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Tommy Yune

Tommy Yune is a South Korean-born American comic book author who became known for his manga-style work on Speed Racer, which was followed by a comic industry revival of classic anime shows such as Battle of the Planets and Robotech. His video game credits include FX Fighter, Robotech: Battlecry, and the award-winning The Journeyman Project series.

Tommy Yune
BornSeoul, South Korea
OccupationPresident of animation
NationalityAmerican
Alma materArt Center College of Design
Korean name
Hangul
윤태선
Hanja
尹泰善
Revised RomanizationYun Taeseon
McCune–ReischauerYun T'aesŏn

Yune first began in comics with the 1992 cult anthropomorphic series Buster the Amazing Bear and joined Jim Lee at Wildstorm Productions after a number of years as a video game designer. After writing and illustrating Speed Racer in 1999, he followed up with two more manga-style miniseries, Racer X and Danger Girl: Kamikaze. His original Speed Racer run was also re-released in 2000 as the graphic novel titled Born to Race.

Yune's first work in feature animation was creating the computer-generated opening sequence of Kevin Altieri's Gen¹³. In 2001, he left Wildstorm to become creative director at Harmony Gold USA for the relaunch of Robotech. [1] He joined Steve Yun, the "webmaster" of the official Robotech webpage who also happens to be his brother.[citation needed] He is one of the writers behind the story of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and its canceled sequel Robotech: The Shadow Rising.[2]

In 2011, he was promoted to President of Animation at Harmony Gold USA. Two years later, he helped write and produce Robotech: Love Live Alive while Gregory Snegoff directed. In 2014, he was involved in the failed Kickstarter TV pilot project Robotech: Academy.

Tommy's was very close to his father, the late John S. Yun, and often sought his approval for his work. His father was specially credited in The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime and Robotech: Love Live Alive.[3]

AnimeExpo 2007 pie incident

On July 2, 2007, at the Anime Expo in Long Beach, California, the late Adam Schiller (who went by the username "Khyron Prime" on Robotech.com's forums), hit Yune in the face with a plate full of cream pie. Schiller's intended attacker was Harmony Gold employee and Robotech.com "webmaster" Steve Yun, with Yune as his secondary target. After being pied, Yune picked up the plate and returned the favor to Schiller before they both posed for a picture, which was ironically taken by Steve Yun.[4]

Filmography

Published video game works

Bibliography

Awards

  • Book of the Month - August 1999 Wizard Magazine (Speed Racer)
  • Award of excellence: technical & creative excellence - 1997 NewMedia Invision Awards (Journeyman Project 3)
  • Gold medal: best overall design, animation - 1997 NewMedia Invision Awards (Journeyman Project 3)
  • Silver medal: best animation, graphics - 1996 NewMedia Invision Awards (Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime)
  • Finalist: best action/arcade software program - 1996 Codies Awards (FX Fighter)
  • Gold medal: best animation, graphics - 1993 NewMedia Invision Awards (The Journeyman Project)
  • Bronze medal: best production design - 1993 NewMedia Invision Awards (The Journeyman Project)
  • Award of Excellence - 1991 Society for News Design (Orange County Register)
  • 1st place: best graphics - 1990 California Newspaper Publishers Association (UCLA Daily Bruin)
  • 2nd place: best graphics - 1989 California Newspaper Publishers Association (UCLA Daily Bruin)

References

  1. ^ Tommy Yune Leaves Wildstorm for Robtech – Anime News Network
  2. ^ Harmony Gold Entertainment Catalog
  3. ^ - Robotech: Love Live Alive IMdB page
  4. ^ Anime News Network - Robotech's Tommy Yune Pied

External links

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In this Korean name the family name is Yune Tommy Yune is a South Korean born American comic book author who became known for his manga style work on Speed Racer which was followed by a comic industry revival of classic anime shows such as Battle of the Planets and Robotech His video game credits include FX Fighter Robotech Battlecry and the award winning The Journeyman Project series Tommy YuneBornSeoul South KoreaOccupationPresident of animationNationalityAmericanAlma materArt Center College of DesignKorean nameHangul윤태선Hanja尹泰善Revised RomanizationYun TaeseonMcCune ReischauerYun T aesŏnYune first began in comics with the 1992 cult anthropomorphic series Buster the Amazing Bear and joined Jim Lee at Wildstorm Productions after a number of years as a video game designer After writing and illustrating Speed Racer in 1999 he followed up with two more manga style miniseries Racer X and Danger Girl Kamikaze His original Speed Racer run was also re released in 2000 as the graphic novel titled Born to Race Yune s first work in feature animation was creating the computer generated opening sequence of Kevin Altieri s Gen In 2001 he left Wildstorm to become creative director at Harmony Gold USA for the relaunch of Robotech 1 He joined Steve Yun the webmaster of the official Robotech webpage who also happens to be his brother citation needed He is one of the writers behind the story of Robotech The Shadow Chronicles and its canceled sequel Robotech The Shadow Rising 2 In 2011 he was promoted to President of Animation at Harmony Gold USA Two years later he helped write and produce Robotech Love Live Alive while Gregory Snegoff directed In 2014 he was involved in the failed Kickstarter TV pilot project Robotech Academy Tommy s was very close to his father the late John S Yun and often sought his approval for his work His father was specially credited in The Journeyman Project Pegasus Prime and Robotech Love Live Alive 3 Contents 1 AnimeExpo 2007 pie incident 2 Filmography 3 Published video game works 4 Bibliography 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksAnimeExpo 2007 pie incident EditOn July 2 2007 at the Anime Expo in Long Beach California the late Adam Schiller who went by the username Khyron Prime on Robotech com s forums hit Yune in the face with a plate full of cream pie Schiller s intended attacker was Harmony Gold employee and Robotech com webmaster Steve Yun with Yune as his secondary target After being pied Yune picked up the plate and returned the favor to Schiller before they both posed for a picture which was ironically taken by Steve Yun 4 Filmography EditRobotech The Shadow Chronicles 2006 Director Robotech Love Live Alive 2013 Writer Robotech Remastered Extended Edition 2003 Opening and episode titles Gen 2000 Opening title animationPublished video game works EditRobotech Invasion 2004 Producer Robotech Battlecry 2002 Producer Character design The Journeyman Project 3 Legacy of Time 1998 Creative Director Conceptual design The Journeyman Project Pegasus Prime 1997 Conceptual design Special effects FX Fighter 1995 Character design The Journeyman Project 1992 Conceptual designBibliography EditRobotech Voltron 2013 Story Cover art The Art of Robotech The Shadow Chronicles 2007 Robotech Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles 2005 06 Story Robotech Invasion 2004 Story Cover Art Robotech Robotech From the Stars 2002 03 Story Cover Art Danger Girl Kamikaze 2001 Story Art Racer X 2000 Story Cover art Superman Y2K 2000 CG Art Speed Racer Speed Racer Born to Race 1999 2000 Story Art Buster the Amazing Bear 1992 1995 Story ArtAwards EditBook of the Month August 1999 Wizard Magazine Speed Racer Award of excellence technical amp creative excellence 1997 NewMedia Invision Awards Journeyman Project 3 Gold medal best overall design animation 1997 NewMedia Invision Awards Journeyman Project 3 Silver medal best animation graphics 1996 NewMedia Invision Awards Journeyman Project Pegasus Prime Finalist best action arcade software program 1996 Codies Awards FX Fighter Gold medal best animation graphics 1993 NewMedia Invision Awards The Journeyman Project Bronze medal best production design 1993 NewMedia Invision Awards The Journeyman Project Award of Excellence 1991 Society for News Design Orange County Register 1st place best graphics 1990 California Newspaper Publishers Association UCLA Daily Bruin 2nd place best graphics 1989 California Newspaper Publishers Association UCLA Daily Bruin References Edit Tommy Yune Leaves Wildstorm for Robtech Anime News Network Harmony Gold Entertainment Catalog Robotech Love Live Alive IMdB page Anime News Network Robotech s Tommy Yune PiedExternal links EditTommy Yune at IMDb Tommy Yune at Anime News Network s encyclopedia PopImage interview Robotech com profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tommy Yune amp oldid 1115327214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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