Difference between revisions of "Akatsuki Yamatoya"

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Yamatoya started writing scripts for anime ever since 1997. He studied under his father [[Wikipedia: Atsushi Yamatoya|Atsushi Yamatoya]]'s apprentice [[Yoshio Urasawa]], he is extremely active in writing anime scripts, he was in charge of the composition of the anime series ''[[Wikipedia: Gintama|Gintama]]''. Later in 2005, he started writing scripts for tokusatsus such as ''[[Wikipedia: Mahō Sentai Magiranger|Mahō Sentai Magiranger]]'', he even wrote lyrics for some songs within that tokusatsu.
 
Yamatoya started writing scripts for anime ever since 1997. He studied under his father [[Wikipedia: Atsushi Yamatoya|Atsushi Yamatoya]]'s apprentice [[Yoshio Urasawa]], he is extremely active in writing anime scripts, he was in charge of the composition of the anime series ''[[Wikipedia: Gintama|Gintama]]''. Later in 2005, he started writing scripts for tokusatsus such as ''[[Wikipedia: Mahō Sentai Magiranger|Mahō Sentai Magiranger]]'', he even wrote lyrics for some songs within that tokusatsu.
  
He joined ''[[Detective Conan]]'' by writing comedy stories first, which is similar to his teacher Urasawa's style. Nevertheless, he is now writing ''honkaku ha'' (本格派) mysteries, which is basically orthodox mystery. On the 10th of July, he posted an article on his personal horse racing blog<ref>[https://www.keibalab.jp/column/yamatoya/backnumber.html 大和屋暁のコラム「通暁暢達」]</ref>, declearing that he was responsible for writing the [[Mystery Tour|mystery tour]] for 2023.
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He joined ''[[Detective Conan]]'' by writing comedy stories first, which is similar to his teacher Urasawa's style. Nevertheless, he is now writing ''honkaku ha'' (本格派) mysteries, which is basically orthodox mystery. On the 10th of July, he posted an article on his personal horse racing blog<ref>[https://www.keibalab.jp/column/yamatoya/backnumber.html 大和屋暁のコラム「通暁暢達」]</ref>, declearing that he was responsible for writing the [[Mystery Tour (series)|mystery tour]] for 2023.
  
 
== Scenarios written ==
 
== Scenarios written ==
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* [['Til Death Do Us Part]] (Episode 1066)
 
* [['Til Death Do Us Part]] (Episode 1066)
 
* [[The Boiled Fugu Mystery Tour Showdown]] (Episode 1074-1075)
 
* [[The Boiled Fugu Mystery Tour Showdown]] (Episode 1074-1075)
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* [[My Beloved Dog Pan-kun Is a Good Boy]] (Episode 1081)
  
 
== Other notable works ==
 
== Other notable works ==

Revision as of 17:43, 19 April 2023

Akatsuki Yamatoya

Akatsuki Yamatoya.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: July 27, 1972 (50 years old)
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Nicknames: やまとや ぎょう
(Yamatoya Gyō)
Akatsuki is usually used as a surname instead of first name.

Akatsuki Yamatoya (大和屋 暁 Yamatoya Akatsuki?), born 27 July 1972, is a Japanese screenplay writer from Tokyo, he is famous for his participation in different superhero series, also a lyricist, and loves horse racing.

Yamatoya started writing scripts for anime ever since 1997. He studied under his father Atsushi Yamatoya's apprentice Yoshio Urasawa, he is extremely active in writing anime scripts, he was in charge of the composition of the anime series Gintama. Later in 2005, he started writing scripts for tokusatsus such as Mahō Sentai Magiranger, he even wrote lyrics for some songs within that tokusatsu.

He joined Detective Conan by writing comedy stories first, which is similar to his teacher Urasawa's style. Nevertheless, he is now writing honkaku ha (本格派) mysteries, which is basically orthodox mystery. On the 10th of July, he posted an article on his personal horse racing blog[1], declearing that he was responsible for writing the mystery tour for 2023.

Scenarios written

Number of case scenarios written: 16 (21 episodes)

Other notable works

Anime

  • Black Jack (11 episodes): Screenplay
  • Digimon (22 episodes + 1 movie): Screenplay
  • Fullmetal Alchemist (5 episodes): Screenplay
  • Gintama (2 movies): Screenplay
  • Soul Eater (41 episodes): Screenplay
  • Tantei Gakuen Q (5 episodes): Screenplay
  • Many other animes including Transformers, Ojamajo Doremi, Inuyasha, and Naruto...

Live action

  • Samurai Sentai Shinkenger: Screenplay

Tokusatsu

  • Mahō Sentai Magiranger: Screenplay

References

  1. 大和屋暁 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. IMDB
  3. Anime News Network
    1. ^ 大和屋暁のコラム「通暁暢達」