Noriaki Yuasa

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Noriaki Yuasa (湯浅憲明 Yuasa Noriaki) (born 1933 in Tokyo, Japan, died June 14, 2004) was a Japanese director, most notable for his involvement in the Gamera film series. Yuasa was a special guest at G-Fest in 1999, 2000, and 2003, and was the recipient of the Mangled Skyscraper Award at the latter. He died on June 14, 2004 after suffering a stroke.

Directing Credits

  • Shiawasa Nara te o Tatake (If You're Happy, Clap Your Hands)(1964)
  • Gamera (1965)
  • Gamera vs. Gyaos (1967)
  • Hebi Musume to Hakuhatsuma (The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch) (1968)
  • Gamera vs. Viras (1968)
  • Anata Sukimi no (As You Like) (1969) (nb: the correct title is Anata Gonomi no)
  • Gamera vs. Guiron (1969)
  • Gamera vs. Jiger (1970)
  • Boku wa Gosai (I'm Five Years Old) (1970)
  • Seijuku (Maturity) (1971)
  • Jyuhyo Ereji (An Elegy for Frost-Covered Trees) (1971)
  • Gamera vs. Zigra (1971)
  • Iron King (1972) [TV Series] (episode 8)
  • Neo-Human Casshern (1973) [TV Series]
  • Denjin Zaboga (1974) [TV Series]
  • Ultraman 80 (1980) [TV Series]
  • Gamera: Super Monster (1980)
  • Anime-chan (1984)
  • Kosupure senshi Cutie Knight (1995)
  • Kosupure senshi Cutie Knight 2 (1996)

Special Effects Director Credits

Assistant Director Credits

  • Ginza no dora-neko (1960)
  • Onna wa nido umareru (1961)
  • Shitoyakana kedamono (1962)
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