Fumitoshi Oizaki
Fumitoshi Oizaki (追崎 史敏 Oizaki Fumitoshi) (born October 15, 1975) is a Japanese anime director, character designer, and animator. He is primarily associated with Gonzo, which produced his series directorial debut, Romeo x Juliet, and with Sunrise, where he serves as series character designer of the Sgt. Frog franchise. He is a member of the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA) labor group.[1]
Works
TV Series
- His and Her Circumstances (1998–1999) - Episode Key Animator
- Now and Then, Here and There (1999–2000) - Episode Key Animator
- Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001) - Animation Director
- Prétear (2001) - Director (episode 11)
- Kaleido Star (2003) - Character Design (with Hajime Watanabe), Chief Animation Director, Animation Director (episodes 1, 26), Key Animator (episodes 1, 3, 17)
- Sgt. Frog (2004) - Character Design, Animation Supervision
- Welcome to the N.H.K. (2004) - Director, Animation Director, & Storyboard Artist (ending credits sequence 1, Pururin opening credits)
- Romeo x Juliet (2007) - Director
- Astarotte no Omocha! (2011) - Director
- Etotama (2015) - Director
- Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm (2016) - Director
- A Centaur's Life (2017) - Chief Director
OVAs
- Gate Keepers 21 (2002–2003) - Episode Director
- Re: Cutie Honey (2004) - Key Animator (episode 3)
- Kaleido Star: New Wings Extra Stage - The Amazing Princess Without a Smile (2004) - Character Designer, Chief Animation Director
- Kaleido Star: Legend of Phoenix ~Layla Hamilton Story~ (2005) - Character Designer, Chief Animation Director
- Kaleido Star: Kaleido Star: Good dayo! Goood!! (2006) - Character Designer
Theatrical Films
- Princess Arete (2001) - Key Animator
- Mind Game (2004) - Key Animator
- Sgt. Frog the Super Movie (2006) - Character Design, Chief Animation Director
- Sgt. Frog the Super Movie 2: The Deep Sea Princess (2007) - Character Design, Chief Animation Director
- Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009) - Key Animator
References
- ↑ "JAniCA 主な会員一覧" (in Japanese). Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). Retrieved 28 June 2009.
External links
- oichan-chi (in Japanese)
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