![]() The show's style was dubbed Murakanime or "Americanime". ![]() Murakami approached the show with an unusual design style, setting them apart from the rest of DC Comics animated programing. In addition to producing, he was also character designer on the series. In 2002, after a decade working on shows produced by his friend and mentor Bruce Timm, Murakami produced his first series without Timm, the Teen Titans. In addition to producing, he also was credited for story on the movie, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Murakami was promoted to producer for Batman Beyond and won an Emmy Award in 2001 for his work on the series. Working closely with Bruce Timm, Murakami worked as a character designer and storyboard artist from 1991 to 1993. From 1995 to 1999, Murakami worked as Art Director on Superman: The Animated Series and The New Batman/Superman Adventures. But seeing his drawing talent, he was hired anyway. His friend from junior high and high school, Keith Weesner, got a job working on Batman: The Animated Series as a background artist and informed Murakami when they were hiring artists at Warner Bros. Murakami was given a storyboard test, which he failed. Murakami originally wanted to be a comic book artist. ![]()
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