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Animator Yasuo Ootsuka Dies at 89

by ImperfectBlue
Mar 16, 2021 9:25 PM | 11 Comments


Yasuo Ootsuka (right) with Hayao Miyazaki

Animator Yasuo Ootsuka died on Monday, March 15. He was 89 years old. Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki revealed the news on the same day at the 2021 Tokyo Anime Award Festival.

Ootsuka was born on July 11, 1931, in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, and joined Toei Animation in 1956. His early contributions included animation for Hakujaden (The Great White Snake) and Wanpaku Ouji no Orochi Taiji (Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon), the latter of which he collaborated on with the late Isao Takahata. He served as an animation director alongside Takahata (director) and Hayao Miyazaki (layout design, key animation) on Taiyou no Ouji: Horus no Daibouken (The Little Norse Prince), and was a mentor to both in their early years at Toei Animation.

The three collaborated again at Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment) on Lupin III, for which he was an animation director and character designer. Ootsuka continued to work on Lupin III anime until finishing Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro (The Castle of Cagliostro) in 1979. He returned to the franchise for Lupin III: Kiri no Elusive (Lupin III: Elusiveness of the Fog) in 2007, which would be his final credit as an animator. His other notable projects as an animation director and character designer include Mirai Shounen Conan (Future Boy Conan) and Jarinko Chie.

Ootsuka had a passion for automobiles—particularly military vehicles—and wrote and illustrated numerous books dedicated to them beginning in the 1980s. Genkousha published a collection of his vehicle illustrations from the Lupin III series in 2020.

Studio Ghibli produced the documentary Ootsuka Yasuo no Ugokasu Yorokobi (Yasuo Ootsuka's Joy of Motion) in 2004, highlighting his work as an artist and animator. He was a lecturer at Yoyogi Animation Gakuin in his later years, and received the Special Award from the Association at the 42nd Japan Academy Prize—Japan's equivalent of the Academy Awards—in 2019. That year, comedian Akira Kawashima portrayed a character based loosely on Ootsuka in NHK's 100th Asadora, Natsuzora, which was partially set at a fictionalized Toei Animation.

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RIP To a legendary animator who made an impact on Lupin and Ghibli.

Mar 18, 2021 10:35 AM by Haneken2086

may he rest in piece

Mar 17, 2021 11:41 AM by Doc101

damn RIP to the Legend at least he did not die young unlike some animators

Mar 17, 2021 11:26 AM by deg

ImperfectBlue said:


Yasuo Ootsuka (right) with Hayao Miyazaki

Animator Yasuo Ootsuka died on Monday, March 15. He was 89 years old. Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki revealed the news on the same day at the 2021 Tokyo Anime Award Festival.

Ootsuka was born on July 11, 1931, in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, and joined Toei Animation in 1956. His early contributions included animation for Hakujaden (The Great White Snake) and Wanpaku Ouji no Orochi Taiji (Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon), the latter of which he collaborated on with the late Isao Takahata. He served as an animation director alongside Takahata (director) and Hayao Miyazaki (layout design, key animation) on Taiyou no Ouji: Horus no Daibouken (The Little Norse Prince), and was a mentor to both in their early years at Toei Animation.

The three collaborated again at Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment) on Lupin III, for which he was an animation director and character designer. Ootsuka continued to work on Lupin III anime until finishing Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro (The Castle of Cagliostro) in 1979. He returned to the franchise for Lupin III: Kiri no Elusive (Lupin III: Elusiveness of the Fog) in 2007, which would be his final credit as an animator. His other notable projects as an animation director and character designer include Mirai Shounen Conan (Future Boy Conan) and Jarinko Chie.

Ootsuka had a passion for automobiles—particularly military vehicles—and wrote and illustrated numerous books dedicated to them beginning in the 1980s. Genkousha published a collection of his vehicle illustrations from the Lupin III series in 2020.

Studio Ghibli produced the documentary Ootsuka Yasuo no Ugokasu Yorokobi (Yasuo Ootsuka's Joy of Motion) in 2004, highlighting his work as an artist and animator. He was a lecturer at Yoyogi Animation Gakuin in his later years, and received the Special Award from the Association at the 42nd Japan Academy Prize—Japan's equivalent of the Academy Awards—in 2019. That year, comedian Akira Kawashima portrayed a character based loosely on Ootsuka in NHK's 100th Asadora, Natsuzora, which was partially set at a fictionalized Toei Animation.

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Rest in Peace, Yasuo ootsuka

Mar 17, 2021 11:21 AM by iiwan

Rest in Peace, Yasuo Ootsuka.

Mar 17, 2021 10:37 AM by Cotaweb

May you Rest In Peace, thank for your hard work in the industry. You will be known as a legend.

Mar 17, 2021 4:56 AM by ChrisBlitz

Rest in peace, buddy!

Mar 17, 2021 4:45 AM by cigare

Thank you and good bye. Rest in peace.

Mar 17, 2021 12:40 AM by lroha

Rest in Peace, legendary Ootsuka-san. Thank you for all your hard work over the years and I wish my deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.

Mar 17, 2021 12:29 AM by _MushiRock11_

Rip, you were a legend. You will be always in everyone's heart

Mar 16, 2021 11:31 PM by solace

May he rest in peace...

Mar 16, 2021 10:29 PM by DinnerDate

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