1media/95B84572-6674-42A1-8E33-FF3123052FAD.jpegmedia/95B84572-6674-42A1-8E33-FF3123052FAD.jpeg2023-04-18T19:42:17+00:00Chris Ishii9image_header2023-04-20T18:44:32+00:00Kishio Christopher Ishii was born in 1919 in either Caruthers, California, or Kobe, Japan. Ishii attended the Chouinard School of Art in 1940 and was one of several Japanese-American animators working for Walt Disney Studios.
Ishii was first incarcerated at the Santa Anita Assembly Center, where he taught art and began his comic “Lil’ Neebo” in the Santa Anita Pacemaker newspaper. The comic continued until the Santa Anita Assembly Center closed in September 1942. The prisoners were transferred to the Granada Relocation Center in Amache, Colorado, where Ishii continued teaching art and drawing for the newspaper. Ishii was accepted for military service in December 1942, where he stayed until 1946, drawing propaganda leaflets for the US War Information Office.