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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in like-new, excellent condition, but the cover, obi, etc. show signs of aging due to the item's age. We appreciate your understanding. Yoshida Go's Master Hunter: Yoshiyuki Tomino, Leiji Matsumoto, Mamoru Oshii, Chumei Watanabe, Isao Sasaki, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Gisaburo Sugii, Masao Maruyama, and others. A valuable record of testimonies in anime history. Yoshiyuki Tomino, Leiji Matsumoto, Mamoru Oshii... The pro interviewer locks onto the masters of Japan's manga and anime world! Uncover hidden stories! Preserve the hidden truths of history! Pro interviewer Yoshida Go's next targets are the manga, anime, and legendary masters who created those masterpieces! Contents: 1. Yoshiyuki Tomino 2. Chumei Watanabe 3. Leiji Matsumoto 4. Isao Sasaki 5. Masaki Tsuji 6. Yoshikazu Yasuhiko 7. Gisaburo Sugii 8. Masao Maruyama 9. Mamoru Oshii This is an interesting and valuable record of testimonies surrounding the history of anime in the 1970s. While there are some repetitive parts of what the masters have written in their own books, Yoshida's distance, being "an otaku but not completely immersed in otaku culture," and his use of Yoshinobu Nishizaki, a truly remarkable person, as a key point of support in the interviews, have successfully drawn out genuine feelings and testimonies. It's very interesting, hinting at the reason why Eiichi Yamamoto, who made a huge impact on anime history with "Belladonna of Sadness," faded out of the industry. Reading Tomino's interview on "Umi no Triton" will help you understand why "Demon Slayer" became such a hit.
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