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  2. List of anime directors - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. Category:Anime directors - Wikipedia

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    K. Megumi Kadonosono; Shigenori Kageyama; Narumi Kakinouchi; Hiroyuki Kakudō; Ryouki Kamitsubo; Kenji Kamiyama; Takeyuki Kanda; Ken'ichi Kasai; Sunao Katabuchi

  4. Haruo Sotozaki - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Yukihiro Miyamoto - Wikipedia

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    Yukihiro Miyamoto (Japanese: 宮本 幸裕, Hepburn: Miyamoto Yukihiro, born November 21, 1977), occasionally nicknamed Otokomatsuri, [1] is a Japanese anime director. He started at animation studio Vega Entertainment, and later joined Shaft.

  6. Koji Masunari - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Katsumi Ono (director) - Wikipedia

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    Katsumi Ono (小野 勝巳, Ono Katsumi, born January 21, 1974) is a Japanese anime director.. Ono has directed numerous works for Studio Gallop anime. His contributions include episode direction for the anime Legendz: Tale of the Dragon Kings for all episodes up to episode 25.

  8. Mamoru Oshii filmography - Wikipedia

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    Mamoru Oshii is a prolific Japanese film director, television director, and writer. In a career that has so far spanned more than forty years, Oshii has been involved in directing OVAs, feature films, short films, television series, and radio dramas.

  9. Yoshiaki Kawajiri - Wikipedia

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    He was asked in 2002 to direct a segment, titled Program, of The Animatrix, considered a showcase of the best directors of Japanese animation. Before The Animatrix , he also directed Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust , which was based on a novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi .