Another variation on the name |
Recently though, I somehow stumbled upon the art of Leiji Matsumoto. Considering how much previous knowledge I had of anime, I had never heard of him. But I was fairly familiar with his work. Alot of sci-fi and/or anime fans (or just fans of 1970s-80s era nostalgia) would remember Space Battleship Yamato, better know in the U.S. as Star Blazers. Ill spare you my explanation on the series and how he revolutionized the anime genre, you can read about him and the series in the previous links.
There's actually a live action movie from Japan that came out in 2010, but I really have no interest in it. Images of Tokusatsu, (Japanese live action film or television that predominantly features special effects) like Power Rangers and Ultraman, come to mind whenever I think of Japanese live action
Space Battleship Yamato |
While watching the first episode about a week ago, I noticed a familiar tune in the background. (And yes, I did create and upload the video myself.)
The music is sampled by MF DOOM on his album of instrumentals and beats, Special Herbs Vol. 3&4. The man's voice at the beginning is from the American version's audio. I don't have that version of the series, so I used the original Japanese.
It was pretty interesting to hear that, but not unexpected since I've heard other things he's sampled from. He samples alot from old movies and tv shows, and considering that I'm a fan of sci-fi and comic related material, it's not too hard to spot the samples.
One of Leiji Matsumoto's most recent works which really captures his graphic style and shows you how it's evolved is from a movie called Interstella 5555. And the music, well the music is another thing. There's no dialog at all but it features music from Daft Punk's album, Discovery. All of the scenes coincide with the tone of the music. The complete movie can be found below.
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
He also worked on a music video for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. The characters are taken from his new (2009) manga, Out of Galaxy Koshika. The music starts at :20.
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