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{{nihongo|'''Toyoto Kogiso'''|小木曽 豊斗|Kogiso Toyoto}} is a Japanese screenplay writer from Gifu Prefecture. His real name is {{nihongo|'''Toyoichi Kogiso'''|小木曽 豊一|Kogiso Toyoichi}} and he is sometimes credited with the old kanji "小木曾 豊斗". | {{nihongo|'''Toyoto Kogiso'''|小木曽 豊斗|Kogiso Toyoto}} is a Japanese screenplay writer from Gifu Prefecture. His real name is {{nihongo|'''Toyoichi Kogiso'''|小木曽 豊一|Kogiso Toyoichi}} and he is sometimes credited with the old kanji "小木曾 豊斗". | ||
− | Kogiso began to write screenplays when he was a student. After | + | == Biography == |
+ | Toyoto Kogiso began to write screenplays when he was a student. After quitting from [[wikipedia:University of Tokyo|University of Tokyo Faculty of Literature]] {{jp|東京大学文学部}}, he made his debut as a screenwriter in the criminal TV drama ''[[wikipedia:Taiyō ni Hoero!|Taiyō ni Hoero!]]'' {{jp|太陽にほえろ!}} in 1980, in which he wrote the 417th episode of the TV drama. After that, Kogiso wrote numerous screenplays for other TV dramas, mostly relevant to police, suspense, and history. | ||
== Scenarios written == | == Scenarios written == | ||
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== Other notable works == | == Other notable works == | ||
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* ''Taiyō ni hoero!'': Screenplay | * ''Taiyō ni hoero!'': Screenplay | ||
* ''Sasurai keiji ryojō-hen'': Screenplay | * ''Sasurai keiji ryojō-hen'': Screenplay | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | # [ | + | # [[wikipedia:ja:小木曽豊斗|小木曽豊斗 - Wikipedia]] |
− | # [https://www.allcinema.net/person/118359 小木曽豊斗 - Allcinema] | + | # [https://www.allcinema.net/person/118359 小木曽豊斗 - Allcinema] |
− | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4418580/ IMDb] | + | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4418580/ Toyoto Kogiso - IMDb] |
+ | # [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'''] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 25 November 2024
Toyoto Kogiso | |
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Gender: | Male |
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Place of birth: | Gifu Prefecture, Japan |
Position: | Screenplay |
Years active: | 1980-present |
Aliases: | 小木曽豊一 |
Toyoto Kogiso (小木曽 豊斗 Kogiso Toyoto ) is a Japanese screenplay writer from Gifu Prefecture. His real name is Toyoichi Kogiso (小木曽 豊一 Kogiso Toyoichi ) and he is sometimes credited with the old kanji "小木曾 豊斗".
Biography
Toyoto Kogiso began to write screenplays when he was a student. After quitting from University of Tokyo Faculty of Literature (東京大学文学部), he made his debut as a screenwriter in the criminal TV drama Taiyō ni Hoero! (太陽にほえろ!) in 1980, in which he wrote the 417th episode of the TV drama. After that, Kogiso wrote numerous screenplays for other TV dramas, mostly relevant to police, suspense, and history.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 12 (14 episodes)
- The Bay of Revenge (Episode 215-216)
- The Bride of Huis ten Bosch 1 hour special (Episode 342)
- The Fishing Tournament Tragedy (Episodes 352-353)
- The Broken Horoscope (Episode 512)
- The Hand That Plays in Dissonance (Episode 544)
- Chase the Miyama Stag Beetle (Episode 663)
- The Wedding Reception and the Two Gunshots (Episode 733)
- The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea (Episode 750)
- Mysterious Case in a Hot Air Balloon (Episode 838)
- The Mysterious Prophetic Buddha (Episode 875)
- The Detective Boys and the Ghost Mansion (Episode 880)
- The Detective Boys Become Models (Episode 912)
Other notable works
Dramas
- Taiyō ni hoero!: Screenplay
- Sasurai keiji ryojō-hen: Screenplay
- Hagure keiji junjōha: Screenplay