Masanori Hata had accumulated an overall net worth of $1 million at the time of his death. He was a Japanese zoologist, essayist, and filmmaker best known in the West as the director and screenwriter of the 1986 film The Adventures of Milo and Otis.
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Masanori Hata was born on April 17, 1935, in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan. He graduated from the Faculty of Biology at Tokyo University in 1958.

Masanori Hata and associate director Kon Ichikawa shot 400,000 feet of film at the Mutsugorō Animal Kingdom.
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Masanori Hata and associate director Kon Ichikawa’s film Koneko Monogatari (子猫物語, A Kitten’s Story) released in 1986 was the highest-grossing film of the year in Japan. It was shown that year at the Cannes Film Festival as The Adventures of Chatran.
Masanori Hata is the author of over 100 books, including collections of his Mutsugorō essays on nature such as Warera dōbutsu mina kyōdai (All of Us Animals Are Brothers and Sisters, 1967) and Mutsogorō no hakubutsushi (Mutsugoro’s Natural History, 1975).


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