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is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. He is best known for creating the
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series ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion ...
'' (1995)''.'' His style is defined by his
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approach and the extensive portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotions, often through unconventional scenes presenting the mental deconstruction of those characters. The ''Evangelion'' franchise has had a significant influence on the anime television industry and
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, with many deeming Anno as one of the medium's first
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s. Anno's other directorial works include ''
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'' (1983), ''
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'' (1988), '' Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' (1990), ''
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'' (1998), ''
Love & Pop is a 1998 Japanese experimental coming-of-age film directed and co-written by Hideaki Anno, based on the novel ''Topaz II'' by Ryū Murakami''.'' It was Anno's first live action feature-length film. The film was shot almost entirely on hand-held ...
'' (1998), ''
Shiki-Jitsu is a 2000 art film written and directed by Hideaki Anno. The film is Anno's second live-action feature. The screenplay is an adaption of Ayako Fujitani's novella ''Tōhimu'', which was inspired by an emotionally difficult time in Los Angeles wor ...
'' (2000), '' Cutie Honey'' (2004), '' Re: Cutie Honey'' (2004), ''
Rebuild of Evangelion ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', known in Japan and on Amazon Prime Video as , is a Japanese animated film series and a retelling of the original ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' anime television series, produced by Studio Khara. Hideaki Anno served as t ...
'' (2007–2021), and ''
Shin Godzilla is a 2016 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, with a screenplay by Anno and visual effects by Higuchi. Produced by Toho Pictures and Cine Bazar and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the 31st film in the '' ...
'' (2016), the latter film marking the beginning of the ''Shin'' trilogy of ''
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'' franchise reboots with Shinji Higuchi, followed by ''
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'' (2022) and '' Shin Kamen Rider'' (2023). Several of Anno's anime have won the ''
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'' Anime Grand Prix award, including ''Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' in 1990, ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' in 1995 and 1996, and '' The End of Evangelion'' in 1997.


Biography


Childhood and personal life

The son of Fumiko and Takuya Anno, Anno was born in
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; he attended Wakō Kindergarten, Unoshima Municipal Elementary School, Fujiyama Municipal Junior High School, and Yamaguchi Prefectural Ube High School where he was noted for his interest in artwork and making short films for
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s. Anno is an
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and has stated that he has found Japanese spiritualism to be closest to his personal beliefs. Anno is also a
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.


Early work

Anno began his career while attending
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as an
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for the anime series ''
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'' (1982–1983). Wrapped up in producing the
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with his fellow students, and also busy making self-financed films, Anno stopped paying his tuition, eventually getting expelled from Osaka University of Arts. He did not gain recognition until the release of his work on
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's
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film '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind''. Running short on animators, the film's production studio posted an ad in the famous Japanese animation magazine
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, announcing that they were in desperate need of more animators. Anno, in his early twenties at the time, read the ad and headed down to the film's studio, where he met with Miyazaki and showed him some of his drawings. Impressed with his ability, Miyazaki hired him to draw some of the most complicated scenes near the end of the movie,Studio Ghibli, ''The Birth of Studio Ghibli'' video, c. 2003 (included on UK Nausicaä DVD) and valued his work highly. Anno went on to become one of the co-founders of
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in December 1984. He worked as an
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for their first feature-length film, '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise'' (1987), and ultimately became Gainax's premiere anime director, leading the majority of the studio's projects such as ''
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'' (1988) and '' Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' (1990–1991). However, Anno fell into a four-year depression following ''Nadia'' — the series was handed down to him from
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from an original concept by Hayao Miyazaki (of which ''
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'' is also partly based upon) and he was given little creative control. In 1994, the minor planet 9081 Hideakianno was named after him by his old friend
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.


''Neon Genesis Evangelion''

Anno's next project was the anime television series ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion ...
'' (1995–1996). The series is set in a post-apocalyptic futurist version of Tokyo and follows humanity's struggle to survive against an onslaught of giant monsters known as Angels. Anno's history of
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was the main source for many of the psychological elements of the series and its characters, as he wrote down on paper several of the trials and tribulations of his condition. During the show's production, Anno became disenchanted with the Japanese "
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" lifestyle. For this and other reasons (although perhaps by design as well), ''Evangelion''s plot became increasingly dark and psychological as the series progressed, despite being broadcast in a children's television timeslot. Anno felt that people should be exposed to the realities of life at as young an age as possible, and by the end of the series all attempts at traditional
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logic were abandoned, as the final two episodes take place within the main character's mind. The show did not garner high ratings in Japan at its initial time slot, but after being moved to a later, more adult-oriented venue, it gained considerable popularity. Timing constraints at Gainax also forced Anno to replace the planned ending of ''Evangelion'' with two episodes set in the main characters' minds. In 1997, Gainax launched a project to re-adapt ''Evangelion''s scrapped ending into a feature-length film. Budgeting issues left the film unfinished, and the completed 27 minutes of animation were included as the second act of '' Evangelion: Death and Rebirth''. In response, Anno received several letters both of encouragement and criticism. Eventually, the project culminated in '' The End of Evangelion'', a three-act film that served as a finale to ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. In September 1999, Anno appeared on the NHK TV-documentary "Welcome Back for an Extracurricular Lesson, Senpai!", answering some ''Evangelion''-related questions, including the origin of the name ''Evangelion'', and teaching children about animation production. Anno wrote and directed '' Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time'' (2021), launched in March 2021, after being rescheduled twice due to
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. He stated that Shinji's story was completed, but mentioned that he had more ideas set in ''Evangelion'''s world.


Subsequent work

After ''Evangelion'', Anno directed the 1998 anime series ''
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'' (''Kare Kano'' for short, also known in English as ''His and Her Circumstances''), the first
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television series to be directly adapted from previously written material. During the production of ''Kare Kano'', Anno became frustrated with the restrictions placed on the show by
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after the Pokémon seizure incident and has not directed television anime since then. The director has also made forays into live-action films, beginning with ''
Love & Pop is a 1998 Japanese experimental coming-of-age film directed and co-written by Hideaki Anno, based on the novel ''Topaz II'' by Ryū Murakami''.'' It was Anno's first live action feature-length film. The film was shot almost entirely on hand-held ...
'' (1998), a
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-style film about enjo kosai ("compensated dating", a form of teenage
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) in
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, of which a major portion was shot on miniature digital cameras with constantly shifting aspect ratios. He won Best New Director Award at 1998
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for the film.
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who played the lead role won Best New Talent award respectively. He and his friend Masayuki also directed the documentary "GAMERA1999" which documented the production of '' Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris''. His second live-action film, ''
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'' (2000) (''"Ritual Day"'' or ''"Ceremonial Day"''), is the story of a burnt-out former animation director (played by popular indie director
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) who falls in love with a woman disconnected from reality. Though an experimental work like ''Love & Pop'', this film was shot using the more traditional 2.35:1 aspect ratio and has a generally more polished presentation, eschewing the
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grittiness of Anno's first live-action film. This movie earned him Best Artistic Contribution Award at
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and very positive reviews. Anno's third
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was '' Cutie Honey'', based on Go Nagai's 1973 manga and anime series. Released in the summer of 2004, this lighthearted fantasy/superhero film was a stark contrast to his earlier, more realist live-action works. Later in 2004, Anno supervised but did not direct the three-part OVA, '' Re: Cutie Honey'', which was respectively directed by
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(part 1), Takamichi Itō (part 2), and Masayuki (part 3). Also released in 2004 was the movie , in which Anno makes several acting cameos: as the student in the front row of the "Home Room!" skit sitting next to Hataru, in "Who's the Director?" as an animator who feels he is being overworked, and finally in "Singles Picnic" he is among the men awaiting females who never come. On August 1, 2006, Hideaki Anno's official website was updated with job listings for key animators and production staff at a company he founded,
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. In September 2006, Anno's departure from Gainax was reported in the October edition of the Japanese animation magazine '' Newtype''. On September 9, 2006, GAINAX's official website confirmed that ''
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'' was in the works. The first three movies would be an alternate retelling of the TV series (including many new scenes, settings, backgrounds, characters), and the fourth movie would be a completely new conclusion to the story. Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki would direct the movies while Yoshiyuki Sadamoto would provide character designs and Ikuto Yamashita would provide mechanical designs. Shinji Higuchi would provide storyboards for the first movie. The first was launched in Summer 2007, and the second and third were planned to be launched in 2008, however, the second installment was released by itself on June 27, 2009. The third movie was to be released simultaneously with the fourth, instead, the third movie was released on November 17, 2012, and the release date for the fourth movie in Japan was announced to be June 27, 2020. On February 17, 2007, Anno published an official statement on the Japanese Yahoo Portal for the films regarding his personal involvement and goals in their production. In October 2007, Hideaki Anno resigned from Gainax. In 2011 Anno co-produced the Koinobori Pictures movie ''Kantoku Shikkaku'' ("Failed Director"), directed by Katsuyuki Hirano featuring
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. In 2012, Anno was the curator of an exhibit entitled ''Tokusatsu- Special Effects Museum-Craftsmanship of Showa and Heisei Eras Seen Through Miniatures'', held at the
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, featuring actual props and suits from many of Japan's
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films and TV shows. Anno also produced a short live-action film for the exhibit, entitled ''A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo'', featuring the Giant Warrior-God from Studio Ghibli's animated film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. He has gone on to work with
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and
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on several short films which have been shown at the
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. He also voiced the main character
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in Miyazaki's 2013 feature film ''
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''. He also designed the ''
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'' sci-fi anime television series opening sequence. In 2014, Anno and Studio Khara launched ''
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'', a series of
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s made by various directors. In March 2015, it was announced that Anno would team up with close friend and Gainax cofounder Shinji Higuchi to write and codirect ''
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'', the 2016 reboot of
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's ''Godzilla'' franchise.


Depictions

Anno has appeared in
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twice, both created by personal acquaintances. His wife, Moyoko Anno, wrote ''Insufficient Direction'', a chronicle of their courtship and marriage and depicting Anno's "true face" as "the founder of the
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cult". In 2007, a college-age version of him appeared alongside other Gainax founders
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, Takami Akai, and
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in the
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manga ''
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''. Anno attended
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with Shimamoto. ''Aoi Honō'' was adapted into a live-action television drama in 2014, where Anno was played by actor Ken Yasuda. The 2014 animated series '' Shirobako'' has a walk-on appearance by a character named "Mitsuaki Kanno", a caricature of Anno.


Filmography


Film


Short Film


Producer only


Television


Animation / art work


Storyboards

* '' Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Aim for the Top 2! Diebuster'' (2004–2006) * '' Sugar Sugar Rune'' (2005–2006) * ''
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'' (2007–2021) * ''
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'' (2012–2013)


Animator

* ''Daicon III'' and ''IV Opening Animations'' (1981, 1983) * ''
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'' (1982–1983) * '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1984) * '' The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?'' (1984) * ''
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'' (1984) * ''
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'' (Episode 4) (1985–1987) * ''
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'' (Episode 133) (1984–1986) * '' Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love'' (1985) * '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'' (1987) * '' Crystal Triangle'' (1987) * ''
Dangaioh is a Japanese anime OVA series produced and animated by AIC and Artmic and released in Japan in 1987. Dangaioh featured character designs by creator Toshiki Hirano, mechanical designs by Shoji Kawamori, and animation direction by Masami ...
'' (1987–1989) * ''
Battle Royal High School , originally known as is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Shinichi Kuruma. It was serialized in the Tokuma Shoten magazine ''Monthly Shōnen Captain'' infrequently between the May 1986 and August 1989 issues. Originally released in ...
'' (1987) * '' Madox-01'' (1987) * ''
Grave of the Fireflies is a 1988 Japanese animated war tragedy film based on a 1967 short story by Akiyuki Nosaka. It was written and directed by Isao Takahata, and animated by Studio Ghibli for Shinchosha Publishing. The film stars , , and . Set in the city ...
'' (1988) * '' Baoh the Visitor'' (1989) * '' Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' (1990–1991) * ''
Crimson Wolf is an anime written and illustrated by Shoichi Masuo. Plot Three warriors battle the forces of darkness when an archaeological expedition unleashes an ancient prophecy. English Cast *Barbara Goodson as Mizuo Mashio *Bob Bergen as Kai *Da ...
'' (1993) * '' Macross Plus'' (1994–1995) * '' Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still'' (1994–1998) * '' Macross Plus Movie Edition'' (1995) * '' FLCL'' (2000–2001) * ''
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi is a Japanese anime television series created by Gainax, with animation produced by Gainax and Madhouse, and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga. It was broadcast for thirteen episodes on Kids Station from April to June 2002. The series was licensed ...
'' (2002) * '' Aim for the Top 2! Diebuster'' (2004–2006)


Mechanical designer

* ''Daicon III'' and ''IV Opening Animations'' (1981, 1983) (Mecha designer and mechanical animator) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' (1988) (Mecha designer) * ''
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi is a Japanese anime television series created by Gainax, with animation produced by Gainax and Madhouse, and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga. It was broadcast for thirteen episodes on Kids Station from April to June 2002. The series was licensed ...
'' (2002) (Mechanical animator)


Acting credits

* ''Return of Ultraman: MAT Arrow 1 Takeoff Order'' (1983) as
Ultraman ''Ultraman'', also known as the , is the collective name for all media produced by Tsuburaya Productions featuring Ultraman, his many brethren, and the myriad monsters. Debuting with ''Ultra Q'' and then ''Ultraman'' in 1966, the series is one ...
* '' Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushū'' (1985) as TV reporter * ''
Otaku no Video is a 1991 anime OVA spoofing the life and culture of otaku, individuals with obsessive interests in media, particularly anime and manga, as well as the history of Gainax, its creators. It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film st ...
'' (1991) (''A Portrait of an Otaku'' interview, uncredited) * ''Abunai deka forever the movie'' (1998) * '' FLCL'' (2000–2001) (Voice of Miyu-Miyu, uncredited) * ''Frog River'' (2002) as Bar owner * ''
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi is a Japanese anime television series created by Gainax, with animation produced by Gainax and Madhouse, and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga. It was broadcast for thirteen episodes on Kids Station from April to June 2002. The series was licensed ...
'' (2002) (Cameo role in Episode 12, uncredited) * '' Cutie Honey'' (2004) as Office worker * ''
The Taste of Tea is the third film by Japanese writer and director Katsuhito Ishii. It has been referred to as a "surreal" version of Ingmar Bergman's ''Fanny and Alexander'' (1982). It was a selection of the Cannes Film Festival. Synopsis The film follows the li ...
'' (2004) (Cameo, anime director) * ''Koi no Mon (Otakus in Love)'' (2004) (Cameo) * ''
Funky Forest , also known as ''Funky Forest: The First Encounter'' or simply ''Funky Forest'', is a 2005 Japanese surrealist anthology comedy film co-written and co-directed by Katsuhito Ishii, Hajime Ishimine and Shunichiro Miki. It is composed of several sto ...
'' (2004) (Actor) * '' Nihon Chinbotsu'' (2006) (Yamashiro's Son in law) * ''The Catch Man'' (2006), (Actor) * '' Welcome to the Quiet Room (Quiet room ni yôkoso)'' (2007) (Doctor) * '' Death Kappa'' (2010) (Actor) * ''
The Wind Rises is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI. It was rel ...
'' (2013) (Voice, Jiro Horikoshi, main character) * ''
The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness is a 2013 Japanese documentary film directed by Mami Sunada. The film follows the routines of those employed at Studio Ghibli, including filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki as they work to release two films simultaneously ...
'' (Documentary film) (2013) (Self) * ''
Shin Godzilla is a 2016 Japanese ''kaiju'' film directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, with a screenplay by Anno and visual effects by Higuchi. Produced by Toho Pictures and Cine Bazar and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the 31st film in the '' ...
'' (2016) as Passerby (uncredited) * '' Last Letter'' (2020) * ''
Shin Ultraman is a 2022 Japanese superhero ''kaiju'' film directed by Shinji Higuchi and written, co-produced, and co-edited by Hideaki Anno. A reimagining of ''Ultraman'', the film is a co-production between Toho Studios and Cine Bazar, and presented by ...
'' (2022) as Ultraman (
motion capture Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robo ...
; with
Bin Furuya , known professionally as , is a Japanese actor best known for his uncredited portrayal of the title character in the 1966 series ''Ultraman''. Furuya would later portray the character Amagi in the sequel series ''Ultraseven''. Furuya has also mad ...
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Other credits

* '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'' (1987) (Special effects & production designer) * ''
The Dragon Dentist is an 8-minute-long original net animation written and directed by Ōtarō Maijō that was released as the first part of Hideaki Anno's Animator Expo. The story follows a girl who is tasked with becoming a dentist for a dragon. A two-part ...
'' (2017) (Executive producer and sound director) * ''Virtual-san Looking'' (2019) (Creative supervisor)


Awards and honours


References


External links


English profile page
Khara (studio) is a Japanese animation studio, located in Suginami, Tokyo, best known for its work on the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' film tetralogy. is the primary animation production studio. It was founded by Hideaki Anno in May 2006, and was shown publicly ...
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Hideaki Anno Official site
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1996 ''NewType'' interview1997 ''Animeland'' interview"Special Talk: Yutaka Izubuchi x Hideaki Anno"
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