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Animation Industry lost an iconic legend Masami Suda, an anime director, animator and character designer who has numerous credits under his name like Fist of the North Star, Speed Racer and Slam Dunk and many more.
Suda passed away at 77, and the news of Suda’s passing away was revealed by Twitter user Olivier Fallaix who wrote “Host Masami Suda has passed away at the age of 77. His most notable work was the character design of Hokuto no Ken (Ken the Survivor). He has been to Cartoonist and Chibi Japan Expo several times in France. He was a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association.”
L'animateur Masami Suda est décédé à l'âge de 77 ans. Son travail le plus marquant fut le character design de Hokuto no Ken (Ken le survivant). Il est venu plusieurs fois en France à Cartoonist et Chibi Japan Expo. Il était membre de @janica_jp (source : Pierre Giner) pic.twitter.com/ckWqeKocHJ— Olivier Fallaix (@OlivierFallaix) August 17, 2021
L'animateur Masami Suda est décédé à l'âge de 77 ans. Son travail le plus marquant fut le character design de Hokuto no Ken (Ken le survivant). Il est venu plusieurs fois en France à Cartoonist et Chibi Japan Expo. Il était membre de @janica_jp (source : Pierre Giner) pic.twitter.com/ckWqeKocHJ
Suda was born on 16 September 1943 in Saitama, Japan. He began his career working at Tatsunoko Productions in the 1960s, and he had also worked on multiple of Toei Animation’s series. He also worked on countless series including Dragon Ball Z, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Lupin The 3rd, and Hellsing.
Suda’s final anime series that he contributed to was Fist of the Blue Sky, which was released in 2018.
Many prominent animators who previously worked under Suda including Hisashi Kagawa, Kenji Yokoyama came out to offer condolences after his death.
Today Masami Suda passed away. His most notable work was as a character designer for Hokuto no Ken and his animation direction in Slam Dunk & Speed Racer. Also, he was an animator on the first Dragon Ball movie and Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone & Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might. RIP. pic.twitter.com/RgXdWaVg35— Matt (Ultra Ego) (@TheGXBlack) August 17, 2021
Today Masami Suda passed away. His most notable work was as a character designer for Hokuto no Ken and his animation direction in Slam Dunk & Speed Racer. Also, he was an animator on the first Dragon Ball movie and Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone & Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might. RIP. pic.twitter.com/RgXdWaVg35
RIP Masami Suda / 須田 正己 (1943 – 2021)Not only was he the key animation, character designer and animation director for some key anime of my youth but he also was behind some of my niche favorites like Metal Fighter Miku, Cleopatra D.C., F-Zero Falcon Densetsu and more… ? pic.twitter.com/Rh9ARb1ftY— Daniel Arseneault "Protoman" (@Protoman) August 18, 2021
RIP Masami Suda / 須田 正己 (1943 – 2021)Not only was he the key animation, character designer and animation director for some key anime of my youth but he also was behind some of my niche favorites like Metal Fighter Miku, Cleopatra D.C., F-Zero Falcon Densetsu and more… ? pic.twitter.com/Rh9ARb1ftY
That night at dinner, where we joked about whether that magnificent gift looked more like Juza or Bat, it was one of the most beautiful moments ever for me. Thanks for everything, #MasamiSuda. pic.twitter.com/101Mb1eDwa— Okuyasu_Ita (@Okuyasu_Ita) August 17, 2021
That night at dinner, where we joked about whether that magnificent gift looked more like Juza or Bat, it was one of the most beautiful moments ever for me. Thanks for everything, #MasamiSuda. pic.twitter.com/101Mb1eDwa
RIP to the legendary #MasamiSuda, animator & designer of celebrated titles such as Hokuto no Ken, Speedracer…I was honored to have dinner with him on my birthday in Japan, but more importantly as a featured Guest @AnimeMatsuri in 2017. You will be truly missed ❤️ pic.twitter.com/W5i1ysvJCq— Deneice Leigh (@TrinityReloads) August 19, 2021
RIP to the legendary #MasamiSuda, animator & designer of celebrated titles such as Hokuto no Ken, Speedracer…I was honored to have dinner with him on my birthday in Japan, but more importantly as a featured Guest @AnimeMatsuri in 2017. You will be truly missed ❤️ pic.twitter.com/W5i1ysvJCq
Rest in peace Masami Suda (須田 正己), one of the most important people to the 1984 anime and later projects, such as Souten no Ken and Toki Den. pic.twitter.com/2zblPzogXy— Daily Hokuto no Ken (@HokutoDaily) August 17, 2021
Rest in peace Masami Suda (須田 正己), one of the most important people to the 1984 anime and later projects, such as Souten no Ken and Toki Den. pic.twitter.com/2zblPzogXy