Masayoshi Nishida
Masayoshi Nishida | |
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西田 正義 | |
Born | Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan | May 11, 1966
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Anime director |
Masayoshi Nishida (西田 正義, Nishida Masayoshi, born May 11, 1966) is a Japanese anime director. He worked at the Tatsunoko Animation Technical Institute before joining Tezuka Productions.[1] He has directed Mokke and Allison & Lillia and drawn storyboards for all episodes.[2] During this time, he also worked as the chief director of Eyeshield 21, where he continued to draw storyboards without pause, and along with Kodera, Fukuda, and Sunaga, he earned the honor of being a super-fast storyboarder, but he was also known as a super-fast animator.[3] His favorite anime is Haguregumo.[4]
Works[]
- Blue Blink (1989–1990; in-between animation)[2]
- The Three-Eyed One (1990–1991; key animation)[2]
- Ambassador Magma (1993; key animation)[2]
- Benkei and Ushiwakamaru (1994; director)[5]
- Tottemo! Luckyman (1994; animation director; episode 9, 15)[6]
- Essay on Insects (1995; animation director)[7]
- Ninku (1995–1996; animation director, storyboard; 4 episodes)[6]
- Black Jack: Capital Transfer To Heian (1996; character designer)[8]
- Flame of Recca (1997–1998; animation director; episode 27, 35)[6]
- Kimba the White Lion (1997; storyboard, key animation)[9]
- Golgo 13: Queen Bee (1998; key animation)[6]
- Saving our Fragile Earth: Unico Special Chapter (2000–2001; director, animation director, key animation)[10]
- Princess Knight (1999; animation director)[2]
- Metropolis (2001; key animation)[11]
- Astro Boy (2003-2004; storyboard, animation director, key animation, layout)
- Black Jack (2004; screenplay, production, animation director)[2]
- Phoenix (2004; character designer)[8]
- Eyeshield 21 (2005–2008; director)[12]
- Black Jack 21 (2006; animation director)[6]
- Mokke (2007–2008; director)[12]
- Allison & Lillia (2008; director, storyboard)[12]
- Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger (2009; storyboard)
- Chi's Sweet Home: Chi's New Address (2009; storyboard; 4 episodes)
- Kobato. (2009; storyboard; 3 episodes)[6]
- Aoi Bungaku (2009; storyboard; episode 11)
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011; storyboard; episode 7)[6]
- Supernatural: The Animation (2011; storyboard; episode 9)
- Baka and Test (2011; storyboard; episode 7)
- C3 (2011; storyboard; episode 7, 11)[6]
- Shakugan no Shana Final (2011; storyboard; episode 20)[6]
- Black Jack Final (2011; animation director; episode 12)[2]
- Kids on the Slope (2012; key animation)
- Danball Senki W (2012; storyboard)
- Kokoro Connect (2012; storyboard; episode 7)[6]
- Chōyaku Hyakunin isshu: Uta Koi (2012; storyboard; episode 9)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia (2013; storyboard; 5 episodes)
- No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! (2013; storyboard; episode 5)[6]
- Hajime no Ippo Rising (2013; storyboard, episode director, key animation)[3]
- Sazae-san (2014; episode director)[3]
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (2014; storyboard)[3]
- Tantei Kageki Milky Holmes TD (2015; storyboard)[3]
- Samurai Warriors (2015; storyboard, episode director, animation director, key animation)[3]
- One Piece (2015; storyboard)[3]
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - Battle in Egypt (2015; storyboard)[3]
- Future Card Buddyfight 100 (2015; storyboard, animation director, key animation)[3]
- Venus Project -Climax- (2015; storyboard)[3]
- Young Black Jack (2015; storyboard)[3]
- Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue (2016; first key animation)[3]
- Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On (2016; storyboard)[3]
- Brave Witches (2016; storyboard)[3]
- Drifters (2016; storyboard)[3]
- Tiger Mask W (2016; episode director)[3]
- Chaos;Child (2017; storyboard)[3]
- Atom: The Beginning (2017; storyboard)[3]
- Restaurant to Another World (2017; storyboard)[3]
- Two Car (2017; storyboard)[3]
- Real Girl (2018; storyboard)[3]
- Ojarumaru (2018; storyboard)[3]
- Cells at Work! (2018; storyboard)[3]
- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs (2018; storyboard)[3]
- Hinomaru Sumo (2018; storyboard)[3]
- Fairy Gone (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Märchen Mädchen (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Wise Man's Grandchild (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Val × Love (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Rifle is Beautiful (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Assassins Pride (2019; storyboard)[3]
- Case File nº221: Kabukicho (2020; storyboard)[3]
- Healin' Good Pretty Cure (2020; storyboard)[3]
- A3! (2020; storyboard)[3]
- The Misfit of Demon King Academy (2020; storyboard)[3]
- Cells at Work! Code Black (2021; storyboard)[3]
- Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World (2021; storyboard)[3]
References[]
- ^ "Leo Ieiri Makes Jungle Emperor/Kimba the White Lion Music Video". Anime News Network. February 18, 2014. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g 虫ん坊 2011年6月号 特集1:出崎統さん追悼 『ブラック・ジャック』カルテ11・12スタッフが出崎統を語る (in Japanese). Tezukaosamu.net. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak 西田正義 (in Japanese). atwiki. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ 西田 正義 - MASAYOSHI NISHITA - (in Japanese). Madhouse. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ "Benkei and Ushiwakamaru: Animation/Film". Tezukaosamu.net. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k 西田正義 のプロフィール (in Japanese). AllCinema Movie & DVD Database. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ "Essay on Insects: Animation/Film". Tezukaosamu.net. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Toole, Michael (December 18, 2011). "Two-Fisted Tales of Surgery". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
- ^ アニメ映画 ジャングル大帝(1997) (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ "Saving our Fragile Earth: Unico Special Chapter: Animation/Film". Tezukaosamu.net. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ メトロポリス (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved September 2, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Shion no Oh's Ando Draws Bushidō Sixteen Kendō Manga". Anime News Network. May 25, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
External links[]
- Masayoshi Nishida at IMDb
- Masayoshi Nishida at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Categories:
- Anime directors
- Living people
- 1966 births