Osamu Tezuka

Osamu Tezuka

About

Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989) was a pioneering Japanese manga artist, animator, and producer, often hailed as the "God of Manga" and "Father of Anime." He revolutionized the manga industry with his innovative storytelling techniques and cinematic style, creating beloved works such as "Astro Boy," "Kimba the White Lion," and "Phoenix." Tezuka's deep influence extended beyond Japan, impacting global comic and animation landscapes. A trained medical doctor, he infused his narratives with profound philosophical and ethical themes, addressing human nature, technology, and morality. Throughout his prolific career, Tezuka produced over 700 manga series and numerous animated films, leaving an indelible mark on visual storytelling.

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