Bob Kuwahara

Bob Kuwahara

  • Birthday: 1901-08-12
  • Deathday: 1964-12-10
  • Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
  • Also know as: Rokuro Kuwahara

Biography

From Wikipedia: Japanese-born American animator best known for his work with Walt Disney and Terrytoons between the 1930s and 1960s. Kuwahara was born in Tokyo on August 12, 1901, and his family moved to the United States in 1910, where he graduated from Los Angeles Polytechnic High School in 1921. After high school he attended the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles until 1928. In 1929 Kuwahara moved to New York City to work as a commercial artist, but the stock market crash later that year forced him to return to Los Angeles. In 1932 Kuwahara began working as an animator and writer for Walt Disney, where he had a hand in shorts like Thru the Mirror and the Academy Award-nominated Who Killed Cock Robin?, as well as the feature-length film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In 1937 Kuwahara went to work for MGM, but later spent three years in the Heart Mountain internment camp during World War II. In 1945 Kuwahara and his family moved to Larchmont, New York where he wrote and drew a comic strip called Miki for five years before low circulation forced him to drop the strip. In 1950 Kuwahara returned to animation, signing on with Paul Terry's Terrytoons studio, and stayed with the studio following CBS' purchase of the studio in 1955. In 1959 Kuwahara wrote and directed the first of 14 Hashimoto-san theatrical shorts, for which he is probably best remembered today. Production of these shorts continued until 1963, after which time they were incorporated into CBS' The Hector Heathcote Show. During the same period Kuwahara was also a director for the popular Deputy Dawg series. Kuwahara's final TV series was 1965's syndicated The Astronut Show.

Production

More Kittens

1936

As Story

Thru the Mirror

1936

As Story

Martian Moochers

1970

As Director

Big Chief No Treaty

1962

As Director

Honorable Family Problem

1962

As Director

Where There's Smoke

1962

As Director

Father Noah's Ark

1933

As Animation

Lullaby Land

1933

As Animation

The Hot Choc-late Soldiers

1934

As Animation

Mickey's Steam Roller

1934

As Animation

Three Little Wolves

1936

As Storyboard

Toby Tortoise Returns

1936

As Storyboard

Hokey Home Movies

1964

As Director

Jitterbug Follies

1939

As Background Designer

Jitterbug Follies

1939

As Layout

The Fox Hunt

1950

As Writer

Gag Buster

1957

As Writer

Three Little Wolves

1936

As Screenplay

The Invisibeam

1965

As Director

Obnoxious Obie

1963

As Director

Oscar's Birthday Present

1971

As Director

Gaston Is Here

1957

As Writer

Gaston's Baby

1958

As Writer

Gaston, Go Home

1958

As Writer

Hashimoto-San

1959

As Writer

Hashimoto-San

1959

As Director

Loyal Royalty

1962

As Director

Spooky-Yaki

1963

As Director

Champion Chump

1966

As Director

The Cowardly Watchdog

1966

As Director

A Bell for Philadelphia

1963

As Director

Search For Misery

1964

As Director

Sappy New Year

1961

As Story

Foofle's Train Ride

1959

As Animation

It's a Living

1957

As Story

Topsy TV

1957

As Story

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