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  1. Taiji Yabushita. Director: Saibôgu 009. Along with Kenzô Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto, Yabushita (at the beginning of his career credited as "Yasushi Yabushita") was a pioneer of Japanese animation. After World War II, he changed his work from animator and inbetweener to producer and director.

    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
    • February 1, 1903
    • Taiji Yabushita
    • July 15, 1986
  2. The White Snake Enchantress (白蛇伝, Hakujaden, Legend of the White Serpent) is a Japanese animated fantasy film. It is the first color anime feature film and Toei Animation's first theatrical feature film, released in 1958.

  3. May 15, 2019 · Restored for the 100 th anniversary of the birth of Japanese anime, and the 60 th anniversary of the film’s release, the now classic Hakujaden ( The White Snake Enchantress) by Taiji Yabushita is being screened this year at Cannes.

  4. Its narrative is inspired by the famous Chinese folk tale “Legend of the White Snake,” a story of true love between Bai Niang, a white serpent who takes human form, and a young man named Xu Xian. Directed by : Yabushita TAIJI. Year of production: 1958. Country: Japan. Duration: 78.

  5. The series was aired daily, Monday to Friday, in 8 minutes segments to complete a single story by the end of the week. Along with Kenzô Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto, Taiji Yabushita was a pioneer of Japanese animation. In 1949, he co-directed his most famous short film, ‘The Animals Play Baseball’.

  6. Taiji Yabushita's anime & manga roles. Along with Kenzô Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto, Yabushita (at the beginning of his career credited as "Yasushi Yabushita") was a pioneer of Japanese animation. After World War II, he changed his work from animator and inbetweener to producer and director.

  7. director, camera. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Nihon manga eiga hattatsu shi: Anime shin-gachô» (1973), «Nihon manga eiga hattatsu shi: Manga tanjô» (1971), «Cyborg 009» (1968), «Hyokkori hyôtan-jima» (1967), «Jack and the Witch» (1967)...

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