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Police Release Names of 10 Victims in Kyoto Animation Fire

by arsonal
Aug 3, 2019 10:50 PM | 33 Comments
Kyoto Prefectural Police announced on Friday the names of ten victims in last month's apparent arson attack on the No. 1 Studio building of animation production company Kyoto Animation. The incident has killed 35 people in one of Japan's deadliest mass murders since World War II. Police have identified all of the victims using DNA analysis and are seeking approval from family members to release the remaining names.

Yuka Kasama (22)
A recent graduate of Osaka Seikei University, Kasama joined the staff of Kyoto Animation in order to pursue her dream of entering the animation industry. In interviews with public broadcaster NHK, family members said Kasama has loved drawing since little and began pursuing art since high school.

Yuuki Oomura (23)
A native of Kikugawa in Shizuoka Prefecture, Oomura graduated from the Tokoha University Faculty of Design and Fine Arts in March. He has competed in and received awards from local and national art competitions. In 2016, he received an honorable mention in the design category at the 101st Nikaten, an art exhibition held by the Nikakai society of progressive artists.

Ami Kuriki (30)
Kuriki, a native of Kitanagoya in Aichi Prefecture, has been an active key animator at Kyoto Animation since 2015. She was first credited in the fourth episode of Hibike! Euphonium and has since drawn key animation frames for Koe no Katachi and Liz to Aoi Tori. In celebration of the Year of the Rooster in 2017, her drawing of characters from the Hibike! Euphonium series was featured in Megami Magazine.

Junichi Uda (34)
A decade-long veteran animator at Kyoto Animation, Uda has actively participated in the company's anime productions since K-On! in 2009. He decided to become an animator while in high school and entered university and a technical to pursue his career. His drawings are primarily used as in-between animation frames, though he has also drawn key animation frames for Hyouka and Nichijou. Public broadcaster NHK reports that Uda is survived by his wife and young daughter.

Keisuke Yokota (34)
Since joining Kyoto Animation in the days when the studio produced Clannad, Yokota has risen in the ranks of a production manager. He has been involved in every one of the studio's major productions since 2008. Yokota was most recently the chief production manager of the Hibike! Euphonium series, including the spin-off movie Liz to Aoi Tori.

Mikiko Watanabe (35)
Having worked as a background artist at Kyoto Animation since K-On!, Watanabe has been an up-and-coming art director since Kyoukai no Kanata. Watanabe received critical acclaim for her most recent work in Violet Evergarden, in which she was able to create vivid and rich artboards that stand in contrast to simpler, digital backgrounds. In a message written last month to candidates applying for the Kyoto Animation Professional Training School, she advised aspiring artists to continue drawing even while struggling because "nothing will be born if nothing is done." She is credited as the art director for the upcoming Violet Evergarden Movie, which is scheduled to open in theaters in Japan in 2020.

Futoshi Nishiya (37)
Nishiya began his career as an animator at Kyoto Animation more than 15 years ago. He has risen through the ranks from a key animator to becoming one of the studio's best-known character designers and chief animation directors. Having worked as a key animator in Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu, Nishiya received his first opportunity in character design in the spin-off title Suzumiya Haruhi-chan no Yuuutsu. He would go on to create character designs for the entire Free! series and also presumably worked on the franchise's upcoming movie in 2020. In the award-winning Koe no Katachi, Nishiya's first work with up-and-coming director Naoko Yamada, he sought to "maintain a balance between stylization and life that still leads to charming drawings."

Sachie Tsuda (41)
Prior to becoming a well-established studio, Kyoto Animation was a company which worked on productions subcontracted from other studios. One such production was InuYasha, one of many titles which Tsuda had worked on in her career at Kyoto Animation. As the studio began to lead its own productions, Tsuda became a consistent digital painter in the coloring department and most recently worked on Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu.

Yasuhiro Takemoto (47)
A native of Hyogo Prefecture, Takemoto was one of Kyoto Animation's leading veteran animators. He is best known as the director selected to lead the production of Lucky☆Star after the sacking of director Yutaka Yamamoto, but he has also been praised for his careful direction in drama-comedy productions such as Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu and Hyouka. Takemoto began his career at Kyoto Animation as a freelance animator while studying at Yoyogi Animation Academy. He later joined the company upon graduation and made his directorial debut in Nurse Witch Komugi-chan Magikarte.

Yoshiji Kigami (61)
Kigami was one of Kyoto Animation's most senior animators, having built his career working on landmark productions such as Akira. He was best known under the pseudonyms Fumio Tada and Ichirou Miyoshi while working on the studio's productions. He directed Kyoto Animation's first original anime production, Munto, and later supported younger directors as a storyboard artist and episode director in numerous productions. Kigami sat on the company's board of directors and was an instructor at the Kyoto Animation Professional Training School. Director Yasuhiro Takemoto once said that being lectured by Kigami is considered a rite of passage for new animators joining the company.

Source: Asahi Shimbun Digital

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A ceremony (open for public) to pray for the victims on November 3 and 4
https://natalie.mu/comic/news/352071

11th Kyoani Award will be cancelled
http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/kyoani_award/

Oct 18, 2019 3:43 AM by tsubasalover

RIP to all of these wonderful people.

Aug 7, 2019 11:48 AM by Slarkero

summerwars said:
That is so horrible … So many talented and also young animators, who could have brought joy to so many people around the globe and for many more years are gone … I saw the world premiere of the Violet Evergarden movie a few days ago and thought several times that people who created this beautiful movie are not there anymore … During the end credits I was realy sad … Hyouka is also my second most favourite show ever, it changed my live quite a bit. Knowing the director of this show was a victim will change the feels during watching the show again or listening to music to hyouka or even other KyoAni shows like hibike … It hurts knowing that thos feels I had with some KyoAni productions (and future ones) wont be the same anymore for quiet alot of time …
Yeah, I feel ya bro, specially the part about Hyouka, no way I can watch that show like ever before. After I found out that some artists from Detective Conan have died, their songs got so sad... (Eri Sugai and the one that made the "Birthday" song).

Aug 5, 2019 3:09 PM by DooMWhite

sXeblues said:
DooMWhite said:
"Public broadcaster NHK reports that Uda is survived by his wife and young daughter." Wait, did he die or not?


“Is survived by...” Means the family that still survives beyond a person’a death.
Oh, ty for clarifying.

Aug 5, 2019 3:00 PM by DooMWhite

That is so horrible … So many talented and also young animators, who could have brought joy to so many people around the globe and for many more years are gone … I saw the world premiere of the Violet Evergarden movie a few days ago and thought several times that people who created this beautiful movie are not there anymore … During the end credits I was realy sad … Hyouka is also my second most favourite show ever, it changed my live quite a bit. Knowing the director of this show was a victim will change the feels during watching the show again or listening to music to hyouka or even other KyoAni shows like hibike … It hurts knowing that thos feels I had with some KyoAni productions (and future ones) wont be the same anymore for quiet alot of time …

Aug 5, 2019 9:53 AM by summerwars

This still saddens me to my core... 😞

Aug 5, 2019 4:13 AM by sXeblues

DooMWhite said:
"Public broadcaster NHK reports that Uda is survived by his wife and young daughter." Wait, did he die or not?


“Is survived by...” Means the family that still survives beyond a person’a death.

Aug 5, 2019 4:12 AM by sXeblues

"Public broadcaster NHK reports that Uda is survived by his wife and young daughter." Wait, did he die or not?

Aug 4, 2019 10:03 PM by DooMWhite

So many young people :(

Aug 4, 2019 8:33 PM by brzzcode

Infatuate said:
Damn dude the director of lucky star and art director of violet evergarden...

Any idea on whats gonna happen to the perpetrator?

He's probably going to be sentenced to death... He will die painlessly by hanging while vast majority of all the innocent people he killed died in agony burning to death or by carbon monoxide poisoning.
This world is so unfair...

Aug 4, 2019 6:27 PM by JanPri

everything about this left me speechless, and it's far from over as we don't yet know who all the victims are...

Aug 4, 2019 1:03 PM by WantiPop

Damn dude the director of lucky star and art director of violet evergarden...

Any idea on whats gonna happen to the perpetrator?

Aug 4, 2019 1:00 PM by Infatuate

This just broke my heart. So many great people we've already seen the work, and so many great people that we were to see the work. People starting the path to follow their dreams and people who have been with us during our whole journey watching anime. Yasuhiro Takemoto was one of the first people that came to mind when I heart about the fire, and now we got the confirmation that he passed away...

Rest in peace, all of you... You'll be missed. And thank you for everything you'd done up until now (♥).

Aug 4, 2019 12:24 PM by MaahHeim

God, this is heartbreaking and 25 victim name's still remains unknown

I was watching before the arson till now all the series from KyoAni that i'd missed this years and is even more depressing in this moment. This fuckin nonsense massacre is painful.

Aug 4, 2019 11:38 AM by Kurisu_94

The art direction in Violet Evergarden was next level. The loss of the art director and those who worked on it is a disaster. So much potential. This will hurt KyoAni future.

Aug 4, 2019 11:10 AM by kronopy

God fucking damnit, this breaks my heart. I admit that I generally do not like KyoAni's works but to see such ambitious and young people who devoted/planned to devote their entire lives to the thing they love die is seriously depressing.

Aug 4, 2019 7:51 AM by removed-user

Most not into their 40’s yet this is beyond unfortunate

Aug 4, 2019 7:39 AM by ahneeme

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お前らは俺達の永遠英雄だよ。
お前らに俺達は何も返せなかった。
から本当にありがとうな。

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Aug 4, 2019 7:16 AM by shanimebib

VyseLegendaire said:
Art Director of Violet Evergarden is deceased. A lot of people are going to be really unhappy about this.
RIP to all of these highly talented folks. Japan government better wake the hell up about the floor planning in residential areas like this. There was no reason for this to happen other than completely flawed permit process allowing for a highly overcrowded building to be a practical large scale fireplace with no feasible exits in many places.

fire codes are generally meant to prevent and reduce the occurrence of normal work or house fires, not gasoline arson.

Aug 4, 2019 7:05 AM by bitchassdarius

I am surprised that the names of the deceased were released because I thought they wanted to refrain from posting the names. The whole affair has been heartbreaking and now I see that the art director of "Violet Evergarden" is one of the deceased. God, so much talent lost.

All of you - you will be in our hearts.



Aug 4, 2019 6:14 AM by huntress1013

It’s time to ditch the text file.
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