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Yuta Tsuchiya

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Yuta Tsuchiya is credited as a key animator in the Japanese animated film Saint☆Young Men, released in 2013. The film is an adaptation of the manga series of the same name, which follows two Buddhist deities living in modern-day Tokyo.

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Yuta Tsuchiya is credited as a key animator in the Japanese animated film Saint☆Young Men, released in 2013. The film is an adaptation of the manga series of the same name, which follows two Buddhist deities living in modern-day Tokyo. Tsuchiya contributed to the animation process, a role that involves designing and drawing the movements and expressions of characters to bring the visual narrative to life.

Tsuchiya later worked on Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan in 2016, serving as key animation. The film is part of the long-running Doraemon franchise, which follows the adventures of a robotic cat from the future and his human friend. In this role, Tsuchiya was involved in shaping the animated sequences, ensuring the characters' actions and interactions aligned with the film's stor…

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