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{{nihongo|'''Hiroaki Takagi'''|高木 啓明|Takagi Hiroaki}}, also credited as "髙木啓明", is a Japanese organizer, storyboard artist and animator. He takes part in the production of ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] and [[movies]]. He was formerly affiliated with [[Studio Wanpack]].
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{{nihongo|'''Hiroaki Takagi'''|高木 啓明|Takagi Hiroaki}}, also credited as "髙木啓明", is a Japanese organizer, storyboard artist and animator. He takes part in the production of ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]] and [[movies]].
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Hiroaki Takagi started being active as an animator in 2014. He started working in ''Detective Conan'' as key animator in [[The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea|'''Episode 750''': The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea]] and has since been key animator in the episodes animated by Studio Wanpack. In 2016, he first became assistant animation director in [[Turning Point on a Driving Date|'''Episode 842''': Turning Point on a Driving Date]]. He has also started to work as assistant episode director, and episode director since [[Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend|'''Episode 872''': Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Squealing)]].
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Hiroaki Takagi was originally affiliated with [[Studio Wanpack|'''{{font color|#007A5E|Studio Wanpack}}''']]. Takagi joined the production of the ''Detective Conan'' anime in 2014, as key animator in [[The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea|'''Episode 750''': The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea]] and has since been key animator in the episodes animated by Studio Wanpack. In 2016, he first became assistant animation director in [[Turning Point on a Driving Date|'''Episode 842''': Turning Point on a Driving Date]]. He has also started to work as assistant episode director, and episode director since [[Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend|'''Episode 872''': Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Squealing)]].
  
After Studio Wanpack disbanded in 2018, he along with [[Miho Tanaka]] and [[Yui Ushinohama]] from the same studio continued to work in ''Detective Conan''. In 2019, he first worked as storyboad artist in the case [[The Cost of Likes|'''Episodes 944~945''': The Cost of Likes]].
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After Studio Wanpack disbanded in 2018, he along with [[Miho Tanaka]] and [[Yui Ushinohama]] from the same studio continued to work in ''Detective Conan''. In 2019, he first worked as storyboard artist in the case [[The Cost of Likes|'''Episodes 944~945''': The Cost of Likes]].
  
 
He is famously-known for his abundance of the resplendent ideas when working on episode direction for anime. He usually contributes to several interesting scenes; even if the overall production is poor, he can still perform impressively. In 2023, he became a director for the first time and directed ''[[wikipedia:My One-Hit Kill Sister|My One-Hit Kill Sister]]'' {{jp|異世界ワンターンキル姉さん〜姉同伴の異世界生活はじめました〜}}: in the first episode, he was responsible for the storyboard and devised more than 20 battle key shots; he also invited Jun Arai {{jp|新井 淳}} to serve as the effects animation director, and the general atmosphere of the anime suggested a strong "Yoshinori Kanada style". Likewise, in the ''Detective Conan'' anime, his storyboard and episode directions are rather mesmerising and charming - he uses desaturated colour tones and unique colour filters to articulate the case characters' emotions and thoughts, the most typical example would be [[The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared|'''Episode 1010''': The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared]].
 
He is famously-known for his abundance of the resplendent ideas when working on episode direction for anime. He usually contributes to several interesting scenes; even if the overall production is poor, he can still perform impressively. In 2023, he became a director for the first time and directed ''[[wikipedia:My One-Hit Kill Sister|My One-Hit Kill Sister]]'' {{jp|異世界ワンターンキル姉さん〜姉同伴の異世界生活はじめました〜}}: in the first episode, he was responsible for the storyboard and devised more than 20 battle key shots; he also invited Jun Arai {{jp|新井 淳}} to serve as the effects animation director, and the general atmosphere of the anime suggested a strong "Yoshinori Kanada style". Likewise, in the ''Detective Conan'' anime, his storyboard and episode directions are rather mesmerising and charming - he uses desaturated colour tones and unique colour filters to articulate the case characters' emotions and thoughts, the most typical example would be [[The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared|'''Episode 1010''': The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared]].

Revision as of 21:06, 24 June 2024

Hiroaki Takagi

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Profile
Gender: Male
Location: Japan
Position: Organizer
Storyboard
Episode director
Assistant episode director
Animation director
Assistant animation director
Key animation
2nd key animation
Years active: 2014-present
Aliases: たかぎひろあき
Website: Twitter Account
First name can also be pronounced Keimei. Last name can be read Takaki or Suzuki[1].

Hiroaki Takagi (高木 啓明 Takagi Hiroaki?), also credited as "髙木啓明", is a Japanese organizer, storyboard artist and animator. He takes part in the production of Detective Conan anime and movies.

Biography

Hiroaki Takagi was originally affiliated with Studio Wanpack. Takagi joined the production of the Detective Conan anime in 2014, as key animator in Episode 750: The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea and has since been key animator in the episodes animated by Studio Wanpack. In 2016, he first became assistant animation director in Episode 842: Turning Point on a Driving Date. He has also started to work as assistant episode director, and episode director since Episode 872: Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Squealing).

After Studio Wanpack disbanded in 2018, he along with Miho Tanaka and Yui Ushinohama from the same studio continued to work in Detective Conan. In 2019, he first worked as storyboard artist in the case Episodes 944~945: The Cost of Likes.

He is famously-known for his abundance of the resplendent ideas when working on episode direction for anime. He usually contributes to several interesting scenes; even if the overall production is poor, he can still perform impressively. In 2023, he became a director for the first time and directed My One-Hit Kill Sister (異世界ワンターンキル姉さん〜姉同伴の異世界生活はじめました〜): in the first episode, he was responsible for the storyboard and devised more than 20 battle key shots; he also invited Jun Arai (新井 淳) to serve as the effects animation director, and the general atmosphere of the anime suggested a strong "Yoshinori Kanada style". Likewise, in the Detective Conan anime, his storyboard and episode directions are rather mesmerising and charming - he uses desaturated colour tones and unique colour filters to articulate the case characters' emotions and thoughts, the most typical example would be Episode 1010: The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared.

Works in Detective Conan

Anime

Participation in: 42 cases (46 episodes)

Jpn# Int# Episode title Original broadcast Role Note
750 803 The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea September 6, 2014 Key animation
755 808 The Tragedy of the Red Woman (Evil Spirit) October 18, 2014 Key animation
761 814 Kaga Hyakumangoku Mystery Tour (Kanazawa Part) December 6, 2014 Key animation Mystery tour
767 820 The Lover Gone Missing in a Snowstorm February 7, 2015 Key animation
775 828 The Manipulated Great Detective (Part 1) April 25, 2015 Key animation
788 841 The Mystery Sinking in the Midsummer Pool (Part 2) August 8, 2015 Key animation
796 849 The Lovebirds' Ruse October 17, 2015 Key animation
802 855 Tottori Sand Dunes Mystery Tour (Tottori Part) December 5, 2015 Key animation Mystery tour
815 870 The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case (Part 2) April 30, 2016 Key animation
821 876 The Hidden Secret of Dongaraji Temple June 11, 2016 Key animation
828 883 Ramen So Good, It's to Die For 2 (Part 2) August 6, 2016 Key animation
835 890 The Man Who Died Twice (Part 2) October 8, 2016 Key animation
842 897 Turning Point on a Driving Date December 10, 2016 Assistant animation director, Key animation
859 914 The Dark Mountain Route May 13, 2017 Assistant animation director, Key animation
865 920 The Foul-Mouthed Myna Bird July 8, 2017 Assistant animation director, Key animation
872 927 Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Squealing) September 9, 2017 Assistant episode director, Key animation
880 935 The Detective Boys and the Ghost Mansion November 11, 2017 Episode director, Key animation
887 942 Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box (Part 1) January 6, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
895 950 The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door (Part 2) March 10, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
904 959 Result of the Draw June 16, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
911 966 The Job Request from Inspector Megure September 1, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
917 972 The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery (Part 2) October 13, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
923 978 A Day Without Conan December 1, 2018 Episode director, Key animation
928 984-985 The Scarlet School Trip (Red Love Arc) January 12, 2019 2nd key animation
930 987 A Woman Standing by the Window (Part 2) February 9, 2019 Episode director
934 991 Thoroughbred Kidnapping Case (Part 2) March 16, 2019 Key animation
944 1001 The Cost of Likes (Part 1) June 22, 2019 Storyboard
945 1002 The Cost of Likes (Part 2) June 29, 2019 Storyboard
948 1005 The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur July 27, 2019 Assistant animation director
951 1008 The Whistling Bookstore 2 August 17, 2019 Storyboard
952 1009 The Unsolved Cocktail Case (Part 1) August 31, 2019 Organizer, Storyboard
955 1012 Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys September 28, 2019 Key animation
960 1017 The Secret of the Insect Man November 30, 2019 Storyboard
965 1022 Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Prologue) January 4, 2020 Storyboard, Episode director
966 1023 Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Interlude) January 11, 2020 Storyboard
968 1025 Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Finale) January 25, 2020 Key animation
979 1036 Leading a Detective Around By the Nose August 29, 2020 Storyboard, Episode director, Key animation
990 1047 The Automatic Tragedy (Part 1) December 12, 2020 Storyboard
991 1048 The Automatic Tragedy (Part 2) December 19, 2020 Storyboard, Episode director, Animation director, Key animation
1010 1067 The Idol Whose Smile Disappeared June 26, 2021 Storyboard, Episode director, Key animation
1015 1072 Stakeout August 14, 2021 Key animation
1025 1082 Momiji Ooka's Challenge (Part 2) November 6, 2021 Organizer, Storyboard
1028 1085 Ballad of the Woman Who Loved Cake November 27, 2021 Storyboard
1038 1095 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Wataru Date March 12, 2022 Key animation
1041 1098 The Unstated Alibi April 30, 2022 Storyboard
1079 1137 The Black Organization's Scheme (Identity) April 8, 2023 Key animation
1102 1160 The Akabeko and the Three Lucky Men November 4, 2023 Storyboard
1109 1167 Takagi and Date and the Notebook Promise (Part 1) January 6, 2024 Organizer, Storyboard
1110 1168 Takagi and Date and the Notebook Promise (Part 2) January 13, 2024 Organizer, Storyboard

Movies

Participation in: 4 movies

Movie Title Original airdate Role Note
21 The Crimson Love Letter April 15, 2017 Key animation
23 The Fist of Blue Sapphire April 12, 2019 Key animation
24 The Scarlet Bullet April 16, 2021 Key animation
27 The Million-dollar Pentagram April 12, 2024 Technical director

Works in Magic Kaito

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Participation in: 1 episode

Jpn# Eng# Episode title Original broadcast Role Note
7 7 Kaito Kuroba's Busy Holiday November 15, 2014 Key animation

Other notable works

Anime

  • Beyblade: Key animation
  • A Certain Scientific Accelerator: Storyboard, episode director, Key animation
  • The Files of Young Kindaichi Returns: Key animation
  • Ghost in a Shell: Key animation
  • Goblin Slayer: Storyboard, Episode director, Key animation
  • My Hero Academia: Key animation
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Episode director
  • The Promised Neverland: Key animation
  • Many more including Seven Deadly Sins, Owarimonogatari, Sailor Moon etc.

See also

References

  1. 高木啓明 - Atwiki
  2. Hiroaki Takagi - Anime News Network
  3. Detective Conan Staff Listing