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− | {{nihongo|'''Akira Nishimori'''|西森 章|Nishimori Akira}}, born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in ''[[wikipedia:Rumic Theater|Rumic Theater]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Gallery Fake|Gallery Fake]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Hitohira|Hitohira]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Zombie-Loan|Zombie-Loan]]''. He currently resides in Nishitokyo. | + | {{nihongo|'''Akira Nishimori'''|西森 章|Nishimori Akira}}, born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in ''[[wikipedia:Rumic Theater|Rumic Theater]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Gallery Fake|Gallery Fake]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Hitohira|Hitohira]]'', and ''[[wikipedia:Zombie-Loan|Zombie-Loan]]''. He currently resides in Nishitokyo City. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Akira Nishimori dropped out of the Visual Planning Department at [[wikipedia:Osaka University of Arts|Osaka University of Arts]] | + | Akira Nishimori dropped out of the Visual Planning Department at [[wikipedia:Osaka University of Arts|Osaka University of Arts]] {{jp|大阪芸術大学}} in 1983; later on, he joined the animation company [[wikipedia:Artland (company)|Artland]] {{jp|アートランド}}. He then quit the company in 1985 and has been working as a freelancer since then. |
− | When he was still attending school, he initially thought to pursue his career as shooting real-life movies; yet he realised the fact that it would be impossible for him back then. By reason of the trendy animation films such as ''[[wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam|Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' | + | When he was still attending school, he initially thought to pursue his career as shooting real-life movies; yet he realised the fact that it would be impossible for him back then. By reason of the trendy animation films such as ''[[wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam|Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' {{jp|機動戦士ガンダム}} and ''[[wikipedia:Space Battleship Yamato|Space Battleship Yamato]]'' {{jp|宇宙戦艦ヤマト}}, he later came up with the idea of "using animation cartoons to produce movies", consequently he entered the anime industry<ref name="origin"/>. |
Nishimori first joined the production of ''Detective Conan'' in 2003, starting with [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital|'''Movie 7''': Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], as sub director<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' Based on his role as sub director, some ''Detective Conan'' fans speculated that the heavy work of the ''Detective Conan'' movies made [[Kenji Kodama]], the first movie director of the series, to alleviate certain portion by assigning a "sub-director" in this movie. It is highly probable as this was also the last ''Detective Conan'' movie directed by Kodama.</ref>. Afterwards, he constantly served as storyboard cooperation for the [[movies]] until [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea|'''Movie 17''': Private Eye in the Distant Sea]] in 2013. | Nishimori first joined the production of ''Detective Conan'' in 2003, starting with [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital|'''Movie 7''': Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], as sub director<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' Based on his role as sub director, some ''Detective Conan'' fans speculated that the heavy work of the ''Detective Conan'' movies made [[Kenji Kodama]], the first movie director of the series, to alleviate certain portion by assigning a "sub-director" in this movie. It is highly probable as this was also the last ''Detective Conan'' movie directed by Kodama.</ref>. Afterwards, he constantly served as storyboard cooperation for the [[movies]] until [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea|'''Movie 17''': Private Eye in the Distant Sea]] in 2013. | ||
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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4459 Anime News Network] | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4459 Anime News Network] | ||
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+ | <ref name="origin">{{Cite web|和書|url=https://www.bn-pictures.co.jp/battlespirits/Brave/staffcolumn/?offset=40#868|title=バトルスピリッツ ブレイヴ スタッフコラム ~新春SP企画~ 西森章監督ロングインタビュー!|website=バンダイナムコピクチャーズ|date=2010-12-31|access-date=2024-05-02}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 8 May 2024
Akira Nishimori | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | October 1, 1961 |
Place of birth: | Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan |
Location: | Nishitokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan |
Position: | Sub director Storyboard Storyboard cooperation |
Years active: | 1983-present |
Aliases: | 西森明良 |
Akira Nishimori (西森 章 Nishimori Akira ), born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in Rumic Theater, Gallery Fake, Hitohira, and Zombie-Loan. He currently resides in Nishitokyo City.
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Biography
Akira Nishimori dropped out of the Visual Planning Department at Osaka University of Arts (大阪芸術大学) in 1983; later on, he joined the animation company Artland (アートランド). He then quit the company in 1985 and has been working as a freelancer since then.
When he was still attending school, he initially thought to pursue his career as shooting real-life movies; yet he realised the fact that it would be impossible for him back then. By reason of the trendy animation films such as Mobile Suit Gundam (機動戦士ガンダム) and Space Battleship Yamato (宇宙戦艦ヤマト), he later came up with the idea of "using animation cartoons to produce movies", consequently he entered the anime industry[1].
Nishimori first joined the production of Detective Conan in 2003, starting with Movie 7: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, as sub director[Note 1]. Afterwards, he constantly served as storyboard cooperation for the movies until Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea in 2013.
Works in Detective Conan
Anime
Participation in: 1 case (1 episode)
Jpn# | Int# | Episode title | Original broadcast | Role | Note |
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735 | 788 | The Coded Invitation | April 19, 2014 | Storyboard | M18 pre-story |
Movies
Participation in: 6 movies
Movie | Title | Original airdate | Role | Note |
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7 | Crossroad in the Ancient Capital | April 19, 2003 | Sub director, Storyboard | |
8 | Magician of the Silver Sky | April 17, 2004 | Storyboard cooperation | |
10 | The Private Eyes' Requiem | April 15, 2006 | Storyboard cooperation | |
12 | Full Score of Fear | April 19, 2008 | Storyboard cooperation | |
13 | The Raven Chaser | April 18, 2009 | Storyboard cooperation | |
17 | Private Eye in the Distant Sea | April 20, 2013 | Storyboard cooperation |
Other notable works
Anime
- Battle Spirits: Director, Storyboard, Episode Director
- Gintama: Storyboard
- Inuyasha: Storyboard, Episode Director
- Lupin III: Storyboard, Episode Director
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Storyboard, Unit Director, Animation Director
- Ultraman: Storyboard, Unit Director
- Many others including Hitohira, City Hunter, Angel Heart, etc.
References
- 西森章 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
- Anime News Network
- ^ Note: Based on his role as sub director, some Detective Conan fans speculated that the heavy work of the Detective Conan movies made Kenji Kodama, the first movie director of the series, to alleviate certain portion by assigning a "sub-director" in this movie. It is highly probable as this was also the last Detective Conan movie directed by Kodama.