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Tsuneo Gōda
Japanese director and stop motion animator
Tsuneo Gōda | |
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| Born | (age5758) |
| Almamater | Japan Institute of Moving Images |
Tsuneo Gōda (合田 経郎, Gōda Tsuneo) is a Japanese stop motion animator.
He is known for creating the character Domo (Domo-kun), the official mascot of Japanese public broadcasting company NHK, as well as directing an animated TV series starring Domo.[1] He is also the founder of studio dwarf inc., an animation studio specializing in stop motion animation and character design.[2]
He has also directed the stop motion animation film Komaneko - The Curious Cat and the three-minute stop motion music video "I am a Bear," which is based on the Hikaru Utada song "Boku wa Kuma."[3]
In , Gōda was awarded the Inkpot Award for his work on Domo and other animated productions from dwarf studios.[4][5]
Career
Gōda graduated from the Japan Academy of Moving Images (formerly Japan