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This is a list of notable anime directors. Romanized names are written in Western order (given names before family names), whereas kanji names are written in Japanese order (family names before given names).
M. Mahiro Maeda; Tsuneo Maeda; Masayuki (animator) Kōichi Mashimo; Mitsuyuki Masuhara; Koji Masunari; Rie Matsumoto; Shin Misawa; Masayuki Miyaji; Yukihiro Miyamoto
Starting in 2016, Nagasaki directed the anime adaptation of My Hero Academia. [6] He also directed the three anime films based on the series. [7] [8] [9] The series has received praise, with Paste ranking the adaptation among the top 40 anime of all time. [10] Polygon, Crunchyroll, and IGN also named the adaptation as one of the best anime of ...
Mizushima was born in Chitose, Hokkaido and raised in Hata, Nagano (now Matsumoto, Nagano).He produced independent films in high school [1] and when he graduated from Nagano Prefectural Matsumoto Misuzugaoka High School, he wanted to be a music teacher but gave up on higher education due to being out of work, so he got a job at Shin-Ei Animation in 1986.
Kawajiri was born on November 18, 1950, and grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.After he graduated from high school in 1968, he worked as an animator at Mushi Production Animation until it closed in 1972.
Anime movies on Netflix are just as popular as TV series, even if they don't come out of Studio Ghibli's prestigious catalogue.From recent gems like Suzume to My Hero Academia's best movie to date ...
Koji Masunari (Japanese: 舛成孝二, Hepburn: Masunari Kōji, born January 1, 1965) is a Japanese anime director. After debuting in 1985, he has directed many series, including the anime adaptation of Kamichu!, which won an excellence award at the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2005, the anime adaptation of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, and the anime adaptation of Blue Period.
Tomomi Mochizuki (望月 智充, Mochizuki Tomomi, born December 31, 1958), sometimes incorrectly spelled as Tomomichi Mochizuki, is a Japanese storyboard artist, screenwriter, and director, known for having collaborated with leading animation studios such as Studio Ghibli, Nippon Animation, Pierrot, and Sunrise.