Satoshi Kon

Satoshi Kon

Satoshi Kon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2010.
TOKYO (AP) — Acclaimed Japanese animated film director Satoshi Kon, known for "Tokyo Godfathers," ''Millennium Actress" and other prize-winning movies, has died of pancreatic cancer. He was 46.

Considered one of Japan's most exciting directors of animated films, or "anime," Kon was born in 1963 on the island of Hokkaido and debuted as a comic book artist at age 23 while still an art student at Musashino Art University near Tokyo. He began making animated films about 1990, establishing a style that blurred the boundaries of reality and fantasy.

Kon died Tuesday, his wife Kyoko said in a statement released on his official website, Kon's Tone.

In his Oscar-nominated 2003 film "Tokyo Godfathers," loosely based on the 1948 John Ford movie "3 Godfathers," Kon featured three homeless people instead of three cowboys, breaking with the clean and ritzy image of the Japanese capital. Kon's characters — a drag queen, a runaway high school girl and a former professional bicycle racer — pick up an abandoned infant from a garbage dump on Christmas Day and set out to find its parents.

The 2006 film "Paprika," based on a novel by popular writer Yasutaka Tsutsui, uses breathtaking cutting-edge animation and won a prize at the Brussels anime festival in 2007. Kon was working on his first children's film, "The Dreaming Machine," at the time of his death.

In a "Goodbye" statement released Wednesday, Kon said his doctor told him in May that he had terminal pancreatic cancer which had spread to his bones, and had at most six months to live. Two months later, his condition worsened and his doctor said his days were numbered. So he decided to go home and die there, he wrote.

"My biggest regret is 'The Dreaming Machine.'" he wrote. "I really worry about the film, and the staff."

The film is based on an original story, characters and a unique view of the world that "nobody else but Satoshi Kon could understand or create," he said.

He thanked his parents, his wife and his fans for their support.

"Thank you everyone," he said. "I'll go ahead now."


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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March 14, 2025

Thank you for all the stories.

Barbara OConnor

July 16, 2019

Hello. We never met, but I am a fan of your work. hope someday I can walk around in big shoes in the film world. You for sure had shoes filled well. You were an artist, my good friend. A master mind of the anime world. I give deepest respect for you and the beautiful things you brought into this world. Thank you sir.

September 4, 2010

To the Family and Friends of Satoshi Kon,

Deeply saddened by the great loss of such a talented person like Mr.Kon.
May you all find peace of mind from the following scripture,Revelation 21:4-"God will wipe out every tear from our eyes, anand death will be no more".

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal".

The Grant Family

K. Henderson

September 1, 2010

What a great loss to your family. I am so sorry for your loss . Comforting word of the Holy Writing Isaiah 25:8 "He will swallow up death forever, and wipe the tears from all faces."

Sara

August 29, 2010

The world is a little darker. Fare thee well to a wonderful creator.

August 29, 2010

I am very sorry for your loss. May the "God of all comfort" sustain you during such a difficult time.

Miriam Solon

August 29, 2010

I am so very sorry for Kon-sensei's family's loss. His artistry will continue to inspire story tellers in all genres for generations to come. Namu Amida Butsu

August 29, 2010

To the family: May the comfort from family and friends continue to strengthen you, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

berko

August 28, 2010

i am sorry to hear about your loss but revalation 21:3,4

Lorrie

August 26, 2010

I was saddened to hear about Satoshi's passing. I love his films and he was one of those rare brilliant beautiful souls. My condolences and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Rosanna Gaskin

August 26, 2010

I want to extend my deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. Satoshi Kon was an artistic visionary! Let us all look forward to the near future when there will be no more sickness or death. (Revelation 21:3,4)
With warm regard,

Mei Kimura

August 26, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Michael Bass

August 26, 2010

Prayers and condolence to the Satoshi Kon family.

Victoria~Andrew VZj

August 26, 2010

condolences to his
wife,family and circle
of many friends.
leaving tokyo with
a Buddahist prayer~
he passed away too soon
for his spirt is near..
in memory of 'Satoshi'

Barry Colbaugh

August 26, 2010

My Condolensces

Tom Smith

August 26, 2010

May the God of all comfort, comfort the family and friends of Satoshi Kon. He had the talent of bringing inanimate objects to life. We can all look forward to the time when the God of all comfort resurrects all those asleep in death.

Akichan

August 26, 2010

I was so surprised to hear of Satoshi's passing, as I was not aware he had even been diagnosed with cancer. His films and contribution to the world of anime have meant so much to me and made a great impact on my life and how I look at the world. I looked forward to many more years of great stories coming from Kon-San, but I am grateful for the films we were able to have. It was really hard to read his final letter. My prayers are with him and his family at this time. Kon-san will be greatly missed by all. Thank you Satoshi.

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