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{{short description|Japanese anime director (born 1959)}} |
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{{Nihongo|'''Hiroyuki Kakudō'''|角銅博之|Kakudō Hiroyuki|born September 28, 1959}} is a Japanese [[anime]] director from [[Kitakyūshū]], [[Fukuoka Prefecture]]. He graduated from [[Toyo University]]'s Faculty of Letters.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Digimon Adventure Novelization Author Profile|url= |
{{Nihongo|'''Hiroyuki Kakudō'''|角銅博之|Kakudō Hiroyuki|born September 28, 1959}} is a Japanese [[anime]] director from [[Kitakyūshū]], [[Fukuoka Prefecture]]. He graduated from [[Toyo University]]'s Faculty of Letters.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Digimon Adventure Novelization Author Profile|url=https://www.hmv.co.jp/artist_%E8%A7%92%E9%8A%85%E5%8D%9A%E4%B9%8B_200000000230135/biography/|access-date=2024-03-27|website=HMV&BOOKS|language=Japanese|archive-date=2024-03-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240327003027/https://www.hmv.co.jp/artist_%E8%A7%92%E9%8A%85%E5%8D%9A%E4%B9%8B_200000000230135/biography/|url-status=bot: unknown}}</ref> In 1978, while in college, he was a founding member of Group Ebisen, an independent animation production and screening group.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ショートフィルム研究会【2/19】のお知らせ|url=https://jasias.jp/archives/9991|access-date=2023-09-28|website=Japan Society of Image Arts and Sciences (JASIAS)|language=Japanese|archive-date=2023-09-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230928013235/https://jasias.jp/archives/9991|url-status=bot: unknown}}</ref> He began working for Toei Animation in 1983, where he trained under Yugo Serikawa.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Laputa School Lecturer Profile|url=http://laputa-jp.com/school/05/kakudou.html/|access-date=2008-08-21|website=laputa-jp.com|language=Japanese|archive-date=2008-08-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080821115605/http://laputa-jp.com/school/05/kakudou.html/|url-status=bot: unknown}}</ref> He is best known for directing the first two ''[[Digimon]]'' series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Digimon Adventure Anime Influenced Upcoming Digimon Survive Game, According To New Dev Diary|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/digimon-adventure-anime-influenced-upcoming-digimo/1100-6467286/|access-date=2021-06-03|website=GameSpot|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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== Works == |
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 7 October 2024
Hiroyuki Kakudō (角銅博之, Kakudō Hiroyuki, born September 28, 1959) is a Japanese anime director from Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture. He graduated from Toyo University's Faculty of Letters.[1] In 1978, while in college, he was a founding member of Group Ebisen, an independent animation production and screening group.[2] He began working for Toei Animation in 1983, where he trained under Yugo Serikawa.[3] He is best known for directing the first two Digimon series.[4]
Works
[edit]Television
[edit]Films
[edit]Year | Title | Director | Storyboard | Notes |
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1983 | Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku | Production Assistant | ||
1988 | Bikkuriman: Taiichiji Seima Taisen | Yes | Yes | |
1991 | Magical Taruruto-kun: Moero! Yūjō no Mahō Taisen | Yes | Yes | |
1993 | Rokudenashi Blues 1993 | Yes | Yes | |
1995 | Slam Dunk: Shohoku's Greatest Challenge! | Yes | Yes | |
2002 | Turn A Gundam I: Earth Light | Yes | Compilation Film | |
2002 | WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 | Yes | ||
2005 | Digital Monster X-Evolution | Yes | Yes | |
2006 | Origin: Spirits of the Past | Yes |
References
[edit]- ^ "Digimon Adventure Novelization Author Profile". HMV&BOOKS (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2024-03-27. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "ショートフィルム研究会【2/19】のお知らせ". Japan Society of Image Arts and Sciences (JASIAS) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Laputa School Lecturer Profile". laputa-jp.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-08-21. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Digimon Adventure Anime Influenced Upcoming Digimon Survive Game, According To New Dev Diary". GameSpot. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
External links
[edit]- Hiroyuki Kakudō at IMDb
- Hiroyuki Kakudō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia