Kenzō Masaoka

Kenzo Masaoka
Born (1898-10-05)October 5, 1898
Osaka, Japan
Died November 23, 1988(1988-11-23) (aged 90)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation animator

Kenzō Masaoka (政岡 憲三 Masaoka Kenzō, October 5, 1898 - November 23, 1988) was an early anime creator. Masaoka was born in Osaka, Japan and died in Tokyo, Japan. He is probably most famous for creating the earliest anime to use cel animation and recorded sound.[1] He worked at a number of companies as an animator and actor. His work as a special effects artist earned him the title "Japanese Méliès."[2]

He also did work under the pseudonym Donbei Masaoka (正岡 どんべい Masaoka Donbei).

Famous animators who worked under him include Mitsuyo Seo and Yasuji Mori.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Kōdansha (1993). Japan: an illustrated encyclopedia. Kōdansha, ISBN 978-4-06-206489-7
  2. The World History of Animation, Stephen Cavalier p. 144

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