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List of Illustrations After p. 58 Figure 1 ToeiAnimation Phils., Inc., a 100-percent subsidiary of ToeiAnimation Co. Ltd. Japan Figure 2 Frame by frame hand-drawing by a Filipino animator Figure 3 Digital line drawing by a Filipino animator Figure 4 Instructions in both Japanese and English for overseas sub-contractual animation staff to follow Figure 5 A multi-plane camera at work Figure 6 Taro, the Dragon Boy (1979) Figure 7 White Snake Tale (1958) Figure 8 Made in Japan (1972), directed by Renzo Kinoshita Figure 9 A younger Miyazaki Hayao (second from left), participating in a matsuri Figure 10 Takahata Isao at the 10th JSAS Annual Conference 2008 in Japan Figure 11 Pioneer Japanese animation historian, Watanabe Yasushi Figure 12 Retired Toei animators, Oda Katsuya (left) and Kotabe Yōichi at an exhibition of Kotabe’s Heidi: Girl of the Alps (1974) drawings Figure 13 An animated storyboard in Prokino, May Issue, 1932 Figure 14 One of the many promotional pamphlets distributed in Japan about the Chinese animated film, Princess Iron Fan (1941) Figure 15 Top: It Was Night Before Christmas (1974); middle: The First Easter Rabbit (1975); bottom: Frosty’s Winter Wonderland (1976) Figure 16 A Meiji postcard dated 1911 juxtaposing a photo print of Mount Fuji and emakimono’s traditional line-drawn characters Figure 17 A Taishō postcard illustrating Tokyo on fire after the 1923 earthquake Figure 18 An illustration of a nō figure from an undated early twentieth-century postcard List of Illustrations viii Figure 19 An undated early twentieth-century postcard featuring a woodblock print image ukiyo-e by Kitagawa Utamaro (1753–1806) Figure 20 An undated early twentieth-century postcard featuring a color print image of a young girl with big eyes by Nakahara Junichi (1913–88) Figure 21 An animated feature film made in Hong Kong, A Chinese Ghost Story (1997) Figure 22 An assortment of magazines in Taiwan promoting Japanese manga and anime Figure 23 The Comic Market event in the summer of 1999, Tokyo Figure 24 Cosplay at the Comic Market event in the summer of 1999, Tokyo Figure 25 A work-in-progress anime character Figure 26 An illustration of Heidi: Girl of the Alps (1974) by Kotabe Yōichi ...

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