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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).
Pages in category "Japanese animated film directors" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hayao Miyazaki was born on January 5, 1941, in the town Akebono-cho in Hongō, Tokyo City, Empire of Japan, the second of four sons. [1] [2] [3] [note 1] His father, Katsuji Miyazaki (born 1915), [1] was the director of Miyazaki Airplane, his brother's company, [5] which manufactured rudders for fighter planes during World War II. [4]
M. Mahiro Maeda; Tsuneo Maeda; Masayuki (animator) Kōichi Mashimo; Mitsuyuki Masuhara; Koji Masunari; Rie Matsumoto; Shin Misawa; Masayuki Miyaji; Yukihiro Miyamoto
Japanese animated film directors (4 C, 133 P) P. Japanese animated film producers (2 C, 42 P) V. Victims of the Kyoto Animation arson attack (5 P) Pages in category ...
This list details Japanese working in the film industry who have been nominated for, or won, Academy Awards (also known as Oscars). These include artists and filmmakers, both naturalized and international co-citizenship , or Japanese film production companies are awarded or honored by the Academy.
Haruo Sotozaki (Japanese: 外崎春雄, Hepburn: Sotozaki Haruo) is a Japanese anime and film director. He made his full directorial debut in 2004 with the anime adaptation of Ninja Nonsense . In 2019, he directed the anime adaptation of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba , as well as its film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen ...
Yuichiro Hayashi (Japanese: 林祐一郎, Hepburn: Hayashi Yūichirō) is a Japanese anime director and animator. After joining an animation school at the request of a friend, Hayashi began working in the anime industry with Inuyasha in 2001 and later got his first role as director in 2012.