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He passed away on August 24, 2010 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 46. His [[Final Speech|final words]] can be read [http://www.makikoitoh.com/journal/satoshi-kons-last-words here].
 
=== Notable works include: ===
* ''Magnetic Rose'' from the anthology [[Memories]]
* [[Millennium Actress]]
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* [[Cast of Snowflakes]]
* [[Development Hell]]: ''[[The Dream Machine]]''.
** [[Madhouse]] has thankfully confirmed [http://www.animenewsnetwork.comcc//news/2010-11-11/satoshi-kon-last-film-to-officially-resume-production the film is back in production.] In Satoshi Kon's final message, he said he was assured by Madhouse founder Masao Maruyama that the studio would do "whatever it takes" to finish it.
** Unfortunately the movie has slipped back into [[Development Hell]] again.
* [[Famous Last Words]]: [[But Now I Must Go|"Now excuse me, I have to go."]]
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Satoshi Kon was a Japanese director noted for serious, thoughtful, arthouse films which examine their characters' psychology. He was especially preoccupied with the concept of subjective reality, and incorporated it into almost all of his works; that aside, his works cover a wide range of genres and themes: psychological thriller (Perfect Blue), Magical Realism (Millennium Actress), wacky caper comedy (Tokyo Godfathers) and Paranoia Agent (which defies categorization). He was closely tied to Madhouse studios and composer Susumu Hirasawa.

"With my heart full of gratitude for everything good in the world, I'll put down my pen.

Now excuse me, I have to go."
Satoshi Kon, closing out his final message to the world

He passed away on August 24, 2010 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 46. His final words can be read here.

Notable works include

Satoshi Kon provides examples of the following tropes: