Hiroaki Takagi

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Hiroaki Takagi

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: unknown
Place of birth: Japan
Location: Japan
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 was formerly affiliated with Studio Wanpack.

Works in Detective Conan

Hiroaki Takagi started being active as animator in 2014. He started working in Detective Conan as key animator in episode 750 and has since been key animator in the episodes animated by Studio Wanpack. In 2016, he first became assistant animation director in episode 842. He also started to work as assistant episode director in episode 872, and episode director since episode 880.

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 episodes 944-945.

Organizer and Storyboard

Number of manga cases adapted: 2 (2 episode)

Number of case storyboards done: 11 (14 episodes)

Episode and Animation Director

Number of episodes directed: 13 (13 episodes, 1 as assistant)

Number of case animations directed: 5 (5 episodes, 4 as assistant)

Movies

Other notable works

Anime

  • Beyblade (Episode 7): Key animation
  • A Certain Scientific Accelerator: Storyboard (2 episodes), episode director (3 episodes) and key animation (3 episodes)
  • The Files of Young Kindaichi Returns (Episode 17): Key animation
  • Ghost in a Shell (Episode 22): Key animation
  • Goblin Slayer: Storyboard (episode 6), episode director (episode 6) and key animation (2 episodes + movie)
  • Magic Kaito 1412 (Episode 7): Key animation
  • My Hero Academia (Episode 35): Key animation
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series (Episode 30): Episode director
  • The Promised Neverland (Episode 6): Key animation
  • Many more including Seven Deadly Sins, Owarimonogatari, Sailor Moon, etc.

References

  1. Atwiki (Japanese)
  2. Anime News Network
  3. Twitter Account (Japanese)
    1. ^ http://www.hipenpal.com/tool/japanese-names-search-and-converter-in-english.php?vp=&sp=&lang=&od=e&startchk=OK&keyword=%E9%AB%98%E6%9C%A8+%E5%95%93%E6%98%8E&to=Search&lastname=checked&malename=checked&femalename=checked