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Literature Search - Japanese Animation -

Literature Search - Japanese Animation -. - Library Gateway Search -. Koyama-Richard, Brigitte. Japanese animation: from painted scrolls to Pokémon / Brigitte Koyama-Richard. Published. Paris : Flammarion, 2010. Pages. 245 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. Summary.

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Literature Search - Japanese Animation -

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  1. Literature Search- Japanese Animation -

  2. - Library Gateway Search -

  3. Koyama-Richard, Brigitte. Japanese animation: from painted scrolls to Pokémon / Brigitte Koyama-Richard. Published Paris : Flammarion, 2010. Pages 245 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. Summary A dominant force in its home country since the 1970s, Japanese animation has become a global phenomenon in recent years. This book studies the evolution of Japanese animation through the centuries, retracing its history from painted scrolls and woodblock prints, to the computer-assisted productions of today Related Books:

  4. Reason for choosing… - Large book at 245 pages, should contain a fair amount of decent information. - Summary says about how the book studies Japanese animation’s evolution through time.

  5. Yusuke Shouno, Kurando Furuya, Natsumi Fujita Japanese motion graphic creators 2009 Published Tokyo : BNN Inc., 2009. Pages 255 p. : col. Ill. ; 25 cm. + 1 DVD Related Books:

  6. Reason for choosing… - The book suggests that it will talk about many various animators in the profession, ‘this could lead to further research.‘

  7. Google Search – Good place to start and to get generalised information. Although biased, could give some good information on specific animators or animation companies.

  8. Starting Place - Lots of information with many more links to even more information!

  9. Further Research - Description provides ideas for more research.

  10. Further Research – Can use information from the video to aid further research into specific films….

  11. Google Scholar – Should contain information to do with the beginnings and an incite into what makes it so popular.

  12. Google Scholar –

  13. List of References: BRIGITTE, Koyama-Richard (2010). Japanese animation: from painted scrolls to Pokémon. SHOUNO, Yusuke, FURUYA Kurando, FUJITY Natsumi (2009). Japanese motion graphic creators 2009, Tokyo, BNN Inc. Anime - Wikipedia. (Date Unknown). Last modified 10 October 2011 at 22:53, Last accessed 16 October 2011 at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime Top - 10: Japanese Animation Science Fiction Movies (2009). [online]. From Youtube last accessed 16 October 2011 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbffeXZGpFg DRAZEN, Patrick, 2003, Anime explosion!: the what? why? & wow! of Japanese animation, [online], Berkeley, Stone Bridge Press, 16 October 2011 at http://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=wkrgvKvsvYAC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=japanese+animation&ots=CRSl7NQZL_&sig=jkxJxk6TaWImYl2j_VUqWQ_5wLg#v=onepage&q&f=false

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