Hisayuki Toriumi
Hisayuki Toriumi | |
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Born |
Aizuwakamatsu, Kanagawa Pref., Japan[1] | July 9, 1941
Died | January 23, 2009 67)[1] | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Eiko Toriumi |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter, novelist |
Employer | Tatsunoko Production, Sunrise, Studio Pierrot |
Known for | Science Ninja Team Gatchaman franchise |
Spouse(s) | Hiroko[1] |
Hisayuki Toriumi (鳥海 永行 Toriumi Hisayuki, July 9, 1941 – January 23, 2009[1]), sometimes credited as Eiko Toriumi, was a Japanese director, screenwriter, and novelist. He is best known for having directed the television program Science Ninja Team Gatchaman and its ancillary projects. He is also credited for contributing to several other anime series and authored nearly two dozel novels.
Biography
Toriumi was born in Aizuwakamatsu, Kanagawa Pref., Japan. He became interested in filmmaking, then attended a screenwriting institute in college before joining Tatsunoko Production in 1966.[1] Toriumi directed the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman anime television series, its three related projects, and several other Tatsunoko series of the 1970s including Tekkaman: The Space Knight and Hurricane Polymar. He broke away from Tatsunoko in 1979, briefly worked at Sunrise, then became one of the founding members of Studio Pierrot.[1] There, he worked on series such as The Wonderful Adventures of Nils and The Mysterious Cities of Gold. Toriumi worked with his protégé, director Mamoru Oshii, on 1983's Dallos, the first original video animation (OVA) ever released.[1] In his later years he retired from the animation business to become a freelance novelist, authoring nearly two dozen novels.[1]
Filmography
- Speed Racer (1967)
- Oraa Guzura Dado (1967)
- Judo Boy (1969)
- The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee (1970)
- Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (1972)
- Demetan Croaker, The Boy Frog (1973)
- Hurricane Polymar (1974)
- Tekkaman: The Space Knight (1975)
- Goliath the Super Fighter (1976)
- Daikengo (1978)
- Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: The Movie (1978)
- Gatchaman II (1978)
- Gatchaman Fighter (1979)
- The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (1980)
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982)
- Dallos (1983)
- Area 88 (1985)
- Bari Bari Densetsu (1986)
- Lily C.A.T. (1987)
- Salamander (1988)
- Like the Clouds, Like the Wind (1989)
- Baoh (1989)
- Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings (1991)
- Michitekuru Toki no Mukō ni (1991)
- Yumemakura Baku Twilight Gekijō (1991)
- Anime V Comic Rentaman (1991)
- Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō (1994)
- Kaze no Yojimbo (2001)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 ANN staff (January 24, 2009). "Gatchaman, Nils Director Hisayuki Toriumi Passes Away". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
External links
- Yomiuri Online (Japanese)
- Hisayuki Toriumi at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia