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Hideki Hiroshima debuted as an episode director in the anime ''[[wikipedia:Dear Brother|Dear Brother]]'' {{jp|おにいさまへ…}} in 1991. Moreover, Hiroshima graduated from Osaka Designer College {{jp|大阪設計學校}}, and was originally from [[wikipedia:Tatsunoko Production|Tatsunoko Pro]] {{jp|タツノコプロ}}. He often works under animation works produced by [[wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei Animation]] {{jp|東映アニメーション}} yet he is not affiliated with the studio. | Hideki Hiroshima debuted as an episode director in the anime ''[[wikipedia:Dear Brother|Dear Brother]]'' {{jp|おにいさまへ…}} in 1991. Moreover, Hiroshima graduated from Osaka Designer College {{jp|大阪設計學校}}, and was originally from [[wikipedia:Tatsunoko Production|Tatsunoko Pro]] {{jp|タツノコプロ}}. He often works under animation works produced by [[wikipedia:Toei Animation|Toei Animation]] {{jp|東映アニメーション}} yet he is not affiliated with the studio. | ||
− | Hiroshima joined the production of the ''Detective Conan'' anime in 1999, starting with [[The Revival of the Dying Message|'''Episode 173''': The Revival of the Dying Message (Part 2)]], thereafter irregularly involved in the production. In 2003, after directing [[The | + | Hiroshima joined the production of the ''Detective Conan'' anime in 1999, starting with [[The Revival of the Dying Message|'''Episode 173''': The Revival of the Dying Message (Part 2)]], thereafter irregularly involved in the production. In 2003, after directing [[The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|'''Episode 321''': The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car (Part 1)]], he quit the production team and has not returned yet. |
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 11 June 2024
Hideki Hiroshima | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Location: | Japan |
Position: | Storyboard Episode director |
Years active: | 1991-present |
Aliases: | 廣嶋秀樹[Note 1] |
Hideki Hiroshima (広嶋 秀樹 Hiroshima Hideki ) is a Japanese anime director, storyboard artist, and technical director. He takes part in the production of Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Biography
Hideki Hiroshima debuted as an episode director in the anime Dear Brother (おにいさまへ…) in 1991. Moreover, Hiroshima graduated from Osaka Designer College (大阪設計學校), and was originally from Tatsunoko Pro (タツノコプロ). He often works under animation works produced by Toei Animation (東映アニメーション) yet he is not affiliated with the studio.
Hiroshima joined the production of the Detective Conan anime in 1999, starting with Episode 173: The Revival of the Dying Message (Part 2), thereafter irregularly involved in the production. In 2003, after directing Episode 321: The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car (Part 1), he quit the production team and has not returned yet.
Works in Detective Conan
Anime
Participation in: 10 cases (10 episodes)
Jpn# | Int# | Episode title | Original broadcast | Role | Note |
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173 | 184 | The Revival of the Dying Message (Part 2) | December 20, 1999 | Episode director | |
268 | 290 | The Truth Behind Valentine's (The Resolution) | February 11, 2002 | Episode director | |
285 | 307 | Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Part 2) | July 8, 2002 | Episode director | |
290 | 312 | Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest (Part 2) | August 12, 2002 | Episode director | |
296 | 318 | Houseboat Fishing Shock | October 14, 2002 | Episode director | |
303 | 325 | The Victim Who Came Back | December 9, 2002 | Episode director | |
305 | 330 | The Unseen Suspect (Part 1) | January 13, 2003 | Episode director | |
310 | 335 | Contact with the Black Organization (The Pursuit) | February 17, 2003 | Episode director | |
315 | 340 | Place Exposed to the Sun | April 14, 2003 | Episode director | |
321 | 346 | The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car (Part 1) | May 26, 2003 | Storyboard, Episode director |
Other notable works
Anime
- Big Order: Storyboard, Episode director
- Digimon Adventure: Episode director
- Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers: Storyboard, Episode director
- Pokémon: Episode director
- Star Twinkle Precure: Episode director
- Tiger Mask W: Episode director
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000): Episode director
Movies
- Buddha: The Great Departure: Assistant technical director
- Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy: Assistant director
- The "JiKEMBO" of Young Kindaichi: Assistant director
References
- Page partially or completely translated from the Chinese version of December 10th, 2023.
- 広嶋秀樹 - Atwiki
- 广岛秀树 - Bangumi
- Hideki Hiroshima - Anime News Network
- Detective Conan Staff Listing
- ^ Note: Also credited like such in some instances, with the variation of the kanji hiroshi (廣).