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  1. Nizō Yamamoto (山本二三, Yamamoto Nizō?), né le 27 juin 1953 à Gotō, mort le 19 août 2023) est un artiste japonais du cinéma d'animation, qui a principalement travaillé en tant qu'artiste de décors puis directeur artistique. Il est notamment connu pour son travail au sein du studio Ghibli.

  2. Nizo Yamamoto (山本 二三, Yamamoto Nizō, 27 June 1953 – 19 August 2023) was a Japanese art director. He began his career working on Future Boy Conan, but also worked on numerous films, most notably Studio Ghibli films such as Castle in the Sky, Grave of the Fireflies, Princess Mononoke, and Spirited Away.

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    (山本二三 Yamamoto Nizō) was born on June 27, 1953, in Fukue-shi (a town within Gotou City [Gotou-shi]), in Nagasaki Prefecture, and is one of the most well-known anime art directors and background artists in Japan.

    He is especially famous for his work on several of the Studio Ghibli films directed or produced by Hayao Miyazaki or Isao Takahata including Castle in the Sky (1986), Grave of the Fireflies (1988), Only Yesterday (1991), Whisper of the Heart (1995), Princess Mononoke (1997), and Spirited Away (2001).

    His filmography both before and since his time at Ghibli includes titles such as Conan: The Boy in Future (1978), the NHK World Masterpiece Theater TV series Anne of Green Gables (1979), The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), Chie the Brat (1981), Sherlock Hound (1984), Little Nemo - Adventures in Slumberland (1989), and more recently The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006) and Welcome to the Space Show (宇宙ショーへようこそ Uchuu Shou e Youkoso?) (2010). In 2007 Yamamoto directed (as well as handled storyboards and backgrounds) his first film, the Fuji TV special Miyori's Forest (ミヨリの森 Miyori no Mori?).

    Yamamoto had decided to enter the anime industry after seeing the 1974 NHK TV series Heidi, Girl of the Alps and landed his first job at Ad Cosmo the same year. By 1978 he was working at Nippon Animation - with the people responsible for Heidi - first with Miyazaki on Future Boy Conan, and the following year with Takahata on Anne. Yamamoto was invited to join Studio Ghibli at its inception in 1985 to work on Castle in the Sky.

    Yamamoto left Studio Ghibli after the completion of production on Spirited Away and continues to work as a freelance artist at the company he founded and directs, Kaieisha. An exhibition covering the more than 30 years of his anime background work was held in in 2012 at the Museum of Art in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku.

    See the Nizō Yamamoto (books) page for a list of books or articles illustrated by, written by, or about Yamamoto.

  3. Nizo Yamamoto a quitté ce monde le samedi 19 août. Il avait 70 ans et est décédé des suites d'un cancer de l'estomac. Un service aura lieu le 27 août à 11h00 dans la ville de Hanno, préfecture de Saitama. Son fils Takao sera le principal pleureur.

  4. Artiste japonais du cinéma d’animation, Nizō Yamamoto est surtout connu pour ses travaux de direction artistique et de décoration aux studios Ghibli. Il crée notamment les décors du Voyage de Chihiro de Hayao Miyazaki, avec lequel il avait travaillé pour Le château dans le ciel et Princesse Mononoké.

  5. Nizō Yamamoto (山本二三, Yamamoto Nizō?) was born on 27 June 1953 in Fukue-shi (a town within Gotou City [Gotou-shi]), in Nagasaki Prefecture, and is one of the most well-known anime art directors and background artists in Japan.

  6. 21 août 2023 · Image via Clouds Over Goto: Nizo Yamamoto Art Museum Acclaimed anime art director Nizo Yamamoto passed away due to stomach cancer on Saturday, August 19. He was 70.