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* ''[[Maetel Legend]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure#OVA|Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure]]'' (1999)
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* ''[[Steel Angel Kurumi|Steel Angel Kurumi Zero]]'' (2001)
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Yōsuke Kuroda (Japanese: 黒田 洋介, Hepburn: Kuroda Yōsuke, born 29 March 1968) is a Japanese anime screenwriter from Mie Prefecture, Japan. He has his own studio enterprise, Studio Orphee.

Kuroda is noted for his work on authoring the scenario, screenplay and story composition of the anime series Excel Saga, Please Teacher! and its sequel Please Twins!, Honey and Clover, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 and numerous others. In 2003, Kuroda won the Individual Award at the 8th Animation Kobe event, held annually in Kobe. He has collaborated with fellow screenwriter and novelist Hideyuki Kurata on multiple series, including Goblin Slayer, Hellsing Ultimate, and Drifters.

Screenwriting

A work in bold denotes Kuroda as its head writer.

Anime television series

Live action TV

OVAs

Films

Video game

References

  1. ^ "My Hero Academia TV Anime's Main Staff Revealed". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 6 November 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2021.