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| footnotes = Not to be confused with the Japanese producer with the same name '''[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=143698 Tetsuya Endo]'''. | | footnotes = Not to be confused with the Japanese producer with the same name '''[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=143698 Tetsuya Endo]'''. | ||
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− | {{nihongo|'''Tetsuya Endo'''|遠藤 徹哉| | + | {{nihongo|'''Tetsuya Endo'''|遠藤 徹哉|Endō Tetsuya}} is a Japanese anime director, screenplay writer, technical director, and sound director. He takes part in the production of ''[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba]]''. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Tetsuya Endo used to be credited as full kanji in the anime, yet currently he uses alias "えんどうてつや" (tramsforming all kanji characters into hiragana)<ref group="Note">At times, he was also credited as | + | Tetsuya Endo used to be credited as full kanji in the anime, yet currently he uses alias "えんどうてつや" (tramsforming all kanji characters into hiragana)<ref group="Note">At times, he was also credited as romaji written in uppercase: '''TETSUYA ENDO'''.</ref>. Moreover, he is a freelance animator and a member of the Japan Film Directors Association. |
After graduating from [[wikipedia:ja:東京都立深川高等学校|Tokyo Metropolitan Fukagawa High School]] {{jp|東京都立深川高等学校}}, Endo worked at animation company [[wikipedia:ja:グリーン・ボックス|Green Box]] {{jp|グリーン・ボックス}}. After it went bankrupt in 1982, he entered [[wikipedia:ja:プロダクション·ルーズ |Production Loose]] {{jp|プロダクション·ルーズ}} and worked as assistant technical director. Eventually, in 1983, he debuted as a proper episode director in the 2nd episode of anime ''[[wikipedia:God Mazinger|God Mazinger]]'' {{jp|ゴッドマジンガー}}. He served as the director of ''[[wikipedia:Jankenman|Jankenman]]'' {{jp|ジャンケンマン}} in 1991, and was known for his innovative incorporation of musical effects of musicals into his directed anime; aside from that, he even wrote some lyrices within. | After graduating from [[wikipedia:ja:東京都立深川高等学校|Tokyo Metropolitan Fukagawa High School]] {{jp|東京都立深川高等学校}}, Endo worked at animation company [[wikipedia:ja:グリーン・ボックス|Green Box]] {{jp|グリーン・ボックス}}. After it went bankrupt in 1982, he entered [[wikipedia:ja:プロダクション·ルーズ |Production Loose]] {{jp|プロダクション·ルーズ}} and worked as assistant technical director. Eventually, in 1983, he debuted as a proper episode director in the 2nd episode of anime ''[[wikipedia:God Mazinger|God Mazinger]]'' {{jp|ゴッドマジンガー}}. He served as the director of ''[[wikipedia:Jankenman|Jankenman]]'' {{jp|ジャンケンマン}} in 1991, and was known for his innovative incorporation of musical effects of musicals into his directed anime; aside from that, he even wrote some lyrices within. |
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Tetsuya Endo | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | September 7, 1960 |
Place of birth: | Tokyo Metropolis, Japan |
Position: | Storyboard Episode director |
Years active: | 1986-present |
Aliases: | 遠籐哲哉 えんどうてつや |
Not to be confused with the Japanese producer with the same name Tetsuya Endo. |
Tetsuya Endo (遠藤 徹哉 Endō Tetsuya ) is a Japanese anime director, screenplay writer, technical director, and sound director. He takes part in the production of Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba.
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Biography
Tetsuya Endo used to be credited as full kanji in the anime, yet currently he uses alias "えんどうてつや" (tramsforming all kanji characters into hiragana)[Note 1]. Moreover, he is a freelance animator and a member of the Japan Film Directors Association.
After graduating from Tokyo Metropolitan Fukagawa High School (東京都立深川高等学校), Endo worked at animation company Green Box (グリーン・ボックス). After it went bankrupt in 1982, he entered Production Loose (プロダクション·ルーズ) and worked as assistant technical director. Eventually, in 1983, he debuted as a proper episode director in the 2nd episode of anime God Mazinger (ゴッドマジンガー). He served as the director of Jankenman (ジャンケンマン) in 1991, and was known for his innovative incorporation of musical effects of musicals into his directed anime; aside from that, he even wrote some lyrices within.
In Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba, Endo joined the production in late 1993, and was involved in the production of four episodes.
Works in Yaiba
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba
Participation in: 4 episodes
Jpn# | Eng# | Episode title | Original broadcast | Role | Note |
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30 | 30 | Stinger of Petrification! Monkey Basho | October 29, 1993 | Storyboard | |
42 | 42 | Jubei Loses His Body!? | January 21, 1994 | Storyboard, Episode director | |
47 | 47 | Onimaru Returns! Save Sayaka!! | February 25, 1994 | Storyboard, Episode director | |
50 | 50 | Desperate Situation! Yaiba Loses His Sword | March 18, 1994 | Storyboard, Episode director |
Other notable works
Anime
- ARP Backstage Pass: Director, Screenplay, Storyboard, Episode director
- Chō Kuseninarisō: Director
- Digimon Fusion: Series director, Storyboard, Episode director
- Flower Witch Mary Bell: Director, Screenplay, Storyboard, Episode director
- Hikaru no Go: Director, Screenplay, Storyboard, Episode director, Technical director
- Master of Epic: The Animation Age: Director, Series organizer, Screenplay, Storyboard, Episode director, Technical director, Sound director
- Mojacko: Director, Series organizer, Screenplay, Storyboard
- Saiyuki Reload: Director, Series organizer, Scenario, Storyboard, Episode director, Sound director, Series story editor
- Super Doll Licca-chan : Storyboard
- Ultra B: Storyboard, Episode director
References
- ^ At times, he was also credited as romaji written in uppercase: TETSUYA ENDO.