Yasuo Ôtsuka(1931-2021)
- Animation Department
- Additional Crew
- Art Department
In 1951 goes to Tokyo to start a career as a cartoonist, but begins to
work in the Anti-drug Department Office of Kanto Koshinetsu. During
these times he was very impressed by french and soviet animation films
and finally enters in 1956 in an animation studio which later will be
Toei Doga, the most important animation studio in Japan. He enters in a
group of pioneers under the orders of legendary Akira Daikuhara, and
soon will be speciallized in the animation of action secquences. After
the short film "Dream Baby" (1958), the Daikuhara team collaborate in
the first colour long feature films of this company, "The White Snake
Enchantress" (1958) and "Young Sasuke Sarutobi" (1959). "Prince of the
Sun: The Great Adventure of Horus" (1968) was the first official
collaboration of the team Ôtsuka-Kotabe-Takahata-Miyazaki and Ôtsuka's
debut as animation director. In 1969 he quits Toei Doga to enter in the
little animation studio A Pro. [later called "Shin'Ei" (New A)] which
worked as independent unit under the Tokyo Movie Studio. Ôtsuka is
appointed chief animation director of the studio and worked in the
failed pilot film of "Lupin III", the first animation movie of Monkey
Punch's comic in 1971. Later he directed the animation of two of its
sequels, "Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro" (1979) and "Lupin III: The
Conspiracy of Fuma Family" (1987), which was his last and most personal
film. From this year he undertakes the guidance of young
animators.