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| date-of-birth = 1968 | | date-of-birth = 1968 | ||
| place-of-birth = Kyoto Prefecture, Japan | | place-of-birth = Kyoto Prefecture, Japan | ||
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− | | | + | | aliases = 円谷夏樹 |
− | | footnotes = Surname can also be written Ookura, Oukura or Ohkura | + | | website = [https://muho2.hatenadiary.jp/ Personal Diary] <br> [https://x.com/muho1 Twitter Account] <br> [https://www.instagram.com/muho9383/ Instagram Account] |
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{{nihongo|'''Takahiro Okura'''|大倉 崇裕|Ōkura Takahiro}}, born 1968, is a renowned Japanese screenplay writer and mystery novelist from Kyoto. He is famous for his Detective Dramas and for his work in ''[[Detective Conan]]''. He is also the creator of ''Lieutenant Fukuie'' who was featured in the [[Detective Picture Book]]. | {{nihongo|'''Takahiro Okura'''|大倉 崇裕|Ōkura Takahiro}}, born 1968, is a renowned Japanese screenplay writer and mystery novelist from Kyoto. He is famous for his Detective Dramas and for his work in ''[[Detective Conan]]''. He is also the creator of ''Lieutenant Fukuie'' who was featured in the [[Detective Picture Book]]. | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | [[File:Okura-1.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Okura in Singapore | + | [[File:Okura-1.jpg|thumb|left|130px|Okura in Singapore. ([[Movie 23]] setting)]] |
− | + | Takahiro Okura graduated from [[wikipedia:Gakushuin University|Gakushuin University]] {{jp|学習院大学}}. While he was working for a Western liquor company and an editorial department for police magazines, he was also attending the novel course taught by Eisuke Kaito {{jp|海渡 英祐}}. In 1997, by virtue of ''Another Ghost'' {{jp|三人目の幽霊}}, he won the fourth session of the Sougen Mystery Short Award. In the same year, his work ''The Egyptians Came'' {{jp|エジプト人がやってきた}} was selected by [[wikipedia:Tetsuya Ayukawa|Tetsuya Ayukawa]] {{jp|鮎川 哲也}}'s edited anthology ''Honkaku Mystery 10''. Later, he won the Novel Mystery Newcomer Award due to his work ''Tools & Stalls'' {{jp|ツール&ストール}}, under his penname {{nihongo|'''Natsuki Tsuburaya'''|円谷 夏樹|Tsuburaya Natsuki}} back then. Furthermore, he comes from the family that founded [[wikipedia:Gekkeikan|Gekkeikan]], a company that manufactures sake and plum wine; which its president, Haruhiko Okura {{jp|大倉 治彦}}, is his cousin<ref name="gekkeikan"/>. | |
− | Okura is also a fan of monsters and tokusatsus | + | Meanwhile, Okura is also a fan of monsters and tokusatsus; therefore, he wrote the script for the 7th episode of ''[[wikipedia:Ultraman Max|Ultraman Max]]''. Incidentally, one of his released works named ''Looking for the Phantom Monster in the Lawless Zone'' {{jp|無法地帯 幻の?を捜せ}} contains these elements as the main theme. Simultaneously, he also does some translation work; for example, he translated and novelized the American TV drama ''[[wikipedia:Columbo|Columbo]]''. In addition, his representative work is ''Osamu Shirato Case Files'' {{jp|白戸修の事件簿}}; which was supposedly influenced by his early experience as an editor for police magazines. |
− | In 2016, Okura joined the ''Detective Conan'' production team, under the recommendation of [[Gosho Aoyama]], who saw one of Okura's works | + | In 2016, Okura joined the ''Detective Conan'' production team, under the recommendation of [[Gosho Aoyama]], who saw one of Okura's works: ''Greetings from Lieutenant Fukuie'' {{jp|福家警部補の挨拶}}<ref name="lupin"/>. He is now in charge of some ''Detective Conan'' movie scripts. |
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== Scenarios written == | == Scenarios written == | ||
− | Number of case scenarios written: ''' | + | Number of case scenarios written: '''7''' (11 episodes) |
* [[The Mysterious Boy]] (Episode 829) | * [[The Mysterious Boy]] (Episode 829) | ||
* [[The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt]] (Episode 855) | * [[The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt]] (Episode 855) | ||
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* [[The Flying Jack-o'-lantern]] (Episode 1039) | * [[The Flying Jack-o'-lantern]] (Episode 1039) | ||
* [[Mystery of the Lost Treasure]] (Episode 1120) | * [[Mystery of the Lost Treasure]] (Episode 1120) | ||
+ | * [[The Rampo Mansion Murder Case]] (Episodes 1142-1143) | ||
== Movie scripts written == | == Movie scripts written == | ||
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== Other notable works == | == Other notable works == | ||
=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
− | * ''Lupin the Third: Part 5'' | + | * ''Lupin the Third: Part 5'': Screenplay |
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+ | *''Fukuie Keibuho no Aisatsu'' (2009): Screenplay | ||
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+ | === Dramas === | ||
* ''MPD: Animal Unit'': Screenplay | * ''MPD: Animal Unit'': Screenplay | ||
* ''Enter Lieutenant Fukuie'': Screenplay | * ''Enter Lieutenant Fukuie'': Screenplay | ||
* ''Shirato Osamu no Jikenbo'': Screenplay | * ''Shirato Osamu no Jikenbo'': Screenplay | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | # [[wikipedia:ja:大倉崇裕|大倉崇裕 - Wikipedia]] | |
− | + | # [http://asianwiki.com/Takahiro_Okura_(writer) Takahiro Okura - Asian Wiki] | |
− | # [[wikipedia:ja:大倉崇裕|大倉崇裕 - Wikipedia]] | + | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=24004 Takahiro Okura - Anime News Network] |
− | # [http://asianwiki.com/Takahiro_Okura_(writer) Asian Wiki] | + | # [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'''] |
− | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=24004 Anime News Network] | + | <references> |
− | <references/> | + | <ref name="gekkeikan">{{cite web|title=同友会で『ほんとうの憲法』を精読 批判的視点に学ぶ|url=https://reskill.nikkei.com/article/DGXKZO67003590U0A201C2MY6000/|website=NIKKEI リスキリング|date=2020-12-05|access-date=2023-11-24}}</ref> |
+ | <ref name="lupin">{{cite web|url=https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/interview/211008b|title=新作『ルパン三世』はシャーロック・ホームズが登場するミステリーものに!小説家・大倉崇裕が『名探偵コナン から紅の恋歌』『紺青の拳』を経てPART6のシリーズ構成に抜擢されるまで【インタビュー】|website=[[wikipedia:ja:電ファミニコゲーマー|電ファミニコゲーマー]]|date=2021-10-08|access-date=2024-11-10}}</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
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Takahiro Okura | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | 1968 |
Place of birth: | Kyoto Prefecture, Japan |
Position: | Screenplay |
Years active: | 1997-present |
Aliases: | 円谷夏樹 |
Website: | Personal Diary Twitter Account Instagram Account |
Surname can also be written Ookura, Oukura or Ohkura. |
Takahiro Okura (大倉 崇裕 Ōkura Takahiro ), born 1968, is a renowned Japanese screenplay writer and mystery novelist from Kyoto. He is famous for his Detective Dramas and for his work in Detective Conan. He is also the creator of Lieutenant Fukuie who was featured in the Detective Picture Book.
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Biography
Takahiro Okura graduated from Gakushuin University (学習院大学). While he was working for a Western liquor company and an editorial department for police magazines, he was also attending the novel course taught by Eisuke Kaito (海渡 英祐). In 1997, by virtue of Another Ghost (三人目の幽霊), he won the fourth session of the Sougen Mystery Short Award. In the same year, his work The Egyptians Came (エジプト人がやってきた) was selected by Tetsuya Ayukawa (鮎川 哲也)'s edited anthology Honkaku Mystery 10. Later, he won the Novel Mystery Newcomer Award due to his work Tools & Stalls (ツール&ストール), under his penname Natsuki Tsuburaya (円谷 夏樹 Tsuburaya Natsuki ) back then. Furthermore, he comes from the family that founded Gekkeikan, a company that manufactures sake and plum wine; which its president, Haruhiko Okura (大倉 治彦), is his cousin[1].
Meanwhile, Okura is also a fan of monsters and tokusatsus; therefore, he wrote the script for the 7th episode of Ultraman Max. Incidentally, one of his released works named Looking for the Phantom Monster in the Lawless Zone (無法地帯 幻の?を捜せ) contains these elements as the main theme. Simultaneously, he also does some translation work; for example, he translated and novelized the American TV drama Columbo. In addition, his representative work is Osamu Shirato Case Files (白戸修の事件簿); which was supposedly influenced by his early experience as an editor for police magazines.
In 2016, Okura joined the Detective Conan production team, under the recommendation of Gosho Aoyama, who saw one of Okura's works: Greetings from Lieutenant Fukuie (福家警部補の挨拶)[2]. He is now in charge of some Detective Conan movie scripts.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 7 (11 episodes)
- The Mysterious Boy (Episode 829)
- The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt (Episode 855)
- Intrigue at the Food Court (Episode 936)
- Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Episodes 965-968)
- The Flying Jack-o'-lantern (Episode 1039)
- Mystery of the Lost Treasure (Episode 1120)
- The Rampo Mansion Murder Case (Episodes 1142-1143)
Movie scripts written
Number of movie scripts written: 4
- The Crimson Love Letter (Movie 21)
- The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Movie 23)
- The Bride of Halloween (Movie 25)
- The Million-dollar Pentagram (Movie 27)
Other notable works
Anime
- Lupin the Third: Part 5: Screenplay
Movies
- Fukuie Keibuho no Aisatsu (2009): Screenplay
Dramas
- MPD: Animal Unit: Screenplay
- Enter Lieutenant Fukuie: Screenplay
- Shirato Osamu no Jikenbo: Screenplay