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by brazzy
4574 days ago
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Um, no. He didn't. He did absolutely great and in many ways groundbreaking work, sure. But if you're going to talk about who defined animated films (and even more so if it's a Japanese person), then Miyazaki's work pales in scope and influence compared to Osamu Tezuka - and HE in turn readily admitted being inspired and influenced by Disney and Fleischer cartoons. |
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