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Number of Specials Written: '''4'''
 
Number of Specials Written: '''4'''
 
* [[The Internet - The Mysterious E-mail Case]] (Shogakukan Illustrated Encyclopedia Series 4)
 
* [[The Internet - The Mysterious E-mail Case]] (Shogakukan Illustrated Encyclopedia Series 4)

Revision as of 18:22, 25 March 2023

Junichi Miyashita

Junichi Miyashita.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: August 12, 1956 (66 years old)
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Nicknames: Zyuniti Miyasita (宮下 潤一)

Junichi Miyashita (宮下 隼一 Miyashita Junichi?), born August 12, 1956, is a Japanese screenplay writer from Tokyo. He has worked on tokusatsu dramas in the past but now focuses on detective dramas.

He graduated from Yokohama Broadcasting Technical School, presently known as Japan Institute of the Moving Image. Debuted in the 7th episode of Japanese TV series Seibu Keisatsu in 1979. Miyashita got married in 2002, and started teaching screenwriting in Tokyo Artist University (東京作家大学), that was established in 2015. He also created several webinars, such as Try to create reasoning techniques.[1]

Scenarios written

Number of case scenarios written: 56 (76 episodes)

Scenarios adapted from the manga

Number of cases adapted from the manga: 6 (7 episodes)

Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief TV Specials adapted

Number of cases adapted: 7 (7 episodes)

Also credited as series organizer.

Games and Specials

Number of Games of him as screenply: 1

Number of Specials Written: 4

Detective Conan movies

Other notable works

Anime

  • Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto: Screenplay
  • Kinkyuu Hasshin Saver Kids: Screenplay
  • Mankatsu: Screenplay
  • Project ARMS: Concept Supervisor
  • Puppet Princess: Screenplay
  • Reporter Blues: Screenplay
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Screenplay

References

  1. 宮下隼一 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. Junichi MIYASHITA - Anime News Network
    1. ^ 宮下隼一『ミステリーの手法で書いてみよう』