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{{nihongo|'''Masahito Yoshioka'''|吉岡 昌仁|Yoshioka Masahito|1959 - January 14, 2016}} is a Japanese television producer from [[TMS Entertainment]]. He was a producer at the company's planning headquarters and also served as a visiting professor at Digital Hollywood University<ref>{{cite web|title=訃報:吉岡昌仁客員教授|url=http://www.dhw.ac.jp/news/fuhou20160129/|website=デジタルハリウッド大学|date=January 29, 2016|access-date=2023-09-11}}</ref>.
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{{nihongo|'''Masahito Yoshioka'''|吉岡 昌仁|Yoshioka Masahito|1959 January 14, 2016}} is a Japanese television producer from [[TMS Entertainment]]. He was a producer at the company's planning headquarters and also served as a visiting professor at Digital Hollywood University<ref name="professor"/>.
  
 
Yoshioka is one of the notable producers in the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]]. He was the producer from episodes 1 to 332 and the chief producer from episodes 333 to 626, representing TMS; along with [[Michihiko Suwa]] from the [[Wikipedia: Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri TV]] at the same time. He was also the producer from movies 1 to 15. Furthermore, he was also the producer of the first episode of [[Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief]]. In 2011, [[Keiichi Ishiyama]] took over the TMS chief producer role after Yoshioka quit the production.
 
Yoshioka is one of the notable producers in the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]]. He was the producer from episodes 1 to 332 and the chief producer from episodes 333 to 626, representing TMS; along with [[Michihiko Suwa]] from the [[Wikipedia: Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri TV]] at the same time. He was also the producer from movies 1 to 15. Furthermore, he was also the producer of the first episode of [[Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief]]. In 2011, [[Keiichi Ishiyama]] took over the TMS chief producer role after Yoshioka quit the production.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
After he entered the anime industry, he initially worked at Trace Studio M <small>({{lang|ja|トレーススタジオM}})</small>, and was in charge of projects like ''[[wikipedia:Ninja Hattori-kun|Ninja Hattori-kun]]'' <small>({{lang|ja|忍者ハットリくん}})</small> etc. Thereafter, he diverted to production and joined Tokyo Movie <small>({{lang|ja|東京ムービー}})</small>, what is now known as TMS Entertainment, in 1984. His first animation work ever produced was ''[[wikipedia:Magic Knight Rayearth|Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' <small>({{lang|ja|魔法騎士レイアース}})</small>. And after that, he mainly produced animation works for Yomiuri TV and [[wikipedia:TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]].
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After he entered the anime industry, he initially worked at Trace Studio M {{jp|トレーススタジオM}}, and was in charge of projects like ''[[wikipedia:Ninja Hattori-kun|Ninja Hattori-kun]]'' {{jp|忍者ハットリくん}} etc. Thereafter, he diverted to production and joined Tokyo Movie {{jp|東京ムービー}}, what is now known as TMS Entertainment, in 1984. His first animation work ever produced was ''[[wikipedia:Magic Knight Rayearth|Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' {{jp|魔法騎士レイアース}}. And after that, he mainly produced animation works for Yomiuri TV and [[wikipedia:TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]].
  
 
In August 2011, he stepped down from the chief producer role of ''Detective Conan'' anime (and producer role of the movies). Later on, he distanced himself from the production site, perhaps on account of his chronic illness.
 
In August 2011, he stepped down from the chief producer role of ''Detective Conan'' anime (and producer role of the movies). Later on, he distanced himself from the production site, perhaps on account of his chronic illness.
  
In 2015, he served as the chief producer of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Ultimate Otaku Teacher|Ultimate Otaku Teacher]]'' <small>({{lang|ja|電波教師}})</small> under the supervision of Yoshioka's friend, [[wikipedia:ja:植田益朗|Masuo Ueda]] <small>({{lang|ja|植田 益朗}})</small> from A-1 Pictures. The anime, although listed A-1 Pictures as animation production, was actually produced by TMS Entertainment, while A-1 Pictures only act as the production site, in order to back up the return of Yoshioka. Therefore, this was his last work as an anime producer.
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In 2015, he served as the chief producer of the anime ''[[wikipedia:Ultimate Otaku Teacher|Ultimate Otaku Teacher]]'' {{jp|電波教師}} under the supervision of Yoshioka's friend, [[wikipedia:ja:植田益朗|Masuo Ueda]] {{jp|植田 益朗}} from A-1 Pictures. The anime, although listed A-1 Pictures as animation production, was actually produced by TMS Entertainment, while A-1 Pictures only act as the production site, in order to back up the return of Yoshioka. Therefore, this was his last work as an anime producer.
  
After the anime was broadcast, he was hospitalised in December 2015, and passed away on January 14, 2016 at the age of 56<ref name="diary">{{cite web|title=グッバィよっしー|url=https://www.ytv.co.jp/anime/suwa_wp/3027.html|website=スワッチのアニメ日記|date=February 18, 2016|access-date=2023-09-11}}</ref>. On February 15 of the same year, a "Masahito Yoshioka Thank You Party" was held at [[wikipedia:Nakano Sunplaza|Nakano Sunplaza]]<ref name="diary"/>. Moreover, in [[movie 20]], the staff added "In memory of Masahito Yoshioka" at the end credits.
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After the anime was broadcast, he was hospitalised in December 2015, and passed away on January 14, 2016 at the age of 56<ref name="diary"/>. On February 15 of the same year, a "Masahito Yoshioka Thank You Party" was held at [[wikipedia:Nakano Sunplaza|Nakano Sunplaza]]<ref name="diary"/>. Moreover, [[movie 20]] put a title card "In memory of Masahito Yoshioka" at the end credits of the film.
  
 
== Other notable works ==
 
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 3 May 2024

Masahito Yoshioka

Masahito Yoshioka.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1959
Date of death: January 14, 2016
Place of birth: Japan
Position: Chief producer
Producer
Years active: 1984-2015
Nicknames: よっしー
Website: Twitter Account

Masahito Yoshioka (吉岡 昌仁 Yoshioka Masahito?, 1959 – January 14, 2016) is a Japanese television producer from TMS Entertainment. He was a producer at the company's planning headquarters and also served as a visiting professor at Digital Hollywood University[1].

Yoshioka is one of the notable producers in the Detective Conan anime. He was the producer from episodes 1 to 332 and the chief producer from episodes 333 to 626, representing TMS; along with Michihiko Suwa from the Yomiuri TV at the same time. He was also the producer from movies 1 to 15. Furthermore, he was also the producer of the first episode of Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief. In 2011, Keiichi Ishiyama took over the TMS chief producer role after Yoshioka quit the production.

Biography

After he entered the anime industry, he initially worked at Trace Studio M (トレーススタジオM), and was in charge of projects like Ninja Hattori-kun (忍者ハットリくん) etc. Thereafter, he diverted to production and joined Tokyo Movie (東京ムービー), what is now known as TMS Entertainment, in 1984. His first animation work ever produced was Magic Knight Rayearth (魔法騎士レイアース). And after that, he mainly produced animation works for Yomiuri TV and TV Tokyo.

In August 2011, he stepped down from the chief producer role of Detective Conan anime (and producer role of the movies). Later on, he distanced himself from the production site, perhaps on account of his chronic illness.

In 2015, he served as the chief producer of the anime Ultimate Otaku Teacher (電波教師) under the supervision of Yoshioka's friend, Masuo Ueda (植田 益朗) from A-1 Pictures. The anime, although listed A-1 Pictures as animation production, was actually produced by TMS Entertainment, while A-1 Pictures only act as the production site, in order to back up the return of Yoshioka. Therefore, this was his last work as an anime producer.

After the anime was broadcast, he was hospitalised in December 2015, and passed away on January 14, 2016 at the age of 56[2]. On February 15 of the same year, a "Masahito Yoshioka Thank You Party" was held at Nakano Sunplaza[2]. Moreover, movie 20 put a title card "In memory of Masahito Yoshioka" at the end credits of the film.

Other notable works

Anime

  • Magic Kaito: Kid the Phantom Thief: Producer
  • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: Production Committee (TMS Entertainment)
  • Angel Heart: Chief Producer (TMS Entertainment)
  • Fighting Beauty Wulong: Planning
  • ItaKiss: Executive producer (TMS Entertainment)
  • Lupin III: Part III: Production Assistant
  • Magic Knight Rayearth: Producer
  • Tenshi na Konamaiki: Producer (TMS Entertainment)

OVAs

See also

References

  1. 吉岡昌仁 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. Anime News Network