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>>6192877
He's very thorough. If you understand Japanese and are patient his channel is pretty much the best one I can think of on top of my head.
As you can expect with analytical thinkers though, he's not good at promoting himself and his business isn't appealing, hence the low view count compared to people like Saitou or Marc etc.

>>6192853
This is a vague question. Not all artists from that time drew the same way. It's a bit as if in 30 years from now someone was asking "how to draw like in the 2020s": there wouldn't be a single answer.
So my advice would be actually to work on comprehending what you like first, otherwise you can't know what to study or look for if you're not even sure yourself.
Start with one artist (or an anime) from that time period you like best, and study them for some time.
From a process standpoint, same story here. Work at finding a process which suits the person you are and the result you want (what you posted so far isn't really different to what's made nowadays in essence, only the style aka lines is/are).

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