrolled at King's College, Cambridge, where he was interested in the works of William Shakespeare, Charles Baudelaire, and Jules Laforgue. He became a student of Goldsworthy Dickinson, but dropped out and back to Tokyo in February 1931, on Dickinson's advice that in order to de ...
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Kenichi Yoshida (animator)
is a Japanese animator and illustrator. He is a graduate of Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. He is a member of Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). Biography Upon joining Studio Ghibli in 1990, Yoshida worked on '' Only Yesterday'' and ''Porco Rosso''. In 1999, he left Studio Ghibli to become freelance. Currently, he is focusing on working on Sunrise and Bones works. He is good friends with fellow animator Akira Yasuda (Akiman) and has collaborated with him in numerous productions. In 2005, he was awarded the individual prize in the 10th Animation Kobe awards. In 2006 at the Tokyo International Anime Fair, he was given the character design award for his work in ''Eureka Seven''. Works Anime television *''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995–1996; key animation, episode 1) — uncredited. *''Turn A Gundam'' (1999–2000; key animation, episodes 33, 37, 40, 45, 48, 50) *''Overman King Gainer'' (2002-2003; character design, mechanical design, animation director, episodes 1, 2 ...
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