User:BrittanyAngelMa/Choose an Article

Potential articles:

Arna Selznick: (Known for being possibly only the third woman to direct an animated feature 'The Care Bears Movie' at the time of it's release) A significant woman in Canadian animation. Her article is quite short and organized in a bizarre way.

- The article has a bizarre layout where it lists a short lead and then a subsection titled 'Career' that has a point form timeline which slowly turns into a paragraph regarding her career. Could benefit from better structure as well as more clarity on certain statements (such as whether Selznick really is or isn't the third woman to direct on an animated feature). Citation is done well however.

Kristina Kretova: (Known for playing Odette, Princess Aurora, Kitri, and others in various ballet) Significant Russian Ballerina. Stub Article

- Incredibly short lead and one subsection titled 'Biography' that, aside from place of birth and school, mostly ballet roles exclusively. The article lacks images also which may benefit it. There is only one citation.

Ikuko Itoh: (Known for creating the television program, 'Princess Tutu') Significant woman in Japanese animation. Stub Article

- Lead is done well. There is only one subsection titled 'Career' that is quite short and there are no images in the article... The timeline of her works is done well however.

Yuri Yokomizo: (Known for creating the product line, 'Sumikkogurashi') Significant woman in graphic and character design. No Article.

- Yuri Yokomizo does not have an article but is the creator of a major product line called 'Sumikkogurashi'. Her works have become incredibly famous and have even surpassed on of her mentor/professor's in popularity who himself created Tarepanda in 1995. Yokomizo's characters and design work have even been adapted into two critically acclaimed feature films. Her work on Sumikkogurashi was inspired in a lot of ways by her own anxiety and the general concept was inspired by certain social tendencies in Japanese culture both of which struck a chord with audiences.