Circle Cinema adds four new “Walk of Fame” medallions – fox23.com
The iconic Circle Cinema in Tulsa, Oklahoma has added four new “Walk of Fame” medallions to honor individuals who have made significant contributions…

The iconic Circle Cinema in Tulsa, Oklahoma has added four new “Walk of Fame” medallions to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the worlds of anime, manga, cinema, comics, and technology. The four new honorees, whose names will be immortalized on the sidewalk outside the historic theater, were chosen for their groundbreaking work and influence on popular culture.
Among the new honorees is acclaimed manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, known for creating beloved series such as Inuyasha and Ranma ½. Takahashi’s work has had a profound impact on the manga industry and has inspired countless artists and storytellers around the world.
Also receiving a medallion is visionary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, founder of Studio Ghibli and creator of timeless animated classics like Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. Miyazaki’s work has not only entertained audiences of all ages but has also pushed the boundaries of animation as an art form.
In addition to Takahashi and Miyazaki, the Circle Cinema is honoring comic book legend Stan Lee, co-creator of Marvel Comics’ most iconic superheroes, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men. Lee’s contributions to the comic book industry have had a lasting impact on popular culture and continue to inspire generations of fans.
Rounding out the new additions is technology pioneer Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc. and visionary behind groundbreaking products such as the iPhone and iPad. Jobs’ innovative spirit and commitment to excellence have revolutionized the way we interact with technology in our daily lives.
The four new “Walk of Fame” medallions at the Circle Cinema serve as a tribute to the lasting legacy of these influential individuals and their contributions to the worlds of anime, manga, cinema, comics, and technology. Visitors to the theater can now walk in the footsteps of these creative giants and pay their respects to the icons who have shaped the entertainment industry as we know it today.
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