Kenji Horikawa
Kenji Horikawa (ε ε·ζ²εΈ) | |
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Born | May 5, 1965 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Anime producer |
Employer |
P.A. Works Bee Train. |
Known for | P.A. Works animation studio |
Kenji Horikawa (ε ε·ζ²εΈ Horikawa, Kenji) is the founder and President of P.A. Works Studio [1] and the Operations Director for Bee Train Productions Inc.[2] He was also formerly an employee with Production I.G and Tatsunoko Productions. In 2000 he founded P.A. Works and currently produces the works produced by the studio. Horikawa has also worked as a Production Manager and Production Assistant.
Filmography
- Another (2012) (Producer and Planning)
- Hanasaku Iroha (2011) (Producer)
- Mai's Magic and Family Day (2011) (Producer)
- BannΕ Yasai Ninninman (Producer)[3]
- Angel Beats (2010) (Producer)
- Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (2009) (Producer)
- Canaan (2009) (Producer)
- True Tears (2008) (Producer)
- Immortal Grand Prix (2005) (Production Desk for P.A. Works)
- Wild Arms 3 (2002) (Animation Producer)
- Medabots (1999) (Producer)
- Wild Arms: Twilight Venom (1999) (Line Producer)
- Popolocrois Story (1998) (Series Composition and Line Producer)
- Xenogears (1998) (Animation Cut Scene Producer)
- Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (Line Producer and Production Manager)
- Panzer Dragoon (1996 OAV) (Production Manager)
- Neon Genesis Evangelion (Production Manager)
External links
- Kenji Horikawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Kenji Horikawa at the Internet Movie Database
References
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