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| place-of-birth = Ibaraki, Japan | | place-of-birth = Ibaraki, Japan | ||
| location = Ibaraki, Japan | | location = Ibaraki, Japan | ||
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| footnotes = Last name can also be pronounced Ohkawa, Oukawa or Ōkawa. | | footnotes = Last name can also be pronounced Ohkawa, Oukawa or Ōkawa. | ||
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{{nihongo|'''Toshimichi Okawa'''|大川 俊道|Ōkawa Toshimichi}}, born 2 April 1957, is a Japanese screenplay writer and director famous for his participation in different Japanese animes. | {{nihongo|'''Toshimichi Okawa'''|大川 俊道|Ōkawa Toshimichi}}, born 2 April 1957, is a Japanese screenplay writer and director famous for his participation in different Japanese animes. | ||
− | He graduated from [[Wikipedia: Meiji University|Meiji University]], when he was attending university, while assimilated into the film study group, he simultaneously worked part-time at the promotion section on the 7th floor of [[Wikipedia: Toei Company|Toei Company]]. What is more, he also took part in the production of TV drama [[Wikipedia: Seibu Keisatsu|Seibu Keisatsu]], which was appreciated by [[Hiroshi Kashiwabara]]. He also studied under the famous scriptwriter Ei Ogawa, as junior of [[Kazunari Kouchi]]. In 1981, he officially debuted in TV drama [[Wikipedia: Taiyō ni Hoero!|Taiyō ni Hoero!]]. | + | He graduated from [[Wikipedia: Meiji University|Meiji University]], when he was attending university, while assimilated into the film study group, he simultaneously worked part-time at the promotion section on the 7th floor of [[Wikipedia: Toei Company|Toei Company]]. What is more, he also took part in the production of TV drama [[Wikipedia: Seibu Keisatsu|Seibu Keisatsu]], which was appreciated by [[Hiroshi Kashiwabara]]. He also studied under the famous scriptwriter Ei Ogawa, as junior of [[Kazunari Kouchi]]. In 1981, he officially debuted in TV drama ''[[Wikipedia: Taiyō ni Hoero!|Taiyō ni Hoero!]]''. |
Currently, Okawa is running a film production company called "KOM" along with Hiroshi Kashiwabara and [[Wikipedia: Atsushi Muroga|Atsushi Muroga]]. | Currently, Okawa is running a film production company called "KOM" along with Hiroshi Kashiwabara and [[Wikipedia: Atsushi Muroga|Atsushi Muroga]]. | ||
− | == Scenarios | + | == Scenarios written == |
− | Number of case scenarios written : '''8''' (14 episodes) | + | Number of case scenarios written: '''8''' (14 episodes) |
* [[Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage]] (Episodes 818-819) | * [[Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage]] (Episodes 818-819) | ||
* [[The Beauty, The Lies, and The Secrets]] (Episode 826) | * [[The Beauty, The Lies, and The Secrets]] (Episode 826) | ||
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* [[The Sweet Voice Heard Through the Phone]] (Episode 1069) | * [[The Sweet Voice Heard Through the Phone]] (Episode 1069) | ||
− | ==Other notable works== | + | == Other notable works == |
− | ===Anime=== | + | === Anime === |
− | *''Beyblade'' (18 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Beyblade'' (18 episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Cat's Eye'' (12 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Cat's Eye'' (12 episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Cat's Eye'' (12 episodes) : Screenplay | + | * ''Cat's Eye'' (12 episodes): Screenplay |
− | *''Lupin III'' : Screenplay | + | * ''Lupin III'': Screenplay |
Many other works in different animes including Saint Tail, Samurai Gun and Golgo 13. | Many other works in different animes including Saint Tail, Samurai Gun and Golgo 13. | ||
− | ===TV drama=== | + | === TV drama === |
− | *''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' (34 episodes) : Screenplay | + | *''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' (34 episodes): Screenplay |
− | ==References== | + | == References == |
# [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E5%B7%9D%E4%BF%8A%E9%81%93 大川俊道 - Wikipedia] (Japanese) | # [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E5%B7%9D%E4%BF%8A%E9%81%93 大川俊道 - Wikipedia] (Japanese) | ||
# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11159552/ IMDB] | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11159552/ IMDB] | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Okawa, Toshimichi}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Okawa, Toshimichi}} | ||
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[[Category:Staff]] | [[Category:Staff]] | ||
[[Category:Screenplay writers]] | [[Category:Screenplay writers]] | ||
[[Category:Directors]] | [[Category:Directors]] |
Revision as of 15:11, 6 April 2023
Toshimichi Okawa | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | April 2, 1957 (62 years old) |
Place of birth: | Ibaraki, Japan |
Location: | Ibaraki, Japan |
Last name can also be pronounced Ohkawa, Oukawa or Ōkawa. |
Toshimichi Okawa (大川 俊道 Ōkawa Toshimichi ), born 2 April 1957, is a Japanese screenplay writer and director famous for his participation in different Japanese animes.
He graduated from Meiji University, when he was attending university, while assimilated into the film study group, he simultaneously worked part-time at the promotion section on the 7th floor of Toei Company. What is more, he also took part in the production of TV drama Seibu Keisatsu, which was appreciated by Hiroshi Kashiwabara. He also studied under the famous scriptwriter Ei Ogawa, as junior of Kazunari Kouchi. In 1981, he officially debuted in TV drama Taiyō ni Hoero!.
Currently, Okawa is running a film production company called "KOM" along with Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Atsushi Muroga.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 8 (14 episodes)
- Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage (Episodes 818-819)
- The Beauty, The Lies, and The Secrets (Episode 826)
- The Descent Into Hell Tour of Love (Episode 851-852)
- Bakumatsu Revolution Mystery Tour (Episodes 891-892)
- The Northern Kyushu Mystery Tour (Episodes 931-932)
- The Poodle and the Shotgun (Episodes 958-959)
- The Red Sheep's Eerie Game (Episodes 1047-1048)
- The Sweet Voice Heard Through the Phone (Episode 1069)
Other notable works
Anime
- Beyblade (18 episodes): Screenplay
- Cat's Eye (12 episodes): Screenplay
- Cat's Eye (12 episodes): Screenplay
- Lupin III: Screenplay
Many other works in different animes including Saint Tail, Samurai Gun and Golgo 13.
TV drama
- Taiyō ni Hoero! (34 episodes): Screenplay
References
- 大川俊道 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
- IMDB
- Anime News Network