Kunio Katō
Kunio Katō
Kunio Katō (Japanese: 加藤 久 仁 生, Katō Kunio; * 1977) is a Japanese cartoon character.
Katō studied at the Tama Art School. After completing his studies in 2001, he began to work at the animation studio Robot. Together with other Character Animators, he is the collective robot cage.
In 2003, Katō released on the Internet the 16-minute animation film Aru Tabibito no Nikki (also known as The Diary of Tortov Roddle), the journey of Tortov Roddle and his companion, a pig with long feet, surreal World. With this film, he participated in the short film competition of the Festival d'Animation Annecy, one of the world's most important festivals for animation films, but was only able to win an award in 2008 with the twelve-minute Tsumiki no ie. With this film about an old man who has to constantly expand his house around new floors to escape the steadily rising water level, he won the main prize of the festival, the Cristal d'Annecy. At the 2009 Academy Award, the film received the award for the "Best Animated Short Film". Edit the article Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 1032216212 (PICA, AKS) | NDL: 01145040 | VIAF: 249720907 | Wikipedia People Search
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