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| place-of-birth = Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan | | place-of-birth = Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan | ||
| location = Nishitokyo, [[Tokyo|Tokyo Metropolis]], Japan | | location = Nishitokyo, [[Tokyo|Tokyo Metropolis]], Japan | ||
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− | {{nihongo|'''Akira Nishimori'''|西森 章 / 西森 明良|Nishimori Akira}}, born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in [[ | + | {{nihongo|'''Akira Nishimori'''|西森 章 / 西森 明良|Nishimori Akira}}, born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in ''[[Wikipedia: Rumic Theater|Rumic Theater]]'', ''[[Wikipedia: Gallery Fake|Gallery Fake]]'', ''[[Wikipedia: Hitohira|Hitohira]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia: Zombie-Loan|Zombie-Loan]]''. He currently resides in Nishitokyo. |
== Works in [[Detective Conan]] == | == Works in [[Detective Conan]] == | ||
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== Other notable works == | == Other notable works == | ||
=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
− | *''Battle Spirits'' : Director, storyboard, and episode director | + | * ''Battle Spirits'': Director, storyboard, and episode director |
− | *''Gintama'' (4 episodes) : Storyboard | + | * ''Gintama'' (4 episodes): Storyboard |
− | *''Inuyasha'' : Storyboard, episode director | + | * ''Inuyasha'': Storyboard, episode director |
− | *''Lupin III'' : Storyboard, episode director | + | * ''Lupin III'': Storyboard, episode director |
− | *''Mobile Suit Gundam'' : Storyboard, unit director, and animation director | + | * ''Mobile Suit Gundam'': Storyboard, unit director, and animation director |
− | *''Ultraman'' : Storyboard, unit director | + | * ''Ultraman'': Storyboard, unit director |
− | * Many others including Hitohira, City Hunter, Angel Heart, etc. | + | * Many others including ''Hitohira'', ''City Hunter'', ''Angel Heart'', etc. |
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Storyboard artists]] | [[Category:Storyboard artists]] | ||
[[Category:Directors]] | [[Category:Directors]] | ||
[[zh:西森章]] | [[zh:西森章]] |
Revision as of 15:35, 23 July 2023
Akira Nishimori | |
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Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | October 1st, 1961 |
Place of birth: | Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan |
Location: | Nishitokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan |
Akira Nishimori (西森 章 / 西森 明良 Nishimori Akira ), born 1 October 1961 in Miyazaki Prefecture, is a Japanese film director, producer and storyboard artist known for his participation in Rumic Theater, Gallery Fake, Hitohira, and Zombie-Loan. He currently resides in Nishitokyo.
Works in Detective Conan
Number of case storyboards done : 1 (1 episode)
- The Coded Invitation (Episode 735)
He was also assistant director and storyboard artist in Crossroad in the Ancient Capital and storyboard artist in Magician of the Silver Sky, The Private Eyes' Requiem, Full Score of Fear, The Raven Chaser, and Private Eye in the Distant Sea.
Other notable works
Anime
- Battle Spirits: Director, storyboard, and episode director
- Gintama (4 episodes): Storyboard
- Inuyasha: Storyboard, episode director
- Lupin III: Storyboard, episode director
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Storyboard, unit director, and animation director
- Ultraman: Storyboard, unit director
- Many others including Hitohira, City Hunter, Angel Heart, etc.