Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎駿) Animation

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Published 2016-05-06
Scenes PRESUMABLY animated by Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎駿, b.1941). Most of you might have known him as director, but he is also the greatest animator in Japan from late 60s to early 70s!

Note:
This reel contains some of my presumptions that needs further research to be done. If you find any inaccuracies with the animator identifications, please don't hesitate to point it out and I'll try to fix it!

Music:
Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Five with Friends - Samba Temperado (Lupin III 30th Concert Ver.)
Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Five with Friends - LUPIN III '80 (Lupin III 30th Concert Ver.)

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Disclaimer
This video is purely fan-made and is not associated with the musical artist and animation company in any way. I do not own ANY of the animated cartoons included in this video. They all belong to their respective companies and/or creators. This video is for educational and instructional purposes with no infringement intended.

Animator Reel, Sakuga MAD, 作画

All Comments (21)
  • I forgot Lupin the 3rd was that old and looked THAT GOOD for early 1970s.
  • @girlyweirdo4658
    1:00 NO ONE IS SAYING HOW COOL THIS IS JIGEN JUST CASUALLY FALLS FROM A BUILDING WHAT-
  • @bituin5908
    I’m not sure if anyone has mentioned so, but Some of the transitions are really amazing.
  • It's hard to believe this was being made during the same time Hanna Barbara was giving their animators a budget of two paperclips and a dead mouse to work with. XD
  • @ArinGokdemir
    It’s awesome to get to see Miyazaki’s actual animation work, when he was the animator and not the director. The attention to detail shows that he is a truly observant man. He once said “How can you draw people if you don’t like to look at people?”
  • @CameronHanashi
    You can tell he really enjoyed animating Zenigata, Miyazaki put so much life into the character!
  • @negks1
    誇張していて現実から乖離している動きであるはずなのに、違和感や破綻を感じないどころか見ていてハラハラしたり一転してコメディにさせられるのはやっぱり一流のアニメーターの証なんだろうな。どれも話もキャラクターも知らないけどワクワクしてくるもの。
  • @WreckingWood
    60s and 70s Western Animation went into a deep slump. Japan in that time: Let's learn everything from their Golden Age and go few decades beyond while we're at it.
  • @yebidaruma
    慣性と重力の使い方が恐ろしく上手い。そして場面場面のカットが切り替わりながらも全て一連の動きにつなげてる
  • @user-sl7dv5xf3q
    ストーリーやセリフがわかんないのに絵が動いてるだけで面白いと感じさせるセンスと技術がすごいよね
  • @bqgin
    Not enough Americans know about Lupin III.
  • @tackyoptic
    He's clearly a fan of zenigata, lol. He always puts so much effort into him.
  • @runedragon1985
    Wow, those scenes from Dobutsu Takarajima look REALLY good for being from '71! I'm amazed he worked so much on Lupin III.
  • @user-cd9hg4qm9k
    これすげえよ……………………………鳥肌立ちまくりましたありがとうございます………………
  • @DTM-Books
    1:53 The shot of Zenigata sliding backwards was riffed in Castle of Cagliostro. Nice!
  • @MrVotoms
    0:34 Miyazaki can talk about all the characters with movement. The reason for the genius is to bring the position of Zenigata's arm here even if he comes up with the action of going down from the escalator.
  • 60年代でこんな立体的に動くアニメなんてなかなか見ない