Noburô Ôfuji

June 1, 1900 — Asakusa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

Born 1900, in Tokyo. Ofuji learned the basics of animation under Junichi Kouchi, and later developed his own unique animation style using cutouts from chiyogami (Japanese traditional decorative paper with colored patterns). While strictly maintaining his independent production style, he attempted a variety of techniques such as paper cutouts, cel, silhouette, and colored cellophane.

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The Black Cat

1929

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The National Anthem Kimigayo

1931

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Spring Song

1931

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The Phantom Ship

1956

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Burglars of "Baghdad" Castle

1926

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The Village Festival

1930

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A Story of Tobacco

1926

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The Story of the Monkey King

1926