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1. Masaaki Yuasa Has Made A New Feature ‘Night is Short, Walk On Girl’ (Trailer)

The director of the seminal "Mind Game" is back with a new feature film.

The post Masaaki Yuasa Has Made A New Feature ‘Night is Short, Walk On Girl’ (Trailer) appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. How Masaaki Yuasa Used Flash to Create His ‘Adventure Time’ Episode

In their new reel, Japanese studio Science Saru offers a peek into how they produce animated projects in Flash, including the episode of "Adventure Time" that was directed by Masaaki Yuasa.

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3. How Japanese Animators Use Flash to Create Amazing TV Animation

Science Saru, the new studio started by Japanese directors Masaaki Yuasa and Eunyoung Choi, has shared a behind-the-scenes look at how they used Flash in the recent TV series "Ping Pong."

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