Yoshinori Kanada
An image from Porco Rosso, one of the productions that also features Yoshinori Kanada.

Yoshinori Kanada

February 5, 1952 — Nara, Japan

Yoshinori Kanada (金田 伊功, Kanada Yoshinori, February 5, 1952 – July 21, 2009) was an influential Japanese animator originally from Nara, Japan. He is best known for his popular 1984 work Birth, one of the first original video animations released in the market. Though he did not create many character designs, he was famous for his character animation skills. His work on Galaxy Express 999 (1979) and Harmagedon (1983) were very influential to an entire generation of animators in Japan. These two works also served as partial inspiration for Takashi Murakami's Superflat art movement. During the 1980s and 1990s, he worked closely with director Hayao Miyazaki on several movies from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind to Princess Mononoke. He was also known for breaking down the directorial system in animation, allowing individual key animators to exert their own style into a particular work. He died at the age of 57 of a heart attack on July 21, 2009. His works inspired the art and works of animators such as Hiroyuki Imaishi, Masahito Yamashita, Akira Amemiya and Masami Obari. The final episode of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt was dedicated in memory of him, and his influential work garnered special praise from many industry figures, such as Hayao Miyazaki.

Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke

1997

My Neighbor Totoro

My Neighbor Totoro

1988

Castle in the Sky

Castle in the Sky

1986

Akira

Akira

1988

Kiki's Delivery Service

Kiki's Delivery Service

1989

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

1984

Porco Rosso

Porco Rosso

1992

Candy Candy

Candy Candy

1976