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    Satoshi Kon (今 敏, Kon Satoshi, October 12, 1963 – August 24, 2010) was a Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter and manga artist from Sapporo, Hokkaido, and a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). [1]

  2. Aug 27, 2015 · Satoshi Kon, just 46 when he passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2010, was a true original whose films probed at the edges of reality and delineated with frightening accuracy the impact of a technological society on the human psyche.

  3. Nov 8, 2015 · Memories”, a movie composed of three segments based on Otomo’s manga short stories, was the one that properly introduced Satoshi Kon to the public. He wrote the script for the initial segment, the utmost distinguished one of the collection.

  4. Paprika (Japanese: パプリカ, Hepburn: Papurika) is a 2006 Japanese adult animated surrealistic science fantasy psychological thriller film directed by Satoshi Kon, who co-wrote the screenplay with Seishi Minakami. [2] It is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui.

    • The Early Years
    • Gaining Ground
    • His Opus

    Kon burst onto the scene in 1984 with the two-part doujinshi Toriko - Prisoner, about kids forced into "rehab" in a dystopian society run by robot police. It won second place in Young Magazine's Tesuya Chiba Awards for new manga artists, which got the attention of none other than Katsuhiro Otomo. You don't just trust any college kid with helping yo...

    Working as Otomo's assistant gave Kon his first ties to the film and anime industry. Otomo adapted Kon's original story for the 1991 live-action film World Apartment Horror (the manga adaptation of which is the only Kon manga still not published in the US yet) and hired him as an animator on Roujin Z. Working as an animator on Patlabor 2introduced ...

    At the same time as he was drawing Seraphim, Kon had one final manga project that he held complete control over, and it's his most impressive one: the appropriately-named Opus. It tells the story of a mangaka (manga artist) who can't decide how to finish his masterwork and ends up magically sucked into the world of his own manga. It's the clearest ...

  5. Satoshi Kon was a Japanese director of anime films. Kon started his career as a manga artist and editor in Young Magazine, and then made his screenwriting debut with Magnetic Rose, a section of the anthology film Memories.

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  7. Jul 10, 2024 · You can find him on his days off watching Game of Thrones with his cat, or arguing about how to best cook a steak. Challenging the mediums of film and animation, Satoshi Kon was an artist who still stands as one of the most influential and unconventional of the time.

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