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− | {{nihongo|'''Toshiyuki Tabe'''|田部 俊行|Tabe Toshiyuki}}, born 1950, is a Japanese screenplay writer famous for his comical scenarios. | + | {{nihongo|'''Toshiyuki Tabe'''|田部 俊行|Tabe Toshiyuki}}, born 1950, is a Japanese screenplay writer famous for his comical scenarios. |
− | He graduated from [[Wikipedia:Waseda University|Waseda University]]. He is active in such areas like writing detective dramas and action scripts. He received a [[Wikipedia:Japan Academy Film Prize|Japan Academy Prize]] for the best scenario in 2004. After writing for the 1995 edition of TV drama "Kaze no Rondo" in 1995, he then worked as an assistant scriptwriter for ''Tokai TV's daytime dramas'' directed by Takehiro Nakajima. | + | He graduated from [[Wikipedia: Waseda University|Waseda University]]. He is active in such areas like writing detective dramas and action scripts. He received a [[Wikipedia: Japan Academy Film Prize|Japan Academy Prize]] for the best scenario in 2004. After writing for the 1995 edition of TV drama "Kaze no Rondo" in 1995, he then worked as an assistant scriptwriter for ''Tokai TV's daytime dramas'' directed by Takehiro Nakajima. |
− | == Scenarios | + | == Scenarios written == |
− | Number of case scenarios written : '''1''' (2 episodes) | + | Number of case scenarios written: '''1''' (2 episodes) |
* [[The Super Car's Trap]] (Episodes 197-198) | * [[The Super Car's Trap]] (Episodes 197-198) | ||
− | ==Other notable works== | + | == Other notable works == |
− | ===Anime=== | + | === Anime === |
− | *''Onegai! Samia Don'' (3 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Onegai! Samia Don'' (3 episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Robotan'' (2 half-episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Robotan'' (2 half-episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Spoon Oba-san'' (2 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Spoon Oba-san'' (2 episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Wonder Beat Scramble'' (5 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Wonder Beat Scramble'' (5 episodes): Screenplay |
* Etc. | * Etc. | ||
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=== Movies === | === Movies === | ||
− | *''Jingi'' (1991) : Screenplay (based on the novel by Ayumi Tachihara) | + | * ''Jingi'' (1991): Screenplay (based on the novel by Ayumi Tachihara) |
− | *''Distant Justice'' (1992) : Screenplay | + | * ''Distant Justice'' (1992): Screenplay |
− | *''Nile'' (1999) : Screenplay (based on Sakuji Yoshimura's original story) | + | * ''Nile'' (1999): Screenplay (based on Sakuji Yoshimura's original story) |
− | *''Half a Confession'' (2004) : Screenplay (along with Kiyoshi Sasabe) | + | * ''Half a Confession'' (2004): Screenplay (along with Kiyoshi Sasabe) |
− | ==References== | + | == References == |
− | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1167948/ IMDB] | + | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1167948/ IMDB] |
# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=39488 Anime News Network] | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=39488 Anime News Network] | ||
# [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%94%B0%E9%83%A8%E4%BF%8A%E8%A1%8C Wikipedia] (Japanese) | # [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%94%B0%E9%83%A8%E4%BF%8A%E8%A1%8C Wikipedia] (Japanese) | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tabe, Toshiyuki}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Tabe, Toshiyuki}} | ||
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[[Category:Screenplay writers]] | [[Category:Screenplay writers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 23 July 2023
Toshiyuki Tabe | |
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Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | 1950 (73 years old) |
Place of birth: | Tokyo, Japan |
Location: | Tokyo, Japan |
Toshiyuki Tabe (田部 俊行 Tabe Toshiyuki ), born 1950, is a Japanese screenplay writer famous for his comical scenarios.
He graduated from Waseda University. He is active in such areas like writing detective dramas and action scripts. He received a Japan Academy Prize for the best scenario in 2004. After writing for the 1995 edition of TV drama "Kaze no Rondo" in 1995, he then worked as an assistant scriptwriter for Tokai TV's daytime dramas directed by Takehiro Nakajima.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 1 (2 episodes)
- The Super Car's Trap (Episodes 197-198)
Other notable works
Anime
- Onegai! Samia Don (3 episodes): Screenplay
- Robotan (2 half-episodes): Screenplay
- Spoon Oba-san (2 episodes): Screenplay
- Wonder Beat Scramble (5 episodes): Screenplay
- Etc.
Movies
- Jingi (1991): Screenplay (based on the novel by Ayumi Tachihara)
- Distant Justice (1992): Screenplay
- Nile (1999): Screenplay (based on Sakuji Yoshimura's original story)
- Half a Confession (2004): Screenplay (along with Kiyoshi Sasabe)
References
- IMDB
- Anime News Network
- Wikipedia (Japanese)