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Atsuko Tanaka (other)
Atsuko Tanaka may refer to: * Atsuko Tanaka (animator) (active from 1979), Japanese animator *Atsuko Tanaka (artist) (1932–2005), Japanese avant-garde artist * Atsuko Tanaka (ski jumper) (born 1992), Canadian Olympic ski jumper *Atsuko Tanaka (voice actress) was a Japanese voice actress and narrator. Born in Maebashi, she became interested in acting during her youth, and while educated at Ferris University, worked as a background extra at Shochiku. After spending years working as an office lady ...
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Atsuko Tanaka (animator)
is a Japanese animator. She has been involved with TMS Entertainment and many of Studio Ghibli's works. She is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). She is best known for her work on ''Lupin the Third'', '' Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland'', ''Animaniacs'', ''Princess Mononoke'', ''The New Batman Adventures'', ''Spirited Away'', ''Sonic X'', ''Howl's Moving Castle'', ''Ponyo'', '' Belle'', and ''The Boy and the Heron''. Works * ''The Castle of Cagliostro'' (1979) – key animator * ''Lupin the 3rd'' (1977–1980) key animator * '' The New Adventures of Gigantor'' (1980-1981) – key animator "The Dreaded Double Robot" * '' Downtown Story'' (1981) – animator * ''Sugata Sanshirô'' (1981) – key animator * '' Enchanted Journey'' (1981) – animator * ''Space Cobra'' (1982–1983) – animator / Telecom Animation Film * '' Here Come the Littles'' (1985) – key animator * ''Sherlock Hound'' (1984–1985) – an ...
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Atsuko Tanaka (artist)
Atsuko Tanaka (田中 敦子, ''Tanaka Atsuko''; February 10, 1932 – December 3, 2005) was a Japanese avant-garde artist. She was a central figure of the Gutai Art Association from 1955 to 1965. Her works have found increased curatorial and scholarly attention across the globe since the early 2000s, when she received her first museum retrospective in Ashiya, Japan, which was followed by the first retrospective abroad, in New York and Vancouver. Her work was featured in multiple exhibitions on Gutai art in Europe and North America. Biography Tanaka was born in Osaka, on February 10, 1932. She had four older sisters and four older brothers. She studied at the Department of Western Painting at Kyoto Municipal College of Art (now Kyoto City University of Arts) in 1950 and left to attend the Art Institute of Osaka Municipal Museum of Art from 1951.''Gutai shiryoshu: Dokyumento Gutai, 1954 -1972 /Document Gutai, 1954-1972'' (Ashiya: Ashiya City Museum of Art and History, 1993), edit ...
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Atsuko Tanaka (ski Jumper)
(born January 25, 1992) is a Canadian 2014 Winter Olympics, Olympic ski jumper from Calgary, Alberta. Tanaka first started ski jumping when she was ten, later competing internationally in 2004, at the age of 12. In October 2005, when she was 13, Tanaka won gold in a Continental Cup event. At the 2006 2006 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, World Junior Championships, Tanaka placed second, winning silver. In 2008, she got her second Continental Cup victory. Tanaka's career-best happened in 2014 at the Sapporo World cup, World Cup, where she placed 4th. In the 2014 2014 Winter Olympics, Sochi Winter Olympics, Tanaka placed 12th, which was Canada's best Ladies result until 2022, where a mixed team won bronze. Tanaka moved on from competing in 2018, after recovering from two Anterior cruciate ligament injury, ACL tears in her left knee, as well as a concussion she got from a car accident. References

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