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Stan Sakai
Japanese
Cartoonist
Born:
May 25
,
1953
Death
Done
Folklore
Inspired
Japanese
Own
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A samurai should always be prepared for death - whether his own or someone else's.
Stan Sakai
Death
Own
Else
Be Prepared
Someone
Always
His
Samurai
Whether
Should
Prepared
There's a long history of anthropomorphic animals in Japanese literature. The so-called 'funny animal scrolls' were the first narratives in Japanese history, and the heroes of many folk tales have animals as their companions.
Stan Sakai
Funny
History
Animal
Heroes
Long
Animals
First
Folk
Long History
Tales
Narratives
Were
So-Called
Literature
Japanese
Companions
Many
I make my own limits which are drawn according to my own taste.
Stan Sakai
Own
Drawn
My Own
Make
Limits
According
Taste
Which
A lot of my stories are inspired by Japanese folklore or literature or movies: I've done stories based on Kabuki and Noh plays, and on Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo' movies.
Stan Sakai
Folklore
Inspired
Kurosawa
Lot
Done
Stories
Literature
Movies
Japanese
Based
Plays
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