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Tomino and later
" " Sha " is a transliteration of the Japanese pronunciation, although Mr. Tomino later publicly confirmed at Anime Expo New York 2002 that the name was originally based on the French name Charles Aznavour, a popular French-language singer.
Tomino is noted for directing several well-known anime series throughout his career, such as his most notable work, the Mobile Suit Gundam series, beginning in 1979, and which was later followed onto numerous sequels, spinoffs and merchandising franchises, Aura Battler Dunbine, Brave Raideen ( in which he directed the first 26 episodes ), and numerous others.
Tomino also later worked on 1977's Voltes V.
Yoshiyuki Tomino adapted Char's Counterattack from the novel Hi-Streamer, and later wrote Beltorchika's Children as an alternate version.
More explicitly, Tomino included several references to his previous work-a Haro appears in an exploding Solo colonist fighter in the second episode ( as a side note, this same footage is used in episode 18, but the Haro has been painted over ); Amuro Ray makes an appearance in episode 6 as the Solo Ship's crew gather to plan their next move ; in episode 7 Karala refers to a nebula named the " Gundam Nebula "; in episode 9, another Haro appears as some dinosaurs explode ; in episodes 7, 13 and 19 a Haro can be seen rolling around on a table as the ship shakes, also in episode 13 a meteor in a shape of Haro can be seen for a few seconds ; in episode 18 a poster of Char is seen on a bedroom wall, a few seconds later as the room explodes a pair of Haro can be seen flying around the room.

Tomino and had
Certain sources cite this series as the origin of a nickname used by some anime fans,, although it should be noted that Tomino had directed and worked in a number of series in which the vast majority of the protagonists survive .< ref >
Tomino had planned previously to feature Char's return in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, however when he got the green light to do Char's Counterattack, he dropped the planned appearance.
Director Yoshiyuki Tomino returned to lead the series, and he assembled a new team consisting of character designer Hiroyuki Kitazume, who had been one of Zeta Gundam's animation directors, and mechanical designers Makoto Kobayashi, Yutaka Izubuchi and Mika Akitaka.
Out of the major Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam characters, Captain Bright Noa and Axis leader Haman Karn are featured prominently in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ; Hayato Kobayashi, Kamille Bidan, Fa Yuiry, Wong Lee, Yazan Gable, Mineva Lao Zabi, and the children Shinta and Qum are featured in various episodes as well ; Sayla Mass, who had appeared in the first series but had no speaking role in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, also appeared in several episodes of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ; Char Aznable's planned appearance was canceled when Tomino was given the go-ahead to do the Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack movie.
Turn A Gundam was the last Gundam anime TV series to be directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, who was the main creator of the Gundam franchise and had written and directed many previous Gundam works.
This series was made after Tomino had recovered from his depression that had influenced Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, and the general tone and mood of Turn A Gundam is much more hopeful and less dark than his other Gundam series.
Char does not appear in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ because Yoshiyuki Tomino has stated officially that he had originally intended to feature Char, but the plan was cancelled when he was granted to go-ahead with the theatrical movie Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack.
Tomino would soon ask Okawara to continue to work with him on a new robot-oriented television project that he had tentatively named " Gunboy.
Tomino was enthusiastic about his first attempt at the " organic " mecha subgenre in place of the purely metallic robots he had worked with for so many years in his career.
Nagano had also previously worked with Tomino Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam.

Tomino and known
Tomino, began his career in 1963 with Osamu Tezuka's company, Mushi Productions, scripting the storyboards and screenplay of the first Japanese anime television series, Tetsuwan Atomu ( also known as Astro Boy ).
Tomino is perhaps best known for his transformation of the " Super Robot " mecha anime genre into the " Real Robot " genre with 1979's Mobile Suit Gundam, the first in the Gundam metaseries.
Brave Raideen was the first anime mecha work of anime director and writer Yoshiyuki Tomino, better known as the creator of Gundam.

Tomino and anime
At an event called Declaration of New Age of Anime ( アニメ新世紀宣言 ) in Shinjuku, director Tomino delivered a speech questioning the idea that anime was bad and poorly made to the gathered 15, 000 youngsters.
In 1979, before the end of the anime, Yoshiyuki Tomino himself created the first novelizations of the original Gundam anime series.
Two anime series directed by Tomino ( Mobile Suit Gundam in 1979-80 and Space Runaway Ideon in 1980 ) won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award.
In an interview of Yoshiyuki Tomino and other production crew members in the April 1989 issue of Newtype, about his views on the first Gundam anime that is not directed by him, he commented on realism of the show, in which he sees the sponsors, Sunrise as imaginary enemies of Gundam, since they do not accept certain level of realism.
The idea of having a space carrier from the director Yoshiyuki Tomino is partly inspired by the earlier science fiction anime Space Battleship Yamato, in which he claimed to be a fan of.
is an anime television series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and produced by Sunrise Studios.
is an anime television series, begun in 1984, which was directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
is an anime series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate, and produced by Sunrise.
is a Super Robot anime series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Yoshitake Suzuki, featuring character design by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and produced by Sunrise.

Tomino and ending
Tomino has made it clear that what happens after the new ending is up to the fans ' imaginations, though it is considered an alternate universe to the main Gundam history, as Kamille's new ending contradics with the events in Mobile Suit ZZ Gundam.
This episode was written by Yoshiyuki Tomino, whose change of outlook used this animation to give Quess a happy ending as an alternative to her death in the movie.
The ending theme was composed and arranged by Kanno, with lyrics written by Rin Iogi ( a pseudonym for Tomino ), and the song performed by Kokia.

Tomino and would
Director Tomino showed great disgust in the colour change, also noticing the unrealistic non-aerodynamic design of it after the show was on air, said in an interview that such design would never appeared in the real world, since it would be a sitting duck from fighter aircraft.
His first assignment from the studio would be principal mechanical design on the Super Robot show Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3, directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino.
Tomino has wished that more animators would see themselves as entertainers, though he admitted that he felt that Brain Powerd was not very entertaining and thus a failure in this regard.

Tomino and be
Only one episode out of the 43 episode will not be dubbed, at the request of Yoshiyuki Tomino.
Each of the three movies is largely composed of old footage from the TV series, however Tomino felt that some things could be changed for the better.
Tomino removed several aspects of the show which he felt were still too super robot-esque for the real robot series he intended Gundam to be, such as the Gundam Hammer weapon.
In the Gundam Encyclopedia :" Gundam Officials ", the editor, Yuka Minakawa, quoted the original author of Mobile Suit Gundam, Yoshiyuki Tomino, in the Antarctic Treaty section in page 532, that the Federation needed the treaty to be signed because:

Tomino and series
The series was loosely based on the original 1979 series, Mobile Suit Gundam, created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate.
The original concept found expression in a series of novels written by Tomino soon after the show's conclusion, and elements of the storyline weaved themselves into Zeta Gundam and Char's Counterattack.
Following the success of the Mobile Suit Gundam TV series, Yoshiyuki Tomino returned in 1981 and reworked the footage into three separate compilation movies.
There are numerous sub-divisions ( including Sunrise No. 1 Studio, No. 2 Studio, Sunrise Iogi Studio ( previously featuring the works of Yoshiyuki Tomino and currently those of Gorō Taniguchi ), and Sunrise Emotion Studio ( featuring Katsuhiro Otomo ), which are headed by Sunrise producers and directors assigned to the production of particular series.
Tomino often writes lyrics for the various songs featured in his series under the pseudonym.
While many of the series Tomino has directed throughout his career contained an upbeat and positive tone, in which the majority of the protagonists survive, a number of his shows during the early years of his career ( the late 1970s through early 1990s ) contained endings in which a significant number of characters and protagonists died.
The show was created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, with character designs by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, while the series ' mechanical designs is split among Kunio Okawara, Mamoru Nagano, and Kazumi Fujita.
According to Tomino, the movies were created to fix some of the problems he identified in the television series and to bring it into a 21st century context for a new generation now experiencing the increasingly commercialized series, such as Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.

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