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| place-of-birth      = [[wikipedia:Tsuruta, Aomori|Tsuruta]], Aomori Prefecture, Japan
 
| place-of-birth      = [[wikipedia:Tsuruta, Aomori|Tsuruta]], Aomori Prefecture, Japan
 
| position            = Art director
 
| position            = Art director
| years-active        = 1988-2024
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| years-active        = 1981-2024
 
| aliases            = しぶたに ゆきひろ
 
| aliases            = しぶたに ゆきひろ
 
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Yukihiro Shibutani was born in Aomori Prefecture; after graduating from high school in 1981, he joined animation firm [[wikipedia:ja:石垣プロダクション|Ishigaki Production]] {{jp|石垣プロダクション}} at an age of 20 back then<ref name="akita"/>. When working at this firm, Shibutani had served as its director/supervisor<ref name="blog"/><ref name="akita"/>.
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Yukihiro Shibutani was born in Aomori Prefecture<ref name="akita"/>; after graduating from high school in 1981, he joined animation firm [[wikipedia:ja:石垣プロダクション|Ishigaki Production]] {{jp|石垣プロダクション}} at an age of 20 back then<ref name="akita"/>. When working at this firm, Shibutani had served as its director/supervisor<ref name="blog"/><ref name="akita"/>.
  
 
In 1996, the anime ''Detective Conan'' began its broadcast, whereupon Shibutani joined the production thereof, starting with [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|'''Episode 1''': Roller Coaster Murder Case]]. He served as the art director from episodes 1 to 345 (excluding episodes 96, 174, 218-219, 284-344). In some [[Detective Conan Anime Specials#Regular|Extended Specials]], Shibutani was absent for the art direction<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' The two extended specials referred here are all digitally produced rather than celluloid; the end segment for episode 174 was also digitally produced.</ref>. Starting the digital era, namely, [[Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain|'''Episode 284''': Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Part 1)]] onwards, Shibutani had gradually faded from the anime production, except his sole return in [[Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night |'''Episode 345''': Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night]]. Despite the cease in involvement in the anime, Shibutani still worked for the movies steadily until stepping down from the role fully after [[Sunflowers of Inferno|'''Movie 19''': Sunflowers of Inferno]].
 
In 1996, the anime ''Detective Conan'' began its broadcast, whereupon Shibutani joined the production thereof, starting with [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|'''Episode 1''': Roller Coaster Murder Case]]. He served as the art director from episodes 1 to 345 (excluding episodes 96, 174, 218-219, 284-344). In some [[Detective Conan Anime Specials#Regular|Extended Specials]], Shibutani was absent for the art direction<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' The two extended specials referred here are all digitally produced rather than celluloid; the end segment for episode 174 was also digitally produced.</ref>. Starting the digital era, namely, [[Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain|'''Episode 284''': Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Part 1)]] onwards, Shibutani had gradually faded from the anime production, except his sole return in [[Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night |'''Episode 345''': Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night]]. Despite the cease in involvement in the anime, Shibutani still worked for the movies steadily until stepping down from the role fully after [[Sunflowers of Inferno|'''Movie 19''': Sunflowers of Inferno]].
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* ''Ajin S1-S2'': Background art (Y.A.P. Ishigaki Production)
 
* ''Ajin S1-S2'': Background art (Y.A.P. Ishigaki Production)
 
* ''Kaginado S1-S2'': Art director
 
* ''Kaginado S1-S2'': Art director
* ''Lupin III: Part III'': Background art<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' Also involved in the production of two ''[[Lupin III]]'' specials, where he had already collaborated with Chief animation director [[Masatomo Sudo]], who is precisely the character design for ''Detective Conan''.</ref>
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* ''Lupin III: Part III'': Background art<ref group="Note">'''Note:''' Also involved in the production of two ''[[Lupin III]]'' specials as art director, where he had already collaborated with Chief animation director [[Masatomo Sudo]], who is precisely the character design for ''Detective Conan''.</ref>
* ''Natsume's Book of Friends S1-S4; S7'': Art director, Background art
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* ''Natsume's Book of Friends S1-S7'': Art director, Background art
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 01:14, 19 October 2024

Yukihiro Shibutani

Yukihiro Shibutani.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: November 26, 1960[1]
Date of death: September 15, 2024[2][3]
Place of birth: Tsuruta, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Position: Art director
Years active: 1981-2024
Aliases: しぶたに ゆきひろ

Yukihiro Shibutani (渋谷 幸弘 Shibuya Yukihiro?, November 26, 1960 – September 15, 2024) was a Japanese art director for anime. He was the first art director of the Detective Conan anime and movies, serving persistently in a stint of 20 years.

Biography

Yukihiro Shibutani was born in Aomori Prefecture[4]; after graduating from high school in 1981, he joined animation firm Ishigaki Production (石垣プロダクション) at an age of 20 back then[4]. When working at this firm, Shibutani had served as its director/supervisor[2][4].

In 1996, the anime Detective Conan began its broadcast, whereupon Shibutani joined the production thereof, starting with Episode 1: Roller Coaster Murder Case. He served as the art director from episodes 1 to 345 (excluding episodes 96, 174, 218-219, 284-344). In some Extended Specials, Shibutani was absent for the art direction[Note 1]. Starting the digital era, namely, Episode 284: Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Part 1) onwards, Shibutani had gradually faded from the anime production, except his sole return in Episode 345: Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night. Despite the cease in involvement in the anime, Shibutani still worked for the movies steadily until stepping down from the role fully after Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno.

Owing to an exacerbation of certain chronic illness, Yukihiro Shibutani passed away on September 15, 2024 at a hospital in Tokyo, at 63 years old[2][5].

Other notable works

Anime

  • Ajin S1-S2: Background art (Y.A.P. Ishigaki Production)
  • Kaginado S1-S2: Art director
  • Lupin III: Part III: Background art[Note 2]
  • Natsume's Book of Friends S1-S7: Art director, Background art

References

  1. 渋谷幸弘 - Wikipedia
  2. 涩谷幸弘 - Bangumi
  3. Yukihiro Shibutani - Anime News Network
  4. Detective Conan Staff Listing
  1. ^ Note: The two extended specials referred here are all digitally produced rather than celluloid; the end segment for episode 174 was also digitally produced.
  2. ^ Note: Also involved in the production of two Lupin III specials as art director, where he had already collaborated with Chief animation director Masatomo Sudo, who is precisely the character design for Detective Conan.