Kiyoshi Kohatsu
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Kiyoshi Daniel Kohatsu, or Daniel Kiyoshi, is an animation director and producer. He was born in Lince, Lima, Peru in March 1971. Of Japanese decent, Kiyoshi attended primary and secondary school at La Union School. He enrolled the Faculty of Arts of the Catholic University of Peru. Uncontented with the escolasticics of artsi farsi, Kiyoshi decided to leave the university and moved to Vancouver, Canada to follow studies in cinema. Later, he graduated from Vancouver Film School as an animation artist. Under the tutelage and watchful eye of the world-wide famous animator and director of cartoons Marv Newland, founder of International Rocketship, Kiyoshi started a career dedicated to production of animation. As a freelancer, Kohatsu worked for several companies including Dreamworks, Warner Bros., MTV, Nickelodeon and Disney,
Productions in which he has participated include Gary Larson's Tales from the Far Side, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Winnie the Pooh, Mucha Lucha, Yakkity Yak, and The Ren and Stimpy Show. There has also been a series of animated short films which Kiyoshi wrote, produced and directed originally for Walt Disney Japan.