Mori Masaki

Japanese manga artist
Mori Masaki
真崎 守
Born
Masaki Mori (森 柾)

(1941-03-10) March 10, 1941 (age 83)
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Occupation(s)Manga artist, anime director, screenwriter
Years active1963-1986

Mori Masaki (真崎 守, Masaki Mori, born March 10, 1941 in Yokohama) is a Japanese manga artist, screenwriter and director.

Masaki's career as an animator began in 1963 at Mushi Production, where he was involved in Kimba the White Lion. After a few more works, he left the studio in 1968 and dedicated himself to his work as a mangaka. In 1979, he returned to the film and worked at Studio Madhouse as a director and screenwriter. He directed Natsu e no Tobira and Haguregumo, later wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of the manga Barefoot Gen and the sci-fi adventure Toki no Tabibito: Time Stranger. In 1986, Masaki retired from anime, although he continued his manga career into the 90s.

Bibliography

  • Jiro ga Yuku (1971)
  • Jōhachi Shigure (1972)
  • Kiba no Monshō (1972)[1]

Filmography

  • 1963: Kimba the White Lion (Animator)
  • 1964: Tetsuwan Atom: Uchū no Yūsha (Production Assistant)
  • 1968: Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (Episode Director)
  • 1968: Wanpaku Tanteidan (Producer)
  • 1979: Animation Kikō Marco Polo no Bōken (Episode Director)
  • 1981: Natsu e no Tobira (Director)
  • 1982: Haguregumo (Director)
  • 1983: Barefoot Gen (Director)
  • 1983: Harmagedon: Genma Taisen (Screenplay, Design)
  • 1985: Babī ni Kubittake (Design)
  • 1985: The Dagger of Kamui (Screenplay)
  • 1986: Toki no Tabibito – Time Stranger (Director, Screenplay)

References

  1. ^ Eintrag bei Baka-Update.
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