Acknowledgments.- Introduction: What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Anime?.- 1. Kid Deko's New Picture Book: Early Cartoons in Japan 1912-21.- 2. The Film Factories: Animation Technique and Technology 1921-37.- 3. The Shadow Staff: Japanese Animation at War 1931-48.- 4. The Seeds of Anime: Japanese Animation Industries 1946-62.- 5. Dreams of Export: Toei Doga and MOM Production 1953-67.- 6. Warrior Business: Tezuka's Anime Revolution in Context 1961-67.- 7. The Brown Screen: Trended Change in Japanese Animation 1966-83.- 8. The Third Medium: The Transformation of Ownership and Access 1977-96.- 9. The Pokemon Shock: Anime Goes Global 1984-97, 1997-2006.- 10. The Digital Engine: New Technologies in Animation 1983-2012.- Epilogue: The End of Anime's First Century.- Bibliography.- Index.
A comprehensive and authoritative history of Japanese anime, from cartoons of the 1920s and 30s to the present day international success of filmmakers such as Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.
Jonathan Clements is an anime historian. He is co-author of The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917, former editor of Manga Max magazine, and has been a translator, voice director or voice actor on over 70 anime productions.
This study is authoritative and detailed, and will be essential
reading for anime fans and scholars alike.
*The Guardian*
Historian Jonathan Clements traces the evolution of anime by
exploring the history of its production and reception over the past
100 years, identifying periods in which cultural and technological
developments ushered in new ways of thinking about the basic
concept of 'moving pictures.'
*The Japan Times*
…a fascinating read.
*The New York Times*
Anime: A History questions the stories we think we know of anime's
rises and falls, its heroes and breakthroughs.
*Manga UK*
One of the most important and comprehensive books on anime ever
written for the western market.
*Neo Magazine*
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