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− | * [[Akio Kawamura]] | + | * '''[[Akio Kawamura]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Naoko Soeda]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Masanori Hashimoto]]''' | ||
* [[Michiyuki Nojo]] | * [[Michiyuki Nojo]] | ||
* [[Yusuke Suzuki]] | * [[Yusuke Suzuki]] | ||
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* [[Shigeru Yamazaki]] | * [[Shigeru Yamazaki]] | ||
* [[Takanori Yano]] | * [[Takanori Yano]] | ||
− | * [[Masahiro Takada]] | + | * '''[[Masahiro Takada]]''' |
== Participation in [[Detective Conan]] == | == Participation in [[Detective Conan]] == |
Revision as of 18:46, 13 March 2024
BIG BANG (ビッグバン Bigguban ) is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio was involved in the production of some of the Detective Conan anime episodes.
Contents
Related staff
- Akio Kawamura
- Katsushi Suzuki
- Dai Nishino
- Naoko Soeda
- Masanori Hashimoto
- Michiyuki Nojo
- Yusuke Suzuki
Participation in Detective Conan
Number of episodes outsourced: 98 (98 episodes)
Other notable works
Anime
References
- SS Blog (Japanese)
- Atwiki (Japanese)
- My Anime List
- Anime News Network