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Brief introduction of the dragon's son studio of science Peter Pan

Dragon Son Animation Production Company and Dragon Son Studio are Japanese animation companies. In 1962, it was founded by Takashi Yoshida, an acclaimed pioneer in animation at that time, and his brothers Ken Yoshida II and Yutaka Yoshida Zhi. The name of this studio has a double meaning in Japanese. タツ is the nickname of Yoshida Ryuno, so it can be interpreted as the son of Ryuno, and it can also represent the meaning of hippocampus, which can also explain why the company's trademark is composed of hippocampus. After the company was established, it focused on TV production. This is different from competitor Dongying Animation's main participation in special films. Dongying animation was just beginning to set foot in TV production. The company's debut as a TV animated series Cosmos (provisional translation: Cosmos Ace), and later also cooperated with legends in the industry, including K?ichi Mashimo, Mamoru Oshii, Hideaki Anno (involved in the animation of evangelical warriors in the new century), Sasakawa Hiroshi, Yamada Katsumi, etc.

In order to adapt to a large number of manuscripts needed by Japanese comic magazines at that time, two brothers, Jiuli Yiping (whose real name is Yutaka Yoshida Zhi), Tatsuo Yoshida and Ken Yoshida, decided to create a studio that integrated the production concept, production method and production integration, which was really shocking to the whole Japanese comic industry with the small workshop mode as the main creative body at that time. Moreover, there are many heavyweights in the studio, such as Mamoru Oshii, Kunio Okawara, Akemi Takada, Yoshitaka Amano, etc. In the decades since its establishment, Dragon Son Studio has created more than 6 cartoons, which can be described as outstanding. At that time, the position and reputation of "Son of the Dragon" studio in the Japanese animation industry was excellent. Many staff members in those years, such as Kunio Okawara, Akemi Takada, Mamoru Oshii and Yoshitaka Amano, are now international masters, and even the Wozhuoski brothers are quite sought after for their animation works.