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− | {{from other wiki|Chinese Moegirlpedia|金俊玉}}
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− | |image = Kim Jun Ok.jpg
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− | |caption = Kim Jun Ok (83)
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− | |aka = Kim Jun-Ok, Kim Djoun Ok
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− | |origin = Korea
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− | |birth date = June 25, 1935
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− | |birthplace = Haeju Town, Hwanghae Province, Korea
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− | |occupation = Animator, <br>animation director
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− | |years active = 1963-2014
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− | |main works = ''Simba, le roi lion''<br>''Squirrel and Hedgehog''<br>''The Boy General''<br>''The Clever Raccoon Dog''<br>''La montagna incantata''
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− | |related = Ko Pyŏng Hwa, <br>Ri Yŏng Ho, <br>Orlando Corradi
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− | '''Kim Jun Ok''' (Korean: {{ruby|金俊玉|김준옥|ko}}) is an [[animation director]] and [[animator]] in Pyongyang, DPRK, working for [[SEK Studio]].
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− | <gallery>
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− | Clever Raccoon Dog.jpg|''The Clever Raccoon Dog''
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− | 聪明的浣熊.jpg|Main characters in ''The Clever Raccoon Dog''
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− | A Squirrel and a Hedgehog.webp|''Squirrel and Hedgehog''
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− | Simba, le roi lion.webp|''Simba the King Lion''
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− | La Légende du Titanic.webp|''The Legend of Titanic''
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− | Tentacolino.webp|''Tentacolino''
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− | </gallery>
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− | == Introduction ==
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− | *Kim Jun Ok was born in Haeju Town, Hwanghae Province, Korea, where is divided into Pyŏksŏng County (벽성군) now.
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− | *Kim, a veteran artist of SEK Studio, has been involved in animation production for more than 50 years, and as of 2009, he has produced more than 500 cartoons, including "The Squirrel and the Hedgehog," which is famous in western countries. SEK Studio produced more than 1,500 animations, of which Kim's work alone accounted for about one-third of the company's works.
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− | *Kim is good at creating children's animation, the theme of which is humanoid animal image. This coincides with some of Disney's works. Kim is called "Walt Disney of Korea" in the style of Western animation.
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− | *His work has been praised by film critics as "childlike and unique".
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− | == Brief biography ==
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− | === Early life: 1935-1963 ===
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− | === Career: 1963-2014 ===
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− | ==== Early career: 1963–1986 ====
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− | ==== Collaboration with the West: 1986-2008 ====
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− | *From 1986 onwards, he collaborated with France, Italy and other countries to produce children's films.
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− | ** In terms of collaboration with Italy, Kim is the director (or one of the directors) of numerous animations co-produced by SEK Studio and Mondo TV in Italy.
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− | *Since 2003, the number of collaborations between DPRK and the West has decreased dramatically due to declining competitiveness and worsening international situation, and deterioration of the international situation. The last known Western animation produced by Kim as a director was ''[[The Enchanted Mountain]]'' with Italian TV Mondo in 2008.
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− | *Kim is the best-known Korean animation director in the West.
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− | *In 2001, SEK Studio was in the midst of a generational shift. Many old directors were replaced by the young one. However, Kim Jun-ok's status remained unchanged due to his 40 years of experience in animation art and directing.
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− | === After retirement: 2014 till now ===
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− | *In 2014 or so, 79-year-old Kim retired, but he didn't want to rest. On the contrary, he decided to compile references for animation production based on his previous experience as a director and finally presented the results to his former employer [[SEK Studio]].
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− | *In 2018, Kim Jun Ok, one of the directors of the first season of ''The Boy General'', returned to SEK Studios as "Grandfathers Retired because of Old Age" and promoted it on KCTV's special "On the Day of the Creation of the Animation".
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− | == Participating Works ==
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− | === Television series ===
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− | *1977 ''[[Squirrel and Hedgehog]]'' (Director, screenwriter, lyricist)<ref>only in episode 1 to 4 </ref>
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− | *1983 ''[[A Winged Horse]]'' (Director)<ref>Directed with Ko Pyŏng Hwa</ref>
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− | *1987 ''[[The Clever Raccoon Dog]]'' (Director)<ref>only in episode 21, 29, 30, 37, 46, 48, 49, 50</ref>, screenwriter<ref>21, 29, 30, 37, 41, 42, 46, 50</ref>)
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− | *1989 ''[[Spiff and Hercules]]'' (Responsible director)<ref>only in episode 134</ref>
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− | *1990 ''[[The Boy General|The Boy General 1]]'' (Director)<ref>only in episode 12, 17, 18</ref>
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− | *1996 ''[[Simba the King Lion]]'' (Director)
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− | *1997 ''[[Simba Jr. Goes to N.Y. and the World Cup]]'' (Director)
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− | *1998 ''[[Pocahontas: Princesse des Indiens d'Amérique]]'' (Director)
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− | *1998 ''[[The Legend of Sleeping Beauty]]'' (Director)
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− | *1999 ''[[The Great Book of Nature]]'' (Chief director)
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− | *2001 ''[[Toy Toons]]'' (Director)
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− | === Animated films ===
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− | *1996 ''[[Drago Nero Giovane]]'' (Director)<ref>Directed with Yun Ju Song</ref>
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− | *1999 ''[[The Legend of Titanic]]'' (Director)<ref>Directed with Orlando Corradi</ref>
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− | *2000 ''[[The Prince of Dinosaurs]]'' (Director)<ref>Directed with Orlando Corradi</ref>
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− | *2004 ''[[Tentacolino]]'' (Director)
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− | *2008 ''[[The Enchanted Mountain]]'' (Director)
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− | === Animated short films ===
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− | *1968 ''[[Ŏksoe]]'' (Director)
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− | *1975 ''[[Little Doctor]]''<ref>Korean: {{lang|ko|《꼬마박사》}}</ref> (Director)
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− | *1983 ''[[The Story of Two Generals]]》'' (Director)
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− | *Unknown ''[[A Picture Game]]'''<ref>Korean: {{lang|ko|《그림운동회》}}</ref> (Director)
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− | *1986 ''[[机灵鬼小狗]]'' (Director)
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− | === Trailer ===
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− | *1996 the Trailer of animated movie ''[[Gandahar]]''
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− | === Others ===
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− | * Picture Book ''Animated Film References''
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− | == Personal Awards ==
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− | *Merited Artist
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− | *People's Artist
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− | *2001 Kim Il Sung Award
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− | == Notes and external links ==
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− | <references/>
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− | *[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3850683/ Kim J. Ok in IMDb]
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− | [[Category:Animation directors]][[Category:Animators]]
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