Tadahito Mochinaga
An image from Willy McBean and His Magic Machine, one of the productions that also features Tadahito Mochinaga.
Tadahito Mochinaga

Tadahito Mochinaga

March 3, 1919 — Tokyo

Tadahito "Tad" Mochinaga was a pioneer Japanese stop-motion animator. Having done many stop motion films/shorts in Japan, he is best known as the animator for Rankin/Bass' "Animagic" productions at his MOM Studio in Tokyo throughout the 1960s. He did this work in association with American director Arthur Rankin, Jr. who wrote and designed the productions before sending them to Japan for animation.

In 1945, Mochinaga traveled to Xinjing in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo set up in occupied China, to work at the Manchukuo Film Association. He stayed in China after the war and from 1950, he spent three years in Shanghai working on such films as Thank You, Kitty. He is perhaps the only major artist of the era to have worked in both Chinese and Japanese animation industries.

Mad Monster Party?

Mad Monster Party?

1967

Willy McBean and His Magic Machine

Willy McBean and His Magic Machine

1965

Go-hiki no Kozaru-tachi

1956

Ou-sama ni Natta Kitsune

1959

Bunbuku Chagama

1958

Fuku-chan's Submarine

1944

Thank You, Kitty

Thank You, Kitty

1950

Beer, those were the days

Beer, those were the days

1956