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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=127002 Anime News Network] | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=127002 Anime News Network] | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 10 June 2022
Umesaburo Sagawa | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | Unknown |
Place of birth: | Japan |
Location: | Japan |
First name can also be pronounced Umesaburou or Umesaburō. Last name can also be pronounced Sakawa. |
Umesaburo Sagawa (佐川 梅三郎 Sagawa Umesaburō ) is the pseudonym of Hiroshi Matsuzono[1], a japanese organizer and storyboard artist most notably known for his work in Detective Conan.
Works in Detective Conan
Number of manga cases adapted : 41 (85 episodes) Number of case storyboards done : 43 (87 episodes)
- The Dream the Kappa Saw (Episodes 600-601) : Organizer and storyboard
- White Day of Betrayal (Episodes 608-609) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Secret Played by the Diary (Episodes 614-615) : Organizer and storyboard
- Emergency Situation 252 (Episodes 622-623) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Guardian of Time's Sword (Episodes 632-633) : Organizer and storyboard
- Beware of Dieting (Episode 635) : Storyboard
- Ramen So Good, It's to Die For (Episodes 644-645) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Design of Poison and Mirage (Episodes 652-655) : Organizer and storyboard (for episodes 652 and 653 only)
- The Professor's Video Site (Episodes 656-657) : Organizer and storyboard
- Wedding Eve (Episodes 667-668) : Organizer and storyboard
- Detectives' Nocturne (Episodes 671-674) : Organizer and storyboard (for episodes 671 and 672 only)
- Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter (Episodes 675-676) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love (Episodes 681-683) : Organizer and storyboard (for episodes 681 and 682 only)
- Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case (Episodes 690-691) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Jet-Black Mystery Train (Episodes 701-704) : Organizer and storyboard
- Sweet and Cold Delivery Service (Episodes 722-723) : Organizer and storyboard
- Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid (Episodes 724-725) : Organizer and storyboard (Storyboard for New Years's greeting done by Yasuichiro Yamamoto)
- The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene (Episodes 731-732) : Organizer and storyboard
- Jodie's Memories and the Cherry Blossom Viewing Trap 1 hour special (Episode 734) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Suspect is Makoto Kyogoku (Episodes 744-745) : Organizer and storyboard
- Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9 (Episodes 748-749) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Romance Novel with the Unexpected Conclusion (Episodes 759-760) : Organizer and storyboard
- Conan and Heiji, Code of Love (Episodes 763-764) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Tense Tea Party (Episodes 770-771) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Scarlet Return (Episodes 779-783) : Organizer and storyboard (for episodes 779 and 780 only along with Yasuichiro Yamamoto)
- Taiko Meijin's Match of Love (Episodes 785-786) : Organizer and storyboard
- Three First Discoverers (Episodes 792-793) : Organizer and storyboard
- After That Hundred Million Yen (Episode 800) : Storyboard
- The Kamaitachi Inn (Episodes 808-809) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case (Episodes 814-815) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple (Episodes 822-823) : Organizer and storyboard
- A Cottage Surrounded by Zombies (Episodes 830-832) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Unfriendly Girls Band (Episodes 836-837) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Detective Boys in a Grove (Episodes 843-844) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Marriage Registration's Password (Episodes 849-850) : Organizer and storyboard
- Just Like a 17 Years Old Crime Scene (Episodes 861-862) : Organizer and storyboard (along with Nobuharu Kamanaka)
- Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Episodes 872-874) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room (Episodes 878-879) : Organizer and storyboard
- The New Teacher's Skeleton Case (Episodes 889-890) : Organizer and storyboard (along with Yasuichiro Yamamoto)
- The Woman with White Hands (Episodes 896-897) : Organizer and storyboard
- Lawyer Kisaki's SOS (Episodes 901-902) : Organizer and storyboard
- Mystery of the Burning Tent (Episodes 909-910) : Organizer and storyboard
- The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery (Episodes 916-917) : Organizer and storyboard
Other notable works
Anime
- The Pilot's Love Song (episode 7) : Storyboard
Trivia
- The pseudonym comes from Umesaburo Sagawa, a character from The Gutsy Frog, a Japanese comedy manga with the same name and kanji.
References
- Atwiki (Japanese)
- Anime News Network