Takeshi Yagi

Takeshi Yagi
Born Takeshi Yagi (八木 毅 Yagi Takeshi)
Tokyo, Japan

Takeshi Yagi (八木 毅 Yagi Takeshi) is a Japanese TV director/producer whose credits include Tsuburaya Productions' popular Ultra Series.

Personal history

Born in 1967, Yagi grew up during the boom of tokusatsu television shows in Japan. In the mid-1990s, he joined Tsuburaya Productions, the creators of the popular Ultra Series, working as an Assistant Director on TV series such as Ultraman Tiga. He made his directorial debut on the fourth episode of the TV mini-series Moon Spiral in 1996. He continued to serve as both a Director and Director of Special Effects for the majority of Tsuburaya Productions' Ultra Series until 2007.

In 2004, Yagi was credited as the Main Director for Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy. The following year, he was promoted to Series Producer for 2005's Ultraman Max, where he made the popular decision to bring in acclaimed directors Shusuke Kaneko and Takashi Miike to direct episodes for the series. In 2007, he acted as the Series Organizer and Main Director for the late-night Ultraseven X. Around the same time, he also began work on his first feature film, Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers.

Yagi retired from Tsuburaya Productions in January 2008 to pursue a career as a freelance director/producer. His first directorial piece after leaving Tsuburaya Productions was Toei's Urban Legend Sepia.

Filmography

Year Title Format Occupation
1996 Moon Spiral TV Director
1999 Ultraman Gaia TV Director
2001 Ultraman Cosmos TV Director
2001 Ultraman Gaia: Gaia Again Video Director
2004 Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy TV Director
2004 Ultraman Nexus TV Director
2005 Ultraman Max TV Series Producer
2006 Ultraman Mebius TV Director
2007 Ultraseven X TV Series Organiser
2008 Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers Movie Director
2009 Urban Legend Sepia TV Director

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