Mari Okada
Mari Okada | |
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Born | Chichibu, Saitama, Japan |
Occupation | Writer |
Mari Okada (岡田 麿里 Okada Mari) is a Japanese anime screenwriter. She is one of the most prolific writers currently working in the anime industry. She won the 16th Animation Kobe Award for her work.[1]
Notable works
TV productions
- DT Eightron (1998; script)
- Angel Tales (2001; screenplay)
- Crush Gear Nitro (2003; screenplay)
- Popolocrois (2003; screenplay)
- Diamond Daydreams (2004; screenplay)
- Rozen Maiden (2004; screenplay)
- Basilisk (2005; screenplay)
- Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch (2005; scenario)
- Animal Yokochō (2005; scenario)
- Rozen Maiden: Träumend (2005; screenplay)
- Fate/Stay Night (2006; script)
- Aria – The Natural (2006; screenplay)
- Simoun (2006; screenplay)
- Sasami: Magical Girls Club (2006; series composition)
- Sasami: Magical Girls Club Season 2 (2006; series composition)
- Red Garden (2006; screenplay)
- Venus to Mamoru (2006; series composition)
- Sketchbook ~full color'S~ (2007; series composition)
- Kodomo no Jikan (2007; series composition)
- True Tears (2008; series composition)
- Vampire Knight (2008; series composition)
- Vampire Knight Guilty (2008; series composition)
- Toradora! (2008; series composition)
- Black Butler (2008; series composition)
- CANAAN (2009; series composition)
- The Book of Bantorra (2009; series composition)
- Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor (2009; series composition)
- Black Butler II (2010; series composition)
- Otome Yōkai Zakuro (2010; series composition)
- Gosick (2011; series composition)
- Fractale (2011; series composition)
- Wandering Son (2011; series composition)
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day (2011; series composition)
- Hanasaku Iroha (2011; series composition)
- Aquarion Evol (2012; series composition)
- Black Rock Shooter (2012; series composition)
- Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (2012; series composition)
- AKB0048 (2012; series composition)
- Blast of Tempest (2012; series composition)
- Pet Girl of Sakurasou (2012; series composition)
- AKB0048 next stage (2013; series composition)
- Nagi no Asukara (2013; series composition)
- Selector Infected WIXOSS (2014; series composition)
- M3: Sono Kuroki Hagane (2014; series composition)
- Selector Spread WIXOSS (2014; series composition)
- Kōfuku Graffiti (2015, series composition)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (2015, series composition)
- Kiznaiver (2016, series composition)
- Mayoiga (2016, Script Supervisor)[2]
OVA
- Dead Girls (2007; screenplay)
- Kodomo no Jikan Nigakki (2009; series composition)
- Kodomo no Jikan: Kodomo no Natsu Jikan (2011; series composition)
- Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc (2011; series composition)
- Winter Oath, Summer Festival, Takeo Ōkusu (2016; Screenplay)[3]
- Cup's Promise, First Love of Arita (2016; Screenplay)[4]
Films
- Cinnamon the Movie (2007; screenplay)
- The Anthem of the Heart (2015; screenplay)[5]
References
- ↑ http://ajw.asahi.com/article/cool_japan/anime_news/AJ2011100613499 Retrieved 13 January 2013
- ↑ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-12-28/girls-and-panzer-mizushima-anohana-okada-make-mayoiga-tv-anime/.97011
- ↑ http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2015/12/24/video-junji-nishimura-and-mari-okada-team-up-on-saga-prefecture-anime
- ↑ http://www.anime-recorder.com/ArticleDetail.aspx?seq_no=6171
- ↑ "Anohana Team Airs Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterun Da Film's Ad". Anime News Network. January 22, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
External links
- Mari Okada at the Internet Movie Database
- Mari Okada at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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