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| name = Akatsuki Yamatoya | | name = Akatsuki Yamatoya | ||
| image = Akatsuki Yamatoya.jpg | | image = Akatsuki Yamatoya.jpg | ||
| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
− | | date-of-birth = July 27, 1972 | + | | date-of-birth = July 27, 1972 |
− | | place-of-birth = Japan | + | | place-of-birth = Tokyo Metropolis, Japan |
− | | | + | | position = Screenplay |
− | | | + | | years-active = 1997-present |
− | | | + | | aliases = やまとや ぎょう |
+ | | website = [https://www.keibalab.jp/column/yamatoya/ Horse Racing Blog] | ||
| footnotes = Akatsuki is usually used as a surname instead of first name. | | footnotes = Akatsuki is usually used as a surname instead of first name. | ||
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− | {{nihongo|'''Akatsuki Yamatoya'''|大和屋 暁|Yamatoya Akatsuki}}, born 27 July 1972, is a Japanese screenplay writer famous for his participation in different superhero series. | + | {{nihongo|'''Akatsuki Yamatoya'''|大和屋 暁 <!-- Not 大和 屋暁 -->|Yamatoya Akatsuki}}, born 27 July 1972, is a Japanese screenplay writer from Tokyo, he is famous for his participation in different superhero series, also a lyricist, and loves horse racing. |
− | == Scenarios | + | == Biography == |
− | Number of case scenarios written : ''' | + | Yamatoya started writing scripts for anime ever since 1997. He studied under his father [[wikipedia:Atsushi Yamatoya|Atsushi Yamatoya]] {{jp|大和屋 竺}}'s apprentice [[Yoshio Urasawa]], he is extremely active in writing anime scripts, he was one of the main organizers of the anime series ''[[wikipedia:Gintama|Gintama]]'' {{jp|銀魂}}. Later in 2005, he started writing scripts for tokusatsus such as ''[[wikipedia:Mahō Sentai Magiranger|Mahō Sentai Magiranger]]'' {{jp|魔法戦隊マジレンジャー}}, he even wrote lyrics for some songs within that tokusatsu. |
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+ | He joined ''[[Detective Conan]]'' by writing comedy stories first, which is similar to his teacher Urasawa's style. Nevertheless, he is now writing ''honkaku ha'' {{jp|本格派}} mysteries, which is basically orthodox mystery. On the 10th of July, he posted an article on his personal horse racing blog<ref>[https://smart.keibalab.jp/column/yamatoya/ 『名探偵コナン特別編』|大和屋暁のコラム「通暁暢達」]</ref>, declearing that he was responsible for writing the [[Mystery Tour (series)|mystery tour]] for 2023. | ||
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+ | == Scenarios written == | ||
+ | Number of case scenarios written: '''29''' (36 episodes) | ||
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* [[The Glamping Mystery]] (Episode 961) | * [[The Glamping Mystery]] (Episode 961) | ||
* [[The Case On the Opposite Shore]] (Episode 978) | * [[The Case On the Opposite Shore]] (Episode 978) | ||
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* [[The Targeted Chicken Sexer]] (Episode 1063) | * [[The Targeted Chicken Sexer]] (Episode 1063) | ||
* [['Til Death Do Us Part]] (Episode 1066) | * [['Til Death Do Us Part]] (Episode 1066) | ||
− | * [[The Boiled Fugu Mystery Tour Showdown]] ( | + | {{col-2}} |
+ | * [[The Boiled Fugu Mystery Tour Showdown]] (Episodes 1074-1075) | ||
+ | * [[My Beloved Dog Pan-kun Is a Good Boy]] (Episode 1081) | ||
+ | * [[Behind the Scenes of the J League Finals]] (Episode 1083) | ||
+ | * [[The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 3]] (Episode 1087) | ||
+ | * [[Girls Day Mystery]] (Episode 1091) | ||
+ | * [[The Missing Man's Dream]] (Episode 1095) | ||
+ | * [[The Troublesome 20 Million Yen]] (Episode 1100) | ||
+ | * [[The Akabeko and the Three Lucky Men]] (Episode 1102) | ||
+ | * [[Rube Goldberg Machine]] (Episodes 1111-1112) | ||
+ | * [[Girls Day Mystery 2]] (Episode 1118) | ||
+ | * [[The Dangerous Melon Field]] (Episode 1121) | ||
+ | * [[The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 4]] (Episode 1125) | ||
+ | * [[Conan and Megure's Two Hostages]] (Episodes 1128-1129) | ||
+ | * [[Girls Day Mystery 3]] (Episode 1140) | ||
+ | <!--If a new episode is to be added to the list and the two columns have the same number of cases, please shift the "{{col-2}}" one line below--> | ||
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+ | == Other notable works == | ||
+ | === Anime === | ||
+ | * ''Black Jack'': Screenplay | ||
+ | * ''Digimon'': Screenplay | ||
+ | * ''Fullmetal Alchemist'': Screenplay | ||
+ | * ''Gintama'': Screenplay, Series organizer | ||
+ | * ''Soul Eater'': Screenplay | ||
+ | * ''Tantei Gakuen Q'': Screenplay | ||
+ | * Many other animes including ''Transformers'', ''Ojamajo Doremi'', ''Inuyasha'', and ''Naruto''etc. | ||
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+ | === Live action === | ||
+ | * ''Samurai Sentai Shinkenger'': Screenplay | ||
− | == | + | === Tokusatsu === |
− | + | * ''Mahō Sentai Magiranger'': Screenplay | |
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− | ==References== | + | == References == |
− | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1737449/ | + | # [[wikipedia:ja:大和屋暁|大和屋暁 - Wikipedia]] (Japanese) |
+ | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1737449/ IMDb] | ||
# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=38270 Anime News Network] | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=38270 Anime News Network] | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yamatoya, Akatsuki}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamatoya, Akatsuki}} | ||
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[[Category:Screenplay writers]] | [[Category:Screenplay writers]] | ||
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+ | [[zh:大和屋晓]] |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 24 October 2024
Akatsuki Yamatoya | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | July 27, 1972 |
Place of birth: | Tokyo Metropolis, Japan |
Position: | Screenplay |
Years active: | 1997-present |
Aliases: | やまとや ぎょう |
Website: | Horse Racing Blog |
Akatsuki is usually used as a surname instead of first name. |
Akatsuki Yamatoya (大和屋 暁 Yamatoya Akatsuki ), born 27 July 1972, is a Japanese screenplay writer from Tokyo, he is famous for his participation in different superhero series, also a lyricist, and loves horse racing.
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Biography
Yamatoya started writing scripts for anime ever since 1997. He studied under his father Atsushi Yamatoya (大和屋 竺)'s apprentice Yoshio Urasawa, he is extremely active in writing anime scripts, he was one of the main organizers of the anime series Gintama (銀魂). Later in 2005, he started writing scripts for tokusatsus such as Mahō Sentai Magiranger (魔法戦隊マジレンジャー), he even wrote lyrics for some songs within that tokusatsu.
He joined Detective Conan by writing comedy stories first, which is similar to his teacher Urasawa's style. Nevertheless, he is now writing honkaku ha (本格派) mysteries, which is basically orthodox mystery. On the 10th of July, he posted an article on his personal horse racing blog[1], declearing that he was responsible for writing the mystery tour for 2023.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 29 (36 episodes)
Other notable works
Anime
- Black Jack: Screenplay
- Digimon: Screenplay
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Screenplay
- Gintama: Screenplay, Series organizer
- Soul Eater: Screenplay
- Tantei Gakuen Q: Screenplay
- Many other animes including Transformers, Ojamajo Doremi, Inuyasha, and Narutoetc.
Live action
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger: Screenplay
Tokusatsu
- Mahō Sentai Magiranger: Screenplay
References
- 大和屋暁 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
- IMDb
- Anime News Network