Murata Yasuji
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was a pioneering
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who helped develop the art of
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in Japan. Studying the animation techniques of Sanae Yamamoto, Murata produced dozens of mostly
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films at the Yokohama Cinema studio featuring such characters as Momotarō and
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. Along with
Noburō Ōfuji was a Japanese film director and animator. One of the most notable auteurs of anime (one of the industry's most prestigious awards, the Mainichi Film Awards' Ōfuji Noburō Award, is named after him), he worked primarily with cutout and silho ...
, he was renowned as a master of cutout animation.Official booklet, ''The Roots of Japanese Anime'', DVD, Zakka Films, 2009. Among his students were such animators as
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.


Selected filmography

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Dōbutsu Orinpikku taikai is a Japanese animation film from 1928. It was directed and animated by Yasuji Murata for Yokohama Cinema Shōkai. Plot At the Olympic Games of animals, the most diverse species of animals compete in the sporting disciplines. Monkeys do gy ...
'', 1928 nimal Olympics*''Tarō-san no kisha'', 1929 aro's Train*''Saru Masamune'', 1930 he Monkey Masamune*''Oira no yakyū'', 1930 *''Sora no Momotarō'', 1931 *''Norakuro gochō'', 1934


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* * 1896 births 1966 deaths Japanese film directors Japanese animators Silent film directors Articles containing video clips {{animator-stub