CATDOLL: Netizens hotly discuss: What did Osamu Tezuka do to make Hayao Miyazaki hate him?

CATDOLL: Netizens hotly discuss: What did Osamu Tezuka do to make Hayao Miyazaki hate him?

Regarding the development of Japanese animation, the two masters Hayao Miyazaki and Osamu Tezuka can be said to be the proof of the times. However, there are rumors that the relationship between them is not harmonious, especially that Hayao Miyazaki does not like Osamu Tezuka. This has attracted the attention of netizens on the Internet. Let's take a look at what is going on?

1: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 16:56:03.02 0.net

Masters always think they are the best.

5: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 16:58:57.74 0.net

Miyazaki feels inferior to Osamu Tezuka.

8: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:00:03.83 0.net

Hayao Miyazaki is not very successful as a cartoonist and he has low self-esteem.

24: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:05:19.09 0.net

"Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" almost won the manga award but was snatched away by Osamu Tezuka.

27: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:05:57.28 0.net

The two knew each other during the Toei Animation era but they didn't follow each other.

29: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:06:18.14 0.net

Because Tezuka is a person who never admits defeat.

35: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:07:19.69 0.net

Studio Ghibli isn't doing very well right now.

38: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:08:07.59 0.net

Miyazaki was critical of Tezuka's pioneering of low-frame, low-budget animation.

3: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 16:58:11.69 0.net

That's because Tezuka darkened the animation industry. Tezuka was too hardworking and started a trend of death from overwork in the animation industry.

4: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 16:58:38.51 0.net

Tezuka did not hesitate to invest his own royalties and made animations at super low prices with the awareness of deficit, which is also one of the reasons why animation industry practitioners were treated unfairly.

239: Namo is recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 18:36:23.89 0.net

>>4

But if it weren't for Tezuka, the development of Japanese anime would have been 10 years slower.

1: 名无しさん名无しさん Submission date: 2014/06/15 (Sunday) 06:53:17.41 .net

Some people think that Tezuka broke the industry rules and forced animators to receive very low wages, but the real reason is the existence of animation companies like the ones below.

Toei Animation: Animation producers are not registered as official employees of the company.

First Animation: Outsourcing animation production to cheap labor overseas.

Sunrise: Animation producers only earn 50,000 yen (about 2,870 yuan) a month.

7: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 16:59:56.85 0.net

So Tezuka was a pioneer in the industry. Before Mushi Productions, there were no real animated series.

15: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:03:42.97 0.net

>>7

This is not the case. What Tezuka actually made was a low-budget and low-quality TV animation series, which was a step backward in terms of performance and technology.

22: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:05:13.43 0.net

>>7

Hayao Miyazaki is an animation reform activist and certainly doesn't like low-quality animation.

10: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:00:21.85 0.net

Hayao Miyazaki is an excellent animation director, but his story-writing ability is not even a hair's as good as Tezuka's.

12: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:01:55.35 0.net

Tezuka is often criticized for bringing bleakness to the animation production scene, but from the perspective of comics alone he is still very praiseworthy.

13: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:02:56.39 0.net

Miyazaki likes animations where the characters actually move, and of course he doesn't like Tezuka's low-budget old animations where the characters don't move except for their mouths.

26: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:05:45.02 0.net

>>13

The two people lived in different eras. It was Tezuka who established the animation industry in Japan.

39: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:08:11.97 0.net

Tezuka started out as a cartoonist and moved on to animation, but Hayao Miyazaki himself cannot be called a cartoonist.

43: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:10:01.50 0.net

Tezuka was a great manga artist, but he certainly made a bad start as an animator.

48: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:12:09.21 0.net

>>43

So, Miyazaki Hayao thinks that he is the greatest animation producer, but Japan gives the highest praise to Osamu Tezuka, which makes him very jealous.

52: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:12:49.70 0.net

It is a fact that Tezuka pioneered the low-cost, low-frame-rate animation production technique, which has led to the current bleak animation production scene.

64: Namo is currently recruiting. . . @\(^o^)/2016/02/16(火) 17:19:06.13 0.net

Tezuka was very simple and generous. Not only was he willing to accept low production costs for animation, but he also did not seek compensation when he found that many of his works were pirated in China in the early years. Instead, he was happy that Chinese children could read his comics. He was willing to use his personal assets to realize animation. Therefore, under the influence of his personal charm, animators were still willing to work for him even if the income was very low.

It seems that Hayao Miyazaki's dislike for Osamu Tezuka is not a personal grudge, but a result of their different pursuits. Since even the god of comics, Osamu Tezuka, can accept such a low production cost to make animations, other producers are not qualified to ask for higher production costs. So until now, animation producers have low wages and no guarantee of life. But on the other hand, Tezuka did create a prosperous animation market. Let's discuss it.

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