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{{nihongo|'''Azeta Pictures'''|アゼータ・ピクチャーズ|Azēta Pikuchāzu}} is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio is involved in the production of some of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] episodes. | {{nihongo|'''Azeta Pictures'''|アゼータ・ピクチャーズ|Azēta Pikuchāzu}} is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio is involved in the production of some of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] episodes. | ||
− | The first participation of Azeta Pictures as production cooperation was not so promising. | + | == Biography == |
+ | The first participation of Azeta Pictures as production cooperation was not so promising. [[Yoshikatsu Inoue]] started as the animation director in episode 483. He contributed to loads of collapsed frames, and he also received that criticism when he was responsible for the 171st episode of the anime ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters''. After that, [[Michitaka Yamamoto]] took over the role of animation director. In 2008, Azeta Pictures also produced some episodes from [[Clash of Red and Black]] series. Two Korean animation directors were in charge, [[Sung Jin Lee]] and [[Ho Ryeol Park]]. After that, [[Koichiro Kuroda]], the executive director of Azeta Pictures, began to participate regularly as episode director. | ||
− | Some time after [[Koujin Ochi]] became a director, Ho Ryeol Park and Sung Jin Lee quit the production of ''Detective Conan'' anime. Like [[Studio Wanpack]], Azeta Pictures was also involved in the production of the [[Murderer, Shinichi Kudo]] case, and was the production cooperation of episode 523. The quality also was not so high although it was Michitaka Yamamoto and Masashi Hasegawa being the animation directors. During the period, the animation director supervisor was not so common and this brought down the quality of Azeta Pictures's work. In 2011, Kiyotoshi Aoi and Katsumi Hashimoto became partners with Michitaka Yamamoto for only a short time, then Michitaka Yamamoto decided to work alone. | + | Some time after [[Koujin Ochi]] became a director, Ho Ryeol Park and Sung Jin Lee quit the production of ''Detective Conan'' anime. Like [[Studio Wanpack]], Azeta Pictures was also involved in the production of the [[Murderer, Shinichi Kudo]] case, and was the production cooperation of episode 523. The quality also was not so high although it was Michitaka Yamamoto and [[Masashi Hasegawa]] being the animation directors. During the period, the animation director supervisor was not so common and this brought down the quality of Azeta Pictures's work. In 2011, [[Kiyotoshi Aoi]] and [[Katsumi Hashimoto]] became partners with Michitaka Yamamoto for only a short time, then Michitaka Yamamoto decided to work alone. |
− | After 2012, the quality of their work had significantly raised thanks to Michitaka Yamamoto. However, starting 2013, there were four animation directors who joined the anime production: Shigeki Awai, Miori Nomura, Ryuta Imaizumi and Juri Saito. However, with more people, the quality eventually dropped, since it lead to the inconsistency of the style of drawing. In 2017, Shigenori Taniguchi partnered with Michitaka Yamamoto for ''Detective Conan'' production cooperation. In 2019, Kaoru Nagakawa was promoted to animation director, but just like Shigenori Taniguchi, she did not bring much improvements for Azeta Pictures either. | + | After 2012, the quality of their work had significantly raised thanks to Michitaka Yamamoto. However, starting 2013, there were four animation directors who joined the anime production: [[Shigeki Awai]], [[Miori Nomura]], [[Ryuta Imaizumi]] and [[Juri Saito]]. However, with more people, the quality eventually dropped, since it lead to the inconsistency of the style of drawing. In 2017, [[Shigenori Taniguchi]] partnered with Michitaka Yamamoto for ''Detective Conan'' production cooperation. In 2019, [[Kaoru Nagakawa]] was promoted to animation director, but just like Shigenori Taniguchi, she did not bring much improvements for Azeta Pictures either. |
− | In 2020, Chiharu Mukai and tofu were promoted to animation director. They began to partner with Michitaka Yamamoto and Kaoru Nakagawa. Even so, the quality did not get any higher, and Mukai only worked in 3 episodes. | + | In 2020, [[Chiharu Mukai]] and [[tofu]] were promoted to animation director. They began to partner with Michitaka Yamamoto and Kaoru Nakagawa. Even so, the quality did not get any higher, and Mukai only worked in 3 episodes. |
− | In mid 2022, Zi Dengjia was promoted to animation director, while Yosuke Fujino completely replaced Koichiro Kuroda as episode director for Azeta Pictures. | + | In mid 2022, [[Zi Dengjia]] was promoted to animation director, while [[Yosuke Fujino]] completely replaced Koichiro Kuroda as episode director for Azeta Pictures. |
== Related staff == | == Related staff == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Kiyotoshi Aoi]] |
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* [[Masashi Hasegawa]] | * [[Masashi Hasegawa]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * '''[[Michitaka Yamamoto]]''' |
+ | * [[Ho Ryeol Park]] | ||
+ | * [[Shigeki Awai]] | ||
* [[Katsumi Hashimoto]] | * [[Katsumi Hashimoto]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * '''[[Kaoru Nagakawa]]''' |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Shigenori Taniguchi]] |
* [[Juri Saito]] | * [[Juri Saito]] | ||
* [[Miori Nomura]] | * [[Miori Nomura]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ryuta Imaizumi]] |
− | |||
* [[Ippeita Watanabe]] | * [[Ippeita Watanabe]] | ||
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* [[Chiharu Mukai]] | * [[Chiharu Mukai]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * '''[[tofu]]''' |
+ | * [[Yoshiyuki Kumeda]] | ||
* [[Miyu Hattori]] | * [[Miyu Hattori]] | ||
− | * [[Zi Dengjia]] | + | * '''[[Yukari Kamiaka]]''' |
− | * [[ | + | * '''[[Zi Dengjia]]''' |
− | * [[Yosuke Fujino]] | + | * '''[[Ayana Fuji]]''' |
+ | * '''[[Rira Endo]]''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Koichiro Kuroda]] | ||
+ | * '''[[Yosuke Fujino]]''' | ||
== Participation in [[Detective Conan]] == | == Participation in [[Detective Conan]] == | ||
− | Number of cases outsourced: ''' | + | Number of cases outsourced: '''115''' (116 episodes) |
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* [[The Tense Tea Party]] (Episode 771 only) | * [[The Tense Tea Party]] (Episode 771 only) | ||
* [[Detective Boys vs. Elderly Detective League]] (Episode 777) | * [[Detective Boys vs. Elderly Detective League]] (Episode 777) | ||
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* [[Taiko Meijin's Match of Love]] (Episode 785 only) | * [[Taiko Meijin's Match of Love]] (Episode 785 only) | ||
* [[Bekapon's Bleeding Service]] (Episode 790) | * [[Bekapon's Bleeding Service]] (Episode 790) | ||
* [[The Dreaming Girl's Confused Deduction]] (Episode 797) | * [[The Dreaming Girl's Confused Deduction]] (Episode 797) | ||
* [[The Pitfall of Fire Precautions]] (Episode 803) | * [[The Pitfall of Fire Precautions]] (Episode 803) | ||
+ | {{col-2}} | ||
* [[The Darkness of the Prefectural Police]] (Episode 811 only) | * [[The Darkness of the Prefectural Police]] (Episode 811 only) | ||
* [[The Missing Fiancée]] (Episode 818) | * [[The Missing Fiancée]] (Episode 818) | ||
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* [[The Culprit Who Disappeared Into the Sleeping Town]] (Episode 1090) | * [[The Culprit Who Disappeared Into the Sleeping Town]] (Episode 1090) | ||
* [[The Missing Man's Dream]] (Episode 1095) | * [[The Missing Man's Dream]] (Episode 1095) | ||
− | <!--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 | + | * [[The Troublesome 20 Million Yen]] (Episode 1100) |
+ | * [[The True Culprit is On the Run]] (Episode 1104) | ||
+ | * [[Rube Goldberg Machine]] (Episode 1111 only) | ||
+ | * [[The Four-Person Class Reunion]] (Episode 1119) | ||
+ | * [[The Detective Who Lost His Mind]] (Episode 1126) | ||
+ | * [[The Suspected Infidelity of the Triple Collab]] (Episode 1131 only) | ||
+ | * [[The Moving Police Box]] (Episode 1138) | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | # [http://www.azetapictures.com/list.htm Official Website] | + | # [http://www.azetapictures.com/list.htm Official Website] |
− | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3908 Anime News Network] | + | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=3908 Azeta Pictures - Anime News Network] |
+ | # [https://seesaawiki.jp/w/radioi_34/d/%cc%be%c3%b5%c4%e5%a5%b3%a5%ca%a5%f3%a1%ca%a5%b7%a5%ea%a1%bc%a5%ba%a5%ea%a5%b9%a5%c8%a1%cb '''Detective Conan Staff Listing'''] | ||
[[Category:Outsourced studios]] | [[Category:Outsourced studios]] |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 5 October 2024
Azeta Pictures (アゼータ・ピクチャーズ Azēta Pikuchāzu ) is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio is involved in the production of some of the Detective Conan anime episodes.
Contents
Biography
The first participation of Azeta Pictures as production cooperation was not so promising. Yoshikatsu Inoue started as the animation director in episode 483. He contributed to loads of collapsed frames, and he also received that criticism when he was responsible for the 171st episode of the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. After that, Michitaka Yamamoto took over the role of animation director. In 2008, Azeta Pictures also produced some episodes from Clash of Red and Black series. Two Korean animation directors were in charge, Sung Jin Lee and Ho Ryeol Park. After that, Koichiro Kuroda, the executive director of Azeta Pictures, began to participate regularly as episode director.
Some time after Koujin Ochi became a director, Ho Ryeol Park and Sung Jin Lee quit the production of Detective Conan anime. Like Studio Wanpack, Azeta Pictures was also involved in the production of the Murderer, Shinichi Kudo case, and was the production cooperation of episode 523. The quality also was not so high although it was Michitaka Yamamoto and Masashi Hasegawa being the animation directors. During the period, the animation director supervisor was not so common and this brought down the quality of Azeta Pictures's work. In 2011, Kiyotoshi Aoi and Katsumi Hashimoto became partners with Michitaka Yamamoto for only a short time, then Michitaka Yamamoto decided to work alone.
After 2012, the quality of their work had significantly raised thanks to Michitaka Yamamoto. However, starting 2013, there were four animation directors who joined the anime production: Shigeki Awai, Miori Nomura, Ryuta Imaizumi and Juri Saito. However, with more people, the quality eventually dropped, since it lead to the inconsistency of the style of drawing. In 2017, Shigenori Taniguchi partnered with Michitaka Yamamoto for Detective Conan production cooperation. In 2019, Kaoru Nagakawa was promoted to animation director, but just like Shigenori Taniguchi, she did not bring much improvements for Azeta Pictures either.
In 2020, Chiharu Mukai and tofu were promoted to animation director. They began to partner with Michitaka Yamamoto and Kaoru Nakagawa. Even so, the quality did not get any higher, and Mukai only worked in 3 episodes.
In mid 2022, Zi Dengjia was promoted to animation director, while Yosuke Fujino completely replaced Koichiro Kuroda as episode director for Azeta Pictures.
Related staff
- Kiyotoshi Aoi
- Masashi Hasegawa
- Michitaka Yamamoto
- Ho Ryeol Park
- Shigeki Awai
- Katsumi Hashimoto
- Kaoru Nagakawa
- Shigenori Taniguchi
- Juri Saito
- Miori Nomura
- Ryuta Imaizumi
- Ippeita Watanabe
- Chiharu Mukai
- tofu
- Yoshiyuki Kumeda
- Miyu Hattori
- Yukari Kamiaka
- Zi Dengjia
- Ayana Fuji
- Rira Endo
Participation in Detective Conan
Number of cases outsourced: 115 (116 episodes)