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* Some Hanna-Barbera artists, such as Willie Ito, Steve Nakagawa, and Iwao Takamoto, were from Japan.
* Some Hanna-Barbera artists, such as Willie Ito, Steve Nakagawa, and Iwao Takamoto, were from Japan.
* Some 1980s episodes of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' were outsourced to Toei Animation, a prolific Japanese animation studio.
* Some 1980s episodes of ''[[The Jetsons (TV series)|The Jetsons]]'' were outsourced to Toei Animation, a prolific Japanese animation studio.
* [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFxBhAXMAoAG8-.jpg Art] of Lupin III visiting [[Barney Rubble]] was gifted to Kazuhiko Katō aka Monkey Punch, the creator of ''Lupin III''.
* American animator Davis Doi created a piece of [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtFxBhAXMAoAG8-.jpg artwork] as a thank you gift to Japanese manga creator Kazuhiko Katō (also known as Monkey Punch) — the creator of the ''[[wikipedia:Lupin III|Lupin III]]'' manga — depicting [[Barney Rubble]] meeting up with [[wikipedia:Lupin III (character)|the titular character]] in his [[Fred Flintstone]] disguise.
* ''[[Frankenstein Jr. (segments)|Frankenstein Jr]]'' was inspired by ''Gigantor'', a Japanese anime known as ''Tetsujin 28-gō'' (鉄人28号) in its country of origin.
* ''[[Frankenstein Jr. (segments)|Frankenstein Jr.]]'' is thought to have similarities to ''Gigantor'', a Japanese anime known as ''Tetsujin 28-gō'' (鉄人28号) in its country of origin.


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Revision as of 07:23, 8 June 2023

Japan
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Continent Asia

Japan is an island country located in East Asia.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

History

Behind the scenes

  • A hamburger shop in Fuji, Japan is named after Baba Looey.
  • The cast of The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan was retooled into a Japanese family instead of a Chinese family.
  • Wacky Races, Tom and Jerry, and The Powerpuff Girls are the three most popular Hanna-Barbera cartoons in Japan.
  • Some Hanna-Barbera artists, such as Willie Ito, Steve Nakagawa, and Iwao Takamoto, were from Japan.
  • Some 1980s episodes of The Jetsons were outsourced to Toei Animation, a prolific Japanese animation studio.
  • American animator Davis Doi created a piece of artwork as a thank you gift to Japanese manga creator Kazuhiko Katō (also known as Monkey Punch) — the creator of the Lupin III manga — depicting Barney Rubble meeting up with the titular character in his Fred Flintstone disguise.
  • Frankenstein Jr. is thought to have similarities to Gigantor, a Japanese anime known as Tetsujin 28-gō (鉄人28号) in its country of origin.

References