Taiji Yabushita(1903-1986)
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Along with Kenzô Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto, Yabushita (at the beginning of his
career credited as "Yasushi Yabushita") was a pioneer of Japanese
animation. After World War II, he changed his work from animator and
inbetweener to producer and director. In 1949, he co-directed his most
famous short film, "The Animals Play Baseball." When his company was
absorbed by Toei, he was appointed director of the company's first
full-length colour feature film, and also of Japan, Panda and the Magic Serpent (1958) ("White
Snake Enchantress," 1958). From then on, he directed or co-directed
other eight full-length films for the company, and finally did a short
film, "A Million Years in life of Men," before he quit Toei in 1968. He
is also author of two documentary films about the "History of Japanese
Animation" (1972-73).