![]() Mahō no Mako-chan (TV)1970 : Animation director.Tomorrow's Joe(TV)1970 : Animation director.Working for Toei Animation and Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Araki was also an animator on several American and French productions which outsourced animation work to Japan, including Ulysses 31 (1981), Inspector Gadget (Season 1, 1983–84, animation), Mighty Orbots (1984, key animation), The Adventures of the American Rabbit (1986) and G.I. This Dynamic Duel, as they are known, have been instrumental in the success of the series. ![]() International accreditation came with Saint Seiya ( Knights of the Zodiac, 1986), for his dynamic drawing style along with the elegant drawings styles of Michi. Some of his successes are Majokko Megu-chan (1974), Lupin III (1977), Mugen Kido SSX ( Captain Harlock, 1978), Versailles no Bara ( Lady Oscar, 1979), Hana no Ko Lunlun ( Angel, 1979, which featured character designs by Michi Himeno and animation by Araki), and Fūma no Kojirō (1991). The Araki-Himeno duo collaborated on TV series and animated films such as " Saint Seiya" (1986–89), "Saint Seiya Overture" from 2004. He, with Himeno, have been celebrated for their success. He worked as animation director in 1978's "Goodbye Battleship Yamato: Warriors of Love". He usually collaborated with animation director Michi Himeno, whom he met in 1973. With his work on Cutie Honey as well as Mahō no Mako-chan, Mahou Tsukai Chappy, Majokko Megu-chan, and Hana no Ko Lunlun, Araki was an important figure in Toei Animation's early magical girl anime series of the 1970s. In 1970, he debuted as animation director in the Mushi TV Series " Joe of Tomorrow", and later worked on the anime adaptations of several of Go Nagai's manga, including Devilman (1972), Cutie Honey (1973), and UFO Robo Grendizer (1975), serving as a character designer on the latter two. He then joined Mushi Production as animator in 1965 and later founded Studio Jaguar in 1966. In 1955, at age sixteen, he debuted as a cartoonist in the "Machi" magazine. He developed an interest for drawing at age five. Shingo Araki ( 荒木 伸吾, Araki Shingo, Janu– December 1, 2011) was a Japanese animation artist and character designer. Animation Director, Character Designer, Mangaka
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