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  Tatsuo Yoshida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in 1932, Yoshida grew up in the hardship of war-torn Japan.
Yoshida's magical talent for storytelling again found success with the action series Gatchaman (a.k.a.
Though Tatsuo Yoshida's brilliant career was cut short by his untimely death from liver cancer in 1977, Tatsunoko Productions has continued to partner with top creators to create additional hit series such as Macross (Robotech), Mospeada, Generator Gawl, Time Bokan, and Karas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tatsuo_Yoshida   (260 words)

  
 ADV Films.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Tatsuo Yoshida, the founder of Tatsunoko Productions, began his career in the manga industry in the fall of 1954, and in 1957 called for his brothers, Toyoharu (later assuming the pen name 'Ippei Kuri') and Kenji (who handled the business end), to join him in Tokyo.
At first, Tatsuo and his staff envisioned a multi-national team of teenage ninja, much like his earlier comic-turned-television series NINJA SQUAD: MOONLIGHT (a live-action production which ran 130 episodes from 1964 to 1966).
While Yoshida and Kuri lead the way, Okawara and Amano were also largely responsible for the visual signatures of GATCHAMAN and series that followed in its wake, making Tatsunoko Productions famous the world over.
www.advfilms.com /ReviewDetails.asp?ID=1285   (2516 words)

  
 Studio History
Since their Mother had passed away while they were all young, and their Father was out of the country in the military, Tatsuo took it upon himself to look after his brothers.
Born in 1935, Kenji Yoshida eventually succeeded Tatsuo as President of Tatsunoko Pro.
Born in 1940, Toyoharu Yoshida is the youngest of the three Yoshida brothers.
www.tatsunokousa.com /shist.html   (724 words)

  
 DBLP: Tatsuo Arai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wataru Tanaka, Tatsuo Arai, Kenji Inoue, Yasushi Mae, Choong Sik Park: Simplified Kinematic Calibration for a Class of Parallel Mechanism.
Yasushi Mae, Tatsuo Arai, Kenji Inoue, Kunio Miyawaki: Application of a 'limb mechanism' robot to rescue tasks.
Tatsuo Arai, Noriho Koyachi, Hironori Adachi, Keiko Homma: Integrated Arm and leg Mechanism and Its Kinematic Analysys.
www.sigmod.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/a/Arai:Tatsuo.html   (443 words)

  
 Classic TV & Movie Hits - Speed Racer
First created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida (1933-1977) as a manga series in the 60's, Mach Go Go Go made the jump to television as an anime series in 1967.
Yoshida selected the names and symbolisms in his creation very carefully.
The M logo on the hood of his race car and the front of his helmet stood for his family name Mifune, and his given name Go is also a Japanese homonym for the number 5 (the number on his race car).
www.classictvhits.com /show.php?id=543   (276 words)

  
 TIME.com: In Seattle: the Right Stuff, with Paper and Glue -- Jul 1, 1985 -- Page 2
In the end, eight of the prizes were won by entries from Japan, where crafting paper airplanes is a popular activity that flows naturally from the centuries-old art of origami.
Tatsuo Yoshida, a career paper-plane designer whose books sell hundreds of thousands of copies each year, won the aerobatics and time-aloft events in the pro division with elegantly simple designs modeled after the swallows around his home in Yokohama.
Yoshida flew to Seattle, with an interpreter and at his own expense, just to see his flock perform.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,959535-2,00.html   (763 words)

  
 Speed Racer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mach Go Go Go was first created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida (1933–1977) as a manga series in the 1960s and made the jump to TV as an anime series in 1967.
The M logo on the hood of his race car and the front of his helmet stood for his family name Mifune, an homage to Japanese film star Toshiro Mifune (and not "Mach 5" as the dub would suggest).
Mach Go Go - selected chapters of Tatsuo Yoshida's original Mach Go Go manga series have been reprinted by Now Comics as Speed Racer Classics and by DC Comics/Wildstorm Productions as Speed Racer: The Original Manga (ISBN 1-56389-686-9).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Speed_Racer   (2924 words)

  
 Around the Markets: Mazda revving up in market - Marketplace by Bloomberg - International Herald Tribune
The stock's gain may be limited because Mazda's earnings increase owes more to the weaker yen and cost-cutting than vehicle sales, according to Tatsuo Yoshida at Merrill Lynch (Japan).
The company's Mazda6 sedan and Mazda3 hatchback models are aging, the analyst said.
Yoshida has a "neutral" rating on the stock.
www.iht.com /articles/2006/03/23/bloomberg/bxatm.php   (733 words)

  
 Speed Racer [Anime Series] | Plot | MTV Movies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Per its title, the star of Mach Go Go Go was a high-tech racing car, driven by fearless young Go Mifune on behalf of his father Daisuke's auto manufacturing firm.
Whenever Go and his amazing car were threatened by villains (who ranged from dishonest racers to international spies), our hero could count on the aid of the mysterious Masked Racer, who unbeknownst to everybody, was Go's fugitive older brother Kenichi.
Using the enormous profits from the comic book version ofMach Go Go Go, Tatsuo Yoshida set up an animated cartoon firm, Tatsunoko, for the express purpose of producing cartoon shows for television -- including a series version of his most successful manga property.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/32707/plot.jhtml   (766 words)

  
 DBLP: Hiroshi Yoshida
Hiroshi Yoshida, Kimito Funatsu: Optimization of the Inner Relation Function of QPLS Using Genetic Algorithm.
Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Takeo Deushi, Hiroshi Yoshida, Yoshikatsu Miyashita, Shin-ichi Sasaki: Chemometric QSAR studies of antifungal azoxy compounds.
Shin-ichi Hanaki, Tsutomu Temma, Hiroshi Yoshida: An on-line character recognition aimed at a substitution for a billing machine keyboard.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/y/Yoshida:Hiroshi.html   (183 words)

  
 Tatsuo Yoshida   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Founded Tatsunoko Productions with his brothers Kenji Yoshida, and...
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Tatsuo Yoshida
Find where Tatsuo Yoshida is credited alongside another name
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 Toyota Toys With Pushing Past GM - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The report comes on the heels of an announcement by Toyota on Tuesday that it planned to build 9.06 million cars in 2006, which could push it past GM as the top producer worldwide.
"It is unusual for Toyota to fall short of its midyear global sales projection," auto analyst Tatsuo Yoshida said in a research note.
Company execs also predicted sales would grow 8% in 2006 to 8.85 million units, led by a 12% increase overseas.
www.forbes.com /markets/2005/12/21/toyota-motor-gm-1221markets04.html   (331 words)

  
 Car Racing Anime article by P. Duffield
Though it was the first racing show to be animated, and the only one of its generation, the concept of a racing story was hardly a unique idea at the time.
Likely published as a means of promoting the show, the Speed Racer comic was created by the brothers Tatsuo Yoshida and Ippei Kuri, who had earlier penned the racing titles Mach Sanshiro, Pilot Ace, and Hayabusa Q-chan.
But Yoshida and Kuri weren't the only people writing racing comics at the time.
www.mindspring.com /~theduffields/resume/articles/features/racing.htm   (1310 words)

  
 Tatsunoko Production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, is a Japanese animation company founded by legendary anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida along with his brothers Kenji and Toyoharu (Toyoharu adopted the pen name Ippei Kuri to distinguish himself from his brothers).
The studio's name has a double Japanese meaning of "Tatsu's child" (Tatsu being a nickname for Tatsuo) and "seadragon" which was the inspiration for its seahorse corporate logo.
The company itself is often accredited as the Hanna-Barbera of Japan (coincidentally, Hanna-Barbera provided the original English dub of Tatsunoko's Gatchaman, as Battle of the Planets).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tatsunoko_Productions   (513 words)

  
 Steamboy DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Starring Tetsuya Watari, Tatsuo Umemiya, Yumi Takagawa, Eiji Go, Noburo Ando, Hajime Hana, Mikio Narita, Kunie Tanaka, Shingo Yamashiro, Reiko Ike, Hideo Mirata
After the success of the epic THE YAKUZA PAPERS saga, Kinji Fukasaku once again returned to the familiar Yakuza genre with GRAVEYARD OF HONOR (1975).
Home Vision does what they do best and the DVD is technically superior and even includes some wonderful extras that you don’t usually expect from foreign films on Region 1 discs.
www.dvdcult.com /rev_GraveyardOH.htm   (984 words)

  
 Absolute Anime / Speed Racer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Speed Racer was titled "Mach Go Go" in Japan.
It was produced and created by Tatsuo Yoshida and released worldwide in 1967–1968 through Trans Lux who was also responsible for Gigantor.
It was first shown on Melbourne TV in December 1969 on channel 2 at 5:05pm weekdays.
www.absoluteanime.com /speed_racer/index.htm   (561 words)

  
 Satoko Fujii Four | When We Were There
Earlier this year, Fujii released Live in Japan 2004, the beginning of the morphing of the trio into the Satoko Fujii Four—not to be confused with her
Satoko Fujii Quartet, a harder-driving and more consistently intense listening experience featuring bassist Takeharu Hayakawa and drummer Tatsuo Yoshida.
Live in Japan 2004 offered fresh takes on some of Fujii's previously released compositions, with Tamura sitting in.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=23844   (450 words)

  
 Mars Import - Comic
Three edge-of-your seat stories by Japanese artist Tatsuo Yoshida are now presented with retouched artwork and lettering.
This thrilling collection showcases the timeless action and adventure that eventually became the Speed Racer animated series.
All other material on this page © 1999 – 2006 Mars Import, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.marsimport.com /display_comic?ID=2268   (160 words)

  
 In Movie Theaters the Week of May 19th, 2008 - MovieWeb
In Movie Theaters the Week of May 19th, 2008 - MovieWeb
Based on the classic 1960s series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida that later was retooled for North American audiences, the big-screen film will follow the adventures of the young race car driver Speed in his quest for glory in his thundering gadget-laden vehicle, Mach 5.
The movie will feature other characters from the show, including Speed's family and his mysterious archrival, Racer X. Warner Bros. Pictures
www.movieweb.com /movies/releases/week.php?w=200821   (110 words)

  
 HSX Prediction Market: MovieStocks® : Speed Racer
Symbol: SPDRC Status: Active Genre: Action Phase: Development
Speed Racer is based on the 1960s Japanese cartoon series by Tatsuo Yoshida.
Like the cartoon, the story revolves around Speed Racer, racing prodigy extraordinaire.
movies.hsx.com /symbol/SPDRC   (83 words)

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