Nov 10th, 2004, 02:13 AM
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Enemy or Ally?
Joined: Jan 2002
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Panuru
Probably manga products were influenced by comics at the beginning.
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Yes, the famous mangaka and director, Tezuka, Osamu was influenced by the Max Fliesher cartoons (such as "Felix the Cat") and he developed his own story through his inspirations. But, yet...Tezuka was actually able to develop a unique style based upon his influences. This was because American cartoons were very hard to get in Japan at the time and any time "Felix the Cat" came on, he would watch it, but these occasions were rare. So, he was able to develop his own style through his influence and imagination.
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