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Yuji Moriyama

Yūji Moriyama (もりやま ゆうじ, 森山 雄治, Moriyama Yūji, born on January 6, 1960, in Tokyo) is a Japanese anime character designer, animator, animation supervisor and director. He is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association and a winner of the 4th Japan Animation Awards in the Animation Director category.

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Moriyama started helping out with in-between animation when he was a student at Kanto Daiichi High School. After graduating from high school, he joined Studio Musashi, which was recruiting staff through newspaper ads. His first work as an official in-betweener was for Toei Animation's Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace. He then moved to Studio Cockpit, where he worked on Galaxy Express 999, before moving on to NeoMedia. At NeoMedia, he worked on Invincible Robo Trider G7 for Sunrise, Doraemon for Shin-Ei Animation, and Belle and Sebastian for Visual 80. With Invincible Robo Trider G7, he was promoted from in-between to key animation. He left NeoMedia in 1982 to work as a freelancer, starting with Combat Mecha Xabungle and Acrobunch.

The popular anime Urusei Yatsura, in which he participated from the same year, was Moriyama's breakthrough work. With this series, he made his debut as an animation director and storyboard artist, and was in charge of the opening animation for the first time, joining a group of popular animators overnight. Chief director Mamoru Oshii, who was responsible for Urusei Yatsura, expected him to become a partner, so Moriyama tried his hand at manga as well by illustrating a manga written by Oshii that was serialized in the Animage magazine in 1984 called Todo no Tsumari... (とどのつまり…). After the end of Urusei Yatsura, he was selected as a character designer for the later series Maison Ikkoku, and has since been in charge of character design for many other works. In 1987, he won the 4th Japan Anime Awards in the Animation Director category. After that, he shifted from animating to directing.

Moriyama was one of the founding members of Studio MIN, a group of freelance animators, and after MIN was disbanded in 1991, he participated in numerous works since, mainly for Chaos Project and Pierrot. Some of his many pennames include Motoyama Yūji (もとやまゆうじ), Saihō Jōdo (西宝 壌土), Kazama Kotarō (風間 小太郎), Sunakawa Norihiro (砂川 則博), MONTAN, Shibakano Wataya (芝跨野 渡也), Shibamata Tōya (柴又 十哉), Aran Sumishi (阿藍 隅史), Nekobu Nachiko (猫部 那智子), and Gyoden Tadao (魚田 尹夫).

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References edit

  1. ^ Ledoux, Trish; Ranney, Doug (December 1995). "Anime Genres". The Complete Anime Guide (First ed.). Issaquah, WA: Tiger Mountain Press. p. 62. ISBN 0-9649542-3-0. LCCN 95062359.
  2. ^ Sevakis, Justin (April 16, 2013). "Pile of Shame: Blazing Transfer Student". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Toole, Michael (June 16, 2013). "The Mike Toole Show: ADV, Unreleased". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  4. ^ Chapman, Paul Thomas (November 16, 2014). "The Vault of Error: Luna Varga". Otaku USA. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  5. ^ Ledoux, Trish; Ranney, Doug (December 1995). "Anime Genres". The Complete Anime Guide (First ed.). Issaquah, WA: Tiger Mountain Press. p. 67. ISBN 0-9649542-3-0. LCCN 95062359.
  6. ^ Toole, Mike (October 17, 2003). "Airbats, 801 TTS". Anime Jump.
  7. ^ "Agent Aika VHS 1: Lace in Space". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  8. ^ Martin, Theron (December 6, 2007). "Step Up Love Story 1 Sub.DVD". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 7, 2015.

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translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 森山雄治 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 森山雄治 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Yuji Moriyama もりやま ゆうじ 森山 雄治 Moriyama Yuji born on January 6 1960 in Tokyo is a Japanese anime character designer animator animation supervisor and director He is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association and a winner of the 4th Japan Animation Awards in the Animation Director category Contents 1 Career 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksCareer editMoriyama started helping out with in between animation when he was a student at Kanto Daiichi High School After graduating from high school he joined Studio Musashi which was recruiting staff through newspaper ads His first work as an official in betweener was for Toei Animation s Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace He then moved to Studio Cockpit where he worked on Galaxy Express 999 before moving on to NeoMedia At NeoMedia he worked on Invincible Robo Trider G7 for Sunrise Doraemon for Shin Ei Animation and Belle and Sebastian for Visual 80 With Invincible Robo Trider G7 he was promoted from in between to key animation He left NeoMedia in 1982 to work as a freelancer starting with Combat Mecha Xabungle and Acrobunch The popular anime Urusei Yatsura in which he participated from the same year was Moriyama s breakthrough work With this series he made his debut as an animation director and storyboard artist and was in charge of the opening animation for the first time joining a group of popular animators overnight Chief director Mamoru Oshii who was responsible for Urusei Yatsura expected him to become a partner so Moriyama tried his hand at manga as well by illustrating a manga written by Oshii that was serialized in the Animage magazine in 1984 called Todo no Tsumari とどのつまり After the end of Urusei Yatsura he was selected as a character designer for the later series Maison Ikkoku and has since been in charge of character design for many other works In 1987 he won the 4th Japan Anime Awards in the Animation Director category After that he shifted from animating to directing Moriyama was one of the founding members of Studio MIN a group of freelance animators and after MIN was disbanded in 1991 he participated in numerous works since mainly for Chaos Project and Pierrot Some of his many pennames include Motoyama Yuji もとやまゆうじ Saihō Jōdo 西宝 壌土 Kazama Kotarō 風間 小太郎 Sunakawa Norihiro 砂川 則博 MONTAN Shibakano Wataya 芝跨野 渡也 Shibamata Tōya 柴又 十哉 Aran Sumishi 阿藍 隅史 Nekobu Nachiko 猫部 那智子 and Gyoden Tadao 魚田 尹夫 Filmography editThis section contains a list that has not been properly sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this section if you can October 2016 Cream Lemon Part 4 Pop Chaser 1985 OVA Character Design Key Animation Project A ko 1986 film Character Design Animation director 1 Honō no Tenkōsei 1991 OVA Character Design 2 Luna Varga 1991 OVA Character Design 3 4 Mōryō Senki MADARA 1991 OVA Director All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku 1992 OVA Character Design Animation director 5 801 T T S Airbats 1994 OVA Chief Director Character Design 6 Compiler 1994 OVA Character Design 3 Fire Emblem 1995 OVA Character Design Adventures of Kotetsu 1996 OVA Director 3 Agent Aika 1997 OVA Character Design 7 Jungle de Ikou 1997 OVA Director Storyboard Character Design Animation director Original story Geobreeders 1998 OVA Chief Director 3 Geobreeders 2 2000 OVA Script Character Design Animation director Gensomaden Saiyuki Requiem 2001 film Character Design Step Up Love Story 2002 OVA Director 8 Madara OVA Director Character Design Maison Ikkoku TV Character Design Maison Ikkoku Kanketsuhen film Character Design Norakuro kun TV Character Design Project A ko 2 Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group OVA Director Original creator Character Design Animation director Project A ko 3 Cinderella Rhapsody OVA Director Character Design Original story Project A ko 4 Final OVA Director Character Design Original story Saiyuki TV Character Design Shrine of the Morning Mist TV Director Tales of Titillation OVA Character Design episode 1 Tokyo Underground TV Character Design Urusei Yatsura Remember My Love film Chief Animation Director Yawaraka Sangokushi Tsukisase Ryofuko chan OVA Director Character DesignReferences edit Ledoux Trish Ranney Doug December 1995 Anime Genres The Complete Anime Guide First ed Issaquah WA Tiger Mountain Press p 62 ISBN 0 9649542 3 0 LCCN 95062359 Sevakis Justin April 16 2013 Pile of Shame Blazing Transfer Student Anime News Network Retrieved June 7 2015 a b c d Toole Michael June 16 2013 The Mike Toole Show ADV Unreleased Anime News Network Retrieved June 2 2015 Chapman Paul Thomas November 16 2014 The Vault of Error Luna Varga Otaku USA Retrieved June 2 2015 Ledoux Trish Ranney Doug December 1995 Anime Genres The Complete Anime Guide First ed Issaquah WA Tiger Mountain Press p 67 ISBN 0 9649542 3 0 LCCN 95062359 Toole Mike October 17 2003 Airbats 801 TTS Anime Jump Agent Aika VHS 1 Lace in Space Anime News Network Retrieved June 2 2015 Martin Theron December 6 2007 Step Up Love Story 1 Sub DVD Anime News Network Retrieved June 7 2015 External links editYuji Moriyama on Twitter Yuji Moriyama at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuji Moriyama amp oldid 1166657951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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