They saw the potential for collaboration on their development into animation. During subsequent conversations he showed his sketchbooks and talked about basic outlines for envisioned animation projects with Toshio Suzuki and Osamu Kameyama, at the time working as editors for Animage. Around that time Miyazaki was also approached for a series of magazine articles by the editorial staff of Tokuma Shoten's Animage. In November 1980, a proposal was drawn up to acquire the film rights. His manga adaptation of Animal Treasure Island was serialized in 1971.Īfter the December 1979 release of The Castle of Cagliostro, Miyazaki, now at the Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS) subsidiary Telecom Animation Film, began working on his ideas for an animated film adaptation of Richard Corben's comic book Rowlf and pitched the idea to Yutaka Fujioka at TMS. That same year pseudonymous serialization started of his manga People of the Desert. In conjunction with his work as a key animator on Puss 'n Boots his manga adaptation of the same title was published in 1969. While working primarily on animation projects for TV and Cinema, he also pursued his dream of creating manga. Miyazaki began his professional career in the animation industry as an inbetweener at Toei in 1963 but soon had additional responsibilities in the creation processes.
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