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Tatsuo Yoshida

  • Original Creator

Tatsuo Yoshida, who taught himself how to draw and grew up in post-war Japan, became a well-known figure in the anime industry after founding Tatsunoko Productions Company with his brother Kenji. Desp...

Hidehito Ueda

  • Episode Director

Also known as Ueda Hidehito (うえだひでひと)...

Takashi Saijou

  • Animation Director

Takashi Saijou was born on the fourteenth of November, nineteen forty-nine, in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. He is a professional who specializes in creating animations, designing characters and directi...

Kazuhiko Udagawa

  • Animation Director

Udagawa Kazuhiko is an animator, animation supervisor and character designer. He is best known for his involvement in Uchuu Senkan Yamato....

Mizuho Nishikubo

  • Episode Director

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Yuuji Nunokawa

  • Episode Director

Nunokawa Yuuji is Studio Pierrots Representative Director. Before joining Pierrot he worked for Tatsunoko Pro....

Seiji Okuda

  • Episode Director

Seiji Okuda is an animator and director who was born in Tokyo, Japan on April 18th, 1943. He founded Project Team Eikyuukikan, a collaboration of several animators that he later disbanded in October 2...

Bonjin Nagaki

  • Episode Director

Nagaki Bonjin is an animation director, mangaka and director. His real name is 永木總博 (ながき ふさひろ, Nagaki Fusahiro)....

Kikuko Tada

  • Art Director

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Masayuki Hayashi

  • Animation Director

Masayuki Hayashi is Rintarou's brother and also a director at Mushi Production like his sibling. He collaborated with his brother on various projects....

Jinzou Toriumi

  • Planning

Toriumi Jinzou (February 1, 1929 - January 17, 2008) was a Japanese screenwriter who began his career during the "revolutionary era" of Japanese animation on Mach Go Go Go (Speed Racer), Science Ninja...

Jacques Canestrier

  • Publicity

Jacques Canestrier is a French individual known for his work as a producer, distributor, editor and painter. He began his career in television production management with Paris Télévision and later OCO...

Koorogi 73

  • Inserted Song Performance

Koorogi 73 is a Japanese Chorus-Unit. The correct name in Japanese is Koorogi Nanajuusan and means Cricket 73. They disbanded after 1990....

Nobuyoshi Koshibe

  • Music
  • Theme Song Composition

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