Masaki Tsuji
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Masaki Tsuji (辻 真先 Tsuji Masaki, born March 23, 1932) is a Japanese scenario writer of anime TV series and films as well as mystery fiction novels. Tsuji was most active in the business from the 1960s through the 1980s, and worked as a script writer on many popular series for the Toei Animation studio as well as for Mushi Productions on the anime versions of Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy (1963), Princess Knight (1967) and Kimba the White Lion (1965).
Among the other popular series and films on which Tsuji worked as a scenarist include:
- Asari-chan - 1982
- Captain Future - 1978
- Cutey Honey - 1973
- Devilman - 1972
- Dororon Enma-kun - 1973
- Dr. Slump - 1981
- The Fantastic Adventures of Unico (another popular Tezuka creation, formerly part of the Sanrio empire) - 1981
- Gegege no Kitaro - 1968 (original series)
- Himitsu no Akko-chan - 1969 (original series)
- Honey Honey no Sutekina Boken - 1981
- Ikkyu-san - 1975
- Jetter Mars - 1977 (a remake of Astro Boy)
- Kyojin no Hoshi (Star of the Giants) - 1968
- Mahou no Mako-chan - 1970 (based on the story of The Little Mermaid, adapted for the screen by Tsuji under the pseudonym Shinobu Urakawa)
- Mahou Shoujo Lalabelle - 1980
- Majokko Megu-chan - 1974
- Sally, the Witch - 1966 (original series)
- Umi no Triton - 1972
- Urusei Yatsura - 1981
[edit] External link
- Masaki Tsuji's official Website (Japanese)