Kimio Yabuki
Kimio Yabuki (Japanese: 公郎 矢吹) is a Japanese animator. Known in Japan for his work on many early classic works by the Toei Animation studio, his best-known film in the West is Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer from 1985, produced by the French company DiC with animation work done in Japan.
In 1969, he teamed up with a young Hayao Miyazaki in the production of an animated version of Puss in Boots. Yabuki was an employee of Toei Animation until going freelance in 1973, but did work on several Toei productions (including Dororon Enma-kun, Ikkyu-san, and The Kabocha Wine) afterward.
Filmography
Director
- 1963–1965: Ōkami Shōnen Ken (狼少年ケン, Wolf Boy Ken; TV series)
- 1968: Andersen Monogatari (アンデルセン物語)
- 1969: Puss 'n Boots (長靴をはいた猫, Nagagutsu o Haita Neko)
- 1973–1974: Dororon Enma-kun (ドロロンえん魔くん)
- 1975–1982: Ikkyū-san (一休さん)
- 1980: Twelve Months (世界名作童話 森は生きている, Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Mori wa Ikiteiru)
- 1981: Swan Lake[1]
- 1982–1984: The Kabocha Wine (Theかぼちゃワイン)
- 1985: Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer
- 1988: Space Family Carlvinson (宇宙家族カールビンソン, Uchū Kazoku Carlvinson)
Writer
- 1984: Twelve Months
- 1989: The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli (TV series)
Assistant Director
- 1963: The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon (わんぱく王子の大蛇退治, Wanpaku Ouji no Orochi Taiji)
References
External links
- Kimio Yabuki at the Internet Movie Database
- Kimio Yabuki at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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