Tatsuya Oishi (director)
Tatsuya Oishi 尾石 達也 | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Animator, director, storyboard artist |
Years active | 1991–present |
Employer | Studio Junio (1991–1992) Gainax (1993–1997) Shaft (2004–2018) |
Known for | Bakemonogatari Kizumonogatari |
Tatsuya Oishi (Japanese: 尾石 達也, Hepburn: Oishi Tatsuya, born March 28, 1970) is a Japanese animator, director and storyboard artist.[1] Beginning with Studio Junio, and then moving to Gainax, and then settling at Shaft with fellow director Akiyuki Shinbo, Oishi directed the Bakemonogatari television series and its prequel film trilogy Kizumonogatari.
Career[]
Oishi began working for sub-contracting company Studio Junio in 1991, where he mostly acted as an in-between animator and key animator. Within at least two years, however, he moved to Gainax,[2] where he mainly worked as a sub-contractor for studios like Sunrise. Starting in 1996, he mostly did sub-contracting animation work with Shaft and Toei Animation. In 2002, he did his first episode director and storyboard jobs on Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier.[3]
In 2004, Oishi, Shin Oonuma, and Akiyuki Shinbo became known as "Team Shinbo" for their work with Shaft, as Oonuma and Shinbo had just joined the company with the intent of giving the studio a unique brand. "Team Shinbo" defined the unique visual artistry and storytelling methods that the studio became known for.[4] He debuted as a series director with Nisio Isin's Bakemonogatari in 2009, which he co-directed with Shinbo.[5] The series was immediately met with cult fame, and has been described as the series that pushed Shaft "into fame."[6][7]
With the success of Bakemonogatari, it was announced that the succeeding novel in Isin's Monogatari series, Kizumonogatari, would be adapted by the studio, and that Oishi and Shinbo would return to direct.[8], and it was announced in 2011 to be a film.[9] Production of the film suffered, however, as four years passed without any updates on the progress of its completion, and it wasn't until 2015 that it was announced that the film would instead be a film trilogy released in 2016 and 2017.[10] Reactions to the films were very positive, with Nick Creamer stating that the first film was "a breathtaking experience",[11] and he called the second film a "one of a kind."[12]
Works[]
Director[]
Television series[]
Year | Title | Co-director(s)[a] | Studio | Eps. | Storyboard art. | Episode dir.[b] | Ref(s) |
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2009–2010 | Bakemonogatari[c] | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | 15 | (#6–8) | (#1, 8–9, 12; OP 1, 5) | [5][13][14][15] |
Films[]
Year | Title | Co-director(s)[a] | Studio | Runtime | Storyboard art. | Unit dir.[b] | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Kizumonogatari I: Tekketsu | Akiyuki Shinbo[d] | Shaft | 64 minutes | Yes | Yes | [16][17] |
Kizumonogatari II: Nekketsu | 69 minutes | Yes | No | [18][19] | |||
2017 | Kizumonogatari III: Reiketsu | 83 minutes | Yes | No | [18][20] |
Video games[]
Year | Title | Co-director(s)[a] | Studio | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Crystar | N/A | Shaft | Opening cinematic director | [21] |
Other works[]
Note: Some of Oishi's series directorial works appear here due to his involvement as something other than an episode/unit director, storyboard artist, series composer, or scriptwriter, in which case his name will be highlighted in the "Director(s)" column.
Television series[]
Year | Title | Director(s)[a] | Studio | Role(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1993–1994 | Mobile Suit Victory Gundam | Yoshiyuki Tomino (chief) | Sunrise | Key animator (#39, 44) | [2] |
1994–1995 | Yu Yu Hakusho | Noriyuki Abe | Pierrot | Key animator (#71, 74, 78, 82, 89, 92, 98, 104, 107, 112) | [22] |
Mobile Fighter G Gundam | Yoshiyuki Tomino (chief) | Sunrise | Key animator (#6, 8, 12, 19, 21, 23, 34, 39) | [23] | |
1995–1996 | Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger | Kunitoshi Okajima (chief) | Shaft | Key animator (#28, 30, 32, 39) | [24] |
1998 | Battle Athletes Victory | Katsuhito Akiyama | AIC | Key animator (#2, 9, 14, 21, 24) | [25] |
1999 | Space Pirate Mito | Takashi Watanabe | Triangle Staff | Key animator (#2, 8) | [26] |
A Pair of Queens | Takashi Watanabe | Triangle Staff | Key animator (#9) | [27] | |
Power Stone | Takahiro Omori | Pierrot | Key animator (#4) | [28] | |
Dai-Guard | Seiji Mizushima | Xebec | Key animator (#11) | [29] | |
2000 | Android Kikaider: The Animation | Tensai Okamura | Radix | Key animator (#2, 7, 11) | [30] |
2001–2002 | Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier | Jun Kawagoe | Japan Vistec | Key animator (#3, 8, 13, 15, 19, 31, 46, 51) Storyboard artist (#31, 46) Episode director (#46) |
[3][31][32] |
2003 | PoPoLoCrois | Kazuhiro Ochi | TMS Entertainment | Key animator (#6, 13) | [33] |
2004 | Tetsujin 28-go | Yasuhiro Imagawa | Palm Studio | Key animator (#3) Storyboard artist (#3) Episode director (#3) |
[34] |
Maburaho | Shinichiro Kimura | J.C.Staff | Key animator (#11) | [35] | |
Shura no Toki – Age of Chaos | Shin Misawa | Studio Comet | Key animator (OP; #15, 20, 24, 26) | [36] | |
2004–2005 | Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | Key animator (#1, 6, 12, 25) Episode director (#6, 12, 25) Design assistant (#17) Storyboard artist (#25) |
[37][38][39][40] |
2005 | Pani Poni Dash! | Akiyuki Shinbo Shin Oonuma (series) |
Shaft | Concept design assistant Opening director (OP 1–3) Ending director (#26) Episode director (#6, 24) Storyboard artist (#6, 24) Key animator (#6, 25–26) |
[41][42][43][44] [45][46] |
2006 | Negima!? | Akiyuki Shinbo Shin Oonuma (chief) |
Shaft | Episode director (#5) Storyboard artist (#5) Key animator (#5) |
[47] |
2007 | Hidamari Sketch | Akiyuki Shinbo (chief) Ryouki Kamitsubo (chief) |
Shaft | Setting design assistant Storyboard artist (#2) Episode director (#2, 10) Key animator (#2, 10) |
[48][49][50][51] |
Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | Telop work Opening director (#1–9, 12) Key animator (#12) Storyboard artist (#12) |
[52][53][54][55] | |
2008 | Hidamari Sketch x 365 | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | Production director Episode director (#1) Storyboard artist (#1) Key animator (#1, 12) |
[56][57][58][59] |
2009 | Maria Holic | Akiyuki Shinbo Yukihiro Miyamoto (series) |
Shaft | Telop work Opening director & storyboard artist |
[60][61] |
2009–2010 | Bakemonogatari | Akiyuki Shinbo Tatsuya Oishi (series) |
Shaft | Key animator (#1–2) Assistant unit director (ED 1) |
[62][63] |
2010 | And Yet the Town Moves | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | Subtitle designer (#1, 3–12) | [64] |
OVAs[]
Year | Title | Director(s)[a] | Studio | Role(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | Ninja Gaiden | Mamoru Kanbe | Studio Junio | In-between animator | [65] |
1997 | Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring | Ryutaro Nakamura | Triangle Staff | Key animator (#2) | [66] |
1999 | Tenamonya Voyagers | Akiyuki Shinbo | Pierrot | Key animator (#1, 4) | [67] |
2001 | Read or Die | Koji Masunari | Studio Deen | Key animator (#2) | [68] |
2006 | Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase | Akiyuki Shinbo | Shaft | Key animator | [69] |
Negima!? Magister Negi Magi: Spring | Akiyuki Shinbo (chief) Shin Oonuma |
Shaft | Key animator | [70] | |
2008–2009 | Mahō Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba | Akiyuki Shinbo (chief) Hiroaki Tomita (#1) Yukihiro Miyamoto (#2) Tomoyuki Itamura (#3) |
Shaft | Opening credits director | [71] |
Films[]
Year | Title | Director(s)[a] | Studio | Role(s) | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Memories: Magnetic Rose | Katsuhiro Otomo (chief) Kōji Morimoto |
Studio 4°C | In-between animator | [72] |
2000 | Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! | Mamoru Hosoda | Toei Animation | Key animator | [73] |
Digimon: The Movie | Mamoru Hosoda Shigeyasu Yamauchi |
Toei Animation | Key animator | [74] |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Newtype | Best Picture (film) | Kizumonogatari I: Nekketsu | Runner-up | [75] |
2017 | Tokyo Anime Award Festival | Best Anime of 2009 | Bakemonogatari | Won | [76] |
2018 | Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Best Film | Kizumonogatari III: Reiketsu | Nominated | [77] |
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Directors credited for all works as Director (監督, Kantoku) unless noted otherwise.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The terms "unit director" and "episode director" are synonymous.
- ^ Credited as Series Director (シリーズディレクター, Shirīzu Direkutā).
- ^ Credited as Chief Director (総監督, Sō Kantoku).
References[]
- ^ "尾石達也 おいし・たつや". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 39, 44. 原画 - 尾石達也 (GAINAX) [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi (GAINAX)]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 3, 8, 13, 15, 19, 31, 46, 51. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Creamer, Nick (January 18, 2017). "The Secret of Studio SHAFT". AnimeNewsNetwork. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Bakemonogatari Anime Promo Video Posted". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
- ^ Funimation (May 22, 2020). "The Works of Shaft, From Monogatari to Madoka Magica". Funimation. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
- ^ Inoa, Christopher (August 27, 2019). "Bakemonogatari pushed studio Shaft into the spotlight". Polygon. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ "NisiOisin's Kizumonogatari Light Novel Gets Anime (Updated)". Anime News Network. July 28, 2010. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
- ^ "NisiOisin's Kizumonogatari Light Novel Gets Film". Anime News Network. March 25, 2011. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
- ^ "1st Kizumonogatari Film's US Theaters, Dates Listed". Anime News Network. January 11, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
- ^ Creamer, Nick (February 26, 2016). "Kizumonogatari I: Tekketsu-hen". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
- ^ "Kizumonogatari Part 2: Nekketsu - Review - Anime News Network". Anime News Network. October 27, 2016. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
- ^ Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1, 8–9, 12. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6–8. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits; OP 1, 5. オープニングディレクター - 尾石達也 [Opening director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ "NisiOisin's Kizumonogatari Light Novel Gets Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 18, 2017.
- ^ Kizumonogatari I: Tekketsu (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 絵コンテ / 演出 - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist / Unit director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 1, 2016). "3rd Kizumonogatari Film's Trailer Highlights Araragi, Shinobu's Relationship". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ Kizumonogatari II: Nekketsu (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Kizumonogatari III: Reiketsu (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ "PS4®ソフト『CRYSTAR -クライスタ-』 豪華制作陣が贈る……「涙」がテーマの泣いて戦うアクションRPG" [PS4® software "CRYSTAR" Presented by a Gorgeous Production Team... An Action RPG with the Theme of "Tears"]. PlayStation.Blog (in Japanese). June 22, 2018. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- ^ Yu Yu Hakusho (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 71, 74, 78, 82, 89, 92, 98, 104, 107, 112. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Mobile Fighter G Gundam (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 8, 12, 19, 21, 23, 34, 39. 原画 - 尾石達也 (GAINAX) [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi (GAINAX)]
- ^ Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 28, 30, 32, 39. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Battle Athletes Victory (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 2, 9, 14, 21, 24. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Space Pirate Mito (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 2, 8. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ A Pair of Queens (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 9. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Power Stone (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 4. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Dai-Guard (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 11. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Android Kikaider: The Animation (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 2, 7, 11. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 31, 46. コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 46. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ PoPoLoCrois (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 13. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tetsujin 28-go (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 46. 原画 / 絵コンテ / 演出 - 尾石達也 [Key animator / Storyboard artist / Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Maburaho (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 11. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Shura no Toki – Age of Chaos (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; opening credits block, and episodes 15, 20, 24, 26. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1, 6, 12, 25. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 12, 25. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 17. 設定協力 - 尾石達也 [Design assistant - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 25. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. コンセプトデザイン協力 - 尾石達也 [Concept design assistant - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits; OP 1–3. オープニングディレクター - 尾石達也 [Opening director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 26. EDディレクター - 尾石達也 [Ending director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 24. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 24. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Pani Poni Dash! (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 25–26. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Negima!? (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 5. 原画 / 絵コンテ / 演出 - 尾石達也 [Key animator / Storyboard artist / Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. 設定デザイン協力 - 尾石達也 [Setting design assistant - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 2, 10. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 2, 10. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. テロップワーク - 尾石達也 [Telop work - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits; episodes 1–9, 12. オープニングディレクター - 尾石達也 [Opening director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 12. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 12. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch x 365 (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. プロダクション・ディレクター - 尾石達也 [Production director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch x 365 (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch x 365 (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 演出 - 尾石達也 [Episode director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Hidamari Sketch x 365 (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1, 12. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Maria Holic (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. テロップワーク - 尾石達也 [Telop work - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Maria Holic (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. オープニングディレクター / 絵コンテ - 尾石達也 [Opening director / Storyboard artist - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; eps 1–2. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits; ED 1. ED演出協力 - 尾石達也 [Assistant ED director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ And Yet the Town Moves (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; eps 1, 3–12. サブタイトルデザイン - 尾石達也 [Subtitle designer - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Ninja Gaiden (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 動画 - 尾石達也 [In-between animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tenamonya Voyagers (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1, 4. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Read or Die (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 26 (OVA). 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Negima!? Magister Negi Magi: Spring (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Mahō Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. OPディレクター - 尾石達也 [Opening director - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Memories: Magnetic Rose (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 動画 - 尾石達也 [In-between animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ Digimon: The Movie (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 原画 - 尾石達也 [Key animator - Tatsuya Oishi]
- ^ "Shinkai's 'your name.,' Kabaneri Win Top Newtype Anime Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
- ^ Schley, Matt (March 27, 2017). "Anime Festival Ranks Top 100 Anime of Last 100 Years". Otaku USA. Archived from the original on April 13, 2020. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- ^ "Crunchyroll Has Announced Their Third Annual Anime Awards". Retrieved September 11, 2020.
External links[]
- Tatsuya Oishi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Tatsuya Oishi at IMDb
- Japanese film directors
- Japanese television directors
- Anime directors
- Living people
- 1970 births