Yoshifumi Kondō
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was a Japanese animator who worked for
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in his last years. He was born in
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,
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, Japan. He worked as an animation director on ''
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'', '' Sherlock Hound'', ''
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'', '' Only Yesterday'' and ''
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''. Kondō directed the animated film '' Whisper of the Heart'', and was expected to become one of the top directors at Studio Ghibli, alongside
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and
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, and to become their eventual successor. Kondō died of
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– alternately
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– in 1998.


Brief history

Kondō was born in
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,
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, Japan on March 31, 1950. He entered Niigata Prefectural Muramatsu High School in April, 1965, where he was a member of the art club. His senpai was the future
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Kimio Yanagisawa. In April, 1968, he moved to
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after graduating from high school, where he entered Tokyo Design College's animation department. On October 1, 1968, he began working at A Production (formerly Shin'ei Dōga), participating in the production of such shows as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Kondo moved to
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in June 1978, participating in the production of such shows as '' Future Boy Conan'' and ''
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''. In 1978, he co-authored a textbook for beginning animators titled ''Animation Book'' (アニメーションの本 ''Animēshon no Hon''). He moved to
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on December 16, 1980, where he worked as the character designer for '' Sherlock Hound''. On March 16, 1985, Kondō resigned from his position at Telecom Animation Film, and was hospitalized from June through August for a type of pneumonia (自然気胸 ''shizen kikyō''). He became a contract worker for Nippon Animation afterwards and moved to
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in January, 1987. In 1995, he made his directorial debut with the film '' Whisper of the Heart''. On January 21, 1998, he died suddenly of an
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in the Tachikawa City Hospital in
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at age 47. Doctors said that the aneurysm had been brought on by overwork.Collin, Robbie
"Goodbye Studio Ghibli, your genius will endure"
"
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", 4 August 2014. Retrieved on 20 February 2019.


Filmography

Listed in chronological order.


1960s and 1970s

*''
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'' (March 30, 1968 through September 18, 1971) (in-between animation, key animation) *''
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'' (October 24, 1971 through March 26, 1972) (opening key animation, key animation) *'' Dokonjou Gaeru'' (October 7, 1972 through September 28, 1974) (key animation, animation director) *'' Panda! Go, Panda!'' (December 17, 1972) (key animation) *'' Panda! Go, Panda!: The Rainy-day Circus'' (March 17, 1973) (key animation) *'' Hajime Ningen Gyātoruzu'' (October 5, 1974 through March 27, 1976) (key animation) *'' Ganba no Bouken'' (April 7, 1975 through September 29, 1975) (key animation) *''
Ganso Tensai Bakabon is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujio Akatsuka, which began publication on April 9, 1967, in ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. It is about the misadventures of a dim-witted boy (Bakabon) and his idiotic father, the latte ...
'' (October 6, 1975 through September 26, 1977) (key animation) *''
Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi ''Tales of Magic'', also known as ''Merlin's Cave'' and ''Wonderful'', ''Wonderful Tales From Around the World'', and known in Japan as ''Manga Fairy Tales of the World'' (まんが世界昔ばなし ''Manga sekai mukashi banashi''?) is a Japa ...
'' (October 7, 1976 through March 28, 1979) (production, character design, key animation, backgrounds) *'' Sougen no Ko Tenguri'' (1977) (key animation) *'' Ore ha Teppai'' (September 12, 1977 through March 27, 1978) (continuity, key animation) *'' Future Boy Conan'' (April 4, 1978 through October 31, 1978) (key animation) *''
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'' (January 7, 1979 through December 30, 1979) (key animation, animation director, character designer)


1980s

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' is an 1876 novel by Mark Twain about a boy growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the 1840s in the town of St. Petersburg, which is based on Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived as a boy. In the no ...
'' (January 6, 1980 through December 28, 1980) (key animation, animation director) *'' Sugata Sanshirō'' (June 8, 1981) (key animation) *'' Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland'' (worked on from 1982 through 1984, but not released until 1989) (storyboards, pilot film director, general director, pre-production) *'' Sherlock Hound'' (November 6, 1984 through May 20, 1985) (animation director, character designer on episodes 1-13) *'' The Blinkins'' (1985) (character designer) *'' The Wuzzles'' (1985) (animation director, key animation) *''
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'' (January 5, 1986 through December 28, 1986) (key animation) *''
Ai no Wakakusa Monogatari , also simply known as ''Little Women'', is a Japanese animated television series adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's 1868-69 two-volume novel ''Little Women'', produced by Nippon Animation. It was first aired in 1987 (January–December) by the ...
'' (January 11, 1987 through December 27, 1987) (character designer, key animation) *'' Grave of the Fireflies'' (April 16, 1988) (storyboards, character designer, animation director) *''
Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese Anime, animated fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, adapted from the Kiki's Delivery Service (novel), 1985 novel by Eiko Kadono. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Yamato Transpor ...
'' (July 29, 1989) (concept art, animation director)


1990s

*'' Only Yesterday'' (July 20, 1991) (animation director, character designer) *''
Porco Rosso is a 1992 Japanese animated adventure-fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is based on '' Hikōtei Jidai'' ("The Age of the Flying Boat"), a three-part 1989 watercolor manga by Miyazaki. It stars the voices of Shūichirō M ...
'' (July 18, 1992) (key animation) *'' Sorairo no Tane'' (1992) (production, key animation) *'' I Can Hear the Sea'' (December 25, 1993) (key animation) *'' Pom Poko'' (July 16, 1994) (key animation) *'' Whisper of the Heart'' (July 15, 1995) (director) *''
Princess Mononoke is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida ...
'' (July 12, 1997) (animation director, character designer)


Bibliography

*''Animage Tokubetsu Guidebook: Omohide Poro Poro Roman Album'' (August 1991, 4197210809) *''Animation no Hon: Ugoku E wo Egaku Kiso Chishiki to Sakuga no Jissai'' (January 1978, ) *''Animētā Kondō Yoshifumi'' (September 7, 2003, ''Niigata Nippō'' newspaper) *''Futo Furikaeru to'' (March 31, 1998, ) *''Kondō Yoshifumi no Shigoto: Dōga de Hyōgen Dekiru Koto'' (June 29, 2001, no ISBN, edited by Masashi Andō) *''Kondō Yoshifumi-san Tsuitō Bunshū: Kondō-san no Ita Fūkei'' (no ISBN, published by the ''Takahata · Miyazaki Sakuhin Kenkyūjo'') *''Nihon no Animēshon wo Kizuita Hitobito'' (January 2001, , by Seiji Kanō)


References


External links


Kondō Information at Nausicaa.net
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kondo Yoshifumi 1950 births 1998 deaths Studio Ghibli people Anime character designers Anime directors Japanese animators Japanese animated film directors People from Niigata Prefecture Deaths from aortic dissection Deaths from aneurysm