Mitsuo Hashimoto (director) explained
is a Japanese storyboard artist and director of television, OVA, and anime films. He previously worked under 橋本 光夫 (pronounced the same), but changed as someone else was using that name. While he was under contract with Toei Animation, he also did work for other companies under the name .
Hashimoto is known for his work on series such as the Dr. Slump & Arale-chan TV and film series, all three Dragon Ball TV series, as well as several of the Dragon Ball features. In recent years, he has worked as a director on mostly independent (or "hobby") anime works.
Works
Anime television series
Credits are for director unless otherwise indicated.
- Dr. Slump & Arale-chan (1981-1986, assistant director)
- Dragon Ball (1986-1989, assistant director)
- Ninku (1995-1996, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))[1]
- Midori no Makibaō (1996-1997, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))
- Kindaichi Case Files (1997-2000)
- Flame of Recca (1997-1998, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))
- Hanitarō Desu. (1997-1998)
- Haruniwake no Saninme (1998)
- Heritako Pū-chan (1998-1999, chief director)
- Silent Möbius (1998, storyboards (as Tachibana))
- Master Keaton (1998-1999 (as Tachibana))
- Dokkiri Doctor (1998-1999 storyboards (as Tachibana))
- Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne (1999-2000)
- D4 Princess (1999, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))
- Bubu Chacha (1999, storyboards (as Tachibana))
- We Know You, Moonlight Mask-kun! (1999-2000, storyboards (as Tachibana))
- Shinzo (2000, director, OP credits director)
- Herohero-kun (2000-2001 (as Tachibana))
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children (2000-2001, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))
- Pipo Papo Patrol-kun (2000-2001, chief director)
- I Love Bubu Chacha (2001, storyboards, director (as Tachibana))
- Panyo Panyo Di Gi Charat (2002, storyboards, director)
- Beyblade (2002-2003, storyboards, director)
- Galaxy Angel Z (2002)
- Chobits (2002)
- Tsuribaka Nisshi (2002-2003)
- Weiß Kreuz Glühen (2002-2003, storyboards, director)
- Galaxy Angel A (2002-2003, storyboards, director)
- Battle B-Daman (2004-2005)
- Kirarin Revolution (2006-2007, storyboards, director)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers (2007-2012)
- Scan2Go (2010-2011)
- Initial D Fifth Stage (2012-2013)
- Initial D Final Stage (2014)
- Omakase! Miracle Cat-dan (2015-2016)
- Kamiwaza Wanda (2016-2017)
- Yōkai Apāto no Yūga na Nichijō (2017)
OVA
Credits are for director unless otherwise indicated.
- Dragon Ball: Goku's Traffic Safety (1988, director)[2]
- Chameleon (manga) (1992-1996, episodes 1-2)
- TwinBee: Winbee no ⅛ Panic (1994)
Anime films
Credits are for director unless otherwise indicated.
- (1986, assistant director)
- (1987, assistant director)
- (1990, storyboards)
- (1990, TV Special)
- (1991)
- (1991)
- (1993)
- (1994)
- (1994)
- (1995)
- Tamagotchi: Honto no Hanashi (1997)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: http://pierrot.jp/title/ninku/staff/. ja:忍空(スタッフ&キャスト). Studio Pierrot. 2009-03-25. ja. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090324131817/http://pierrot.jp/title/ninku/staff/. 2009-03-24.
- Dragon Ball DVD Box: DragonBox. Dragon Ball. 1986-1989. Booklet. Pony Canyon. Japan. 50482. 2004. ja.