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== References ==

Latest revision as of 00:51, 25 December 2024

Masaki Abe

Masaki Abe.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Location: Japan
Position: Animation director
Key animation
Years active: 1972-present
Aliases: 安部正巳[Note 1]

Masaki Abe (安部 正己 Abe Masaki?), also known as "アベ正己", is a Japanese animation director and key animator. He takes part in the production of Detective Conan anime.

Biography

Masaki Abe was originally from animation studio Otogi Productions (おとぎプロ), and is currently a member of the Japan Animators and Directors Association (JANICA)[1].

In 1980, Abe established animation company Anime Spot (アニメ・スポット). Later on, he worked under the company and joined the production of the Detective Conan anime in 2007[Note 2], starting with Episode 478: Real 30 Minutes. Thereafter, he served as animation director on a regular basis. Until 2009, when he stepped down and only drew key animation for the series irregularly. In 2012, after finishing the key animation of Episode 667: Wedding Eve (Part 1), Abe quit the production team.

In September of the same year, Abe led his company members and transferred into Studio Elle (スタジオエル). On the 12th of June, 2013, his company Anime Spot went bankrupt.

Works in Detective Conan

Anime

Participation in: 28 cases (30 episodes)

Jpn# Int# Episode title Original broadcast Role Note
478 518 Real 30 Minutes July 9, 2007 Animation director
485 528 Whereabouts of the Dark Photograph (Part 2) August 27, 2007 Animation director
488 532-533 The Devil of the TV Station October 22, 2007 Animation director 1 hour
491 538 Clash of Red and Black (The Beginning) January 14, 2008 Animation director
495 542 Clash of Red and Black (Coma) February 11, 2008 Animation director
502 549 Clash of Red and Black (Innocence) April 28, 2008 Animation director
508 555 The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box (Part 2) July 7, 2008 Animation director
513 560 Coffee Aroma with Murderous Intention (Part 1) September 1, 2008 Animation director
516 564-565 Furinkazan - The Mysterious Armored Warrior November 3, 2008 Key animation 1 hour
518 567 Meiji Restoration Mystery Tourc (Investigation Chapter) December 1, 2008 Animation director
525 576 The Blue Spark of Hate (Part 2) February 16, 2009 Animation director, Key animation
580 631 The Black Time Limit Drawing Near July 10, 2010 Key animation
594 645 The Seven Wonders of the Hiroshima Miyajima Tour (Miyajima Part) November 6, 2010 Key animation
655 707 The Design of Poison and Mirage (Illusion) May 12, 2012 Key animation
667 719 Wedding Eve (Part 1) September 1, 2012 Key animation

Other notable works

Anime

  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Animation director, Key animation (Anime Spot)
  • Cells at Work! Code Black: Key animation (Studio Elle)
  • Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z: Animation director, Key animation (Anime Spot)
  • Fushigi na Koala Blinky: Animation director, Key animation
  • Kero Kero Chime: Animation director
  • Manga Nihon Emaki: Storyboard, Animation director
  • Seishun Anime Zenshu: Character design, Animation director
  • Yo-kai Watch: Animation director, Key animation

Movies

  • Boku no Son Goku: Key animation
  • Chikyū Monogatari Telepath 2500: Key animation
  • Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie: Key animation

References

  1. アベ正己 - Atwiki
  2. 安部正己 - Bangumi
  3. Masaki Abe - Anime News Network
  4. Detective Conan Staff Listing
  1. ^ Note: When working on the anime Akado Suzunosuke (赤胴鈴之助), Abe was credited as both 安部正巳 and 安部正己 (variation in the last character). Moreover, on official website of JANICA association, his name was also written both 安部正巳 and アベ正己; without any justifications.
  2. ^ Note: In Detective Conan, he was credited as "アベ正己".