- Kōichi Mashimo
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Kōichi Mashimo (真下耕一 ) Born June 21, 1952
Tokyo, JapanNationality Japanese Alma mater Sophia University Occupation Anime director and screenwriter Employer Tatsunoko Production
Bee Train
Victor Entertainment
Production I.GKnown for Bee Train animation studio Kōichi Mashimo (真下 耕一 Mashimo Kōichi , sometimes credited as Kouchi Mashimo or Kouichi Mashimo) (born June 21, 1952) is a well-known Japanese anime director and the founder of the animation studio Bee Train. Since the creation of the studio, Mashimo directed or otherwise participated in (nearly) all its works, for example, as a member of art or sound department. The anime OVA Murder Princess was the first Bee Train production since 1999 which he had not directed.
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Yaoi fandomGeneral Omake • Terminology Anime and Manga Portal Kōichi Mashimo was born in Tokyo, Japan and from his early years showed interest in photography, admittedly under the influence of his father. Mashimo studied jurisprudence at Sophia University and during his fourth university year, he participated in the making of several television commercials. However, this was a rather disappointing experience, and on November 6, 1975, he applied for a position of Hiroshi Sasagawa's assistant director in Tatsunoko Production. The first anime series he worked on was Time Bokan (1975–76).
In the mid-1980s, while still working for Tatsunoko, Mashimo survived a severe alpine skiing accident. During his stay in an intensive care unit, he came up with an idea of a "hospital for animators", an animation studio whose primary goal would be fostering and self-actualization of talented artists rather than commercial success and money. Some time after that, he founded a small freelance studio called Mashimo Jimusho that was mainly producing in-between animation for larger companies. In 1997, Mashimo presented his studio-as-hospital concept to Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, the president of Production I.G, who was so impressed with it that he immediately agreed to sponsor Mashimo. The new subsidiary has become known as Bee Train and in February 2006, it ended its relationship with I.G and became independent.
Approach and style
Mashimo generally storyboards all the anime he directs. As one of the leading and only regular on-staff directors at Bee Train, most series are fully directed by him. As Bee Train has expanded, more directors have been able to handle episode direction under Mashimo's supervision, such as Tsubasa Chronicle.
Mashimo is known for frequently hiring Yuki Kajiura to compose for his projects. Their first project being Eat-Man, then going onto Noir, as well as .hack//Sign, Liminality, and Tsubasa Chronicle.[1] Besides Kajiura, many Mashimo and Bee Train's projects bring back seiyūs and crew members. Some noted cast members include: Maaya Sakamoto (.hack//SIGN, Blade of the Immortal, Tsubasa Chronicle), Sanae Kobayashi (Madlax, .hack//Roots, .hack//Liminality),[2] as well as noted crew members such as character designer Minako Shiba, Satoshi Oshawa, and artist and director Koji Sawai, as well as writers such as Hiroyuki Kawasaki.
Mashimo's approach to music is to have the music play a key role in the series. He feels music and animation should work and push each other to new heights all the time, and it should be seen as more than simple background.[3]
Some of Mashimo's major projects have featured strong female protagonists. The famous "girls with guns" trilogy (Noir, Madlax, El Cazador de la Bruja) have all featured female characters in lead roles. One of his earlier films, The Weathering Continent, also featured a young woman who takes matters into her own hands to save her people. Some have also been known to contain subtle hints at lesbian relations, most notably in Madlax.[4][5][dubious ]
Mashimo once remarked that he would like to have personally met the photographers Richard Avedon, Jeanloup Sieff, and Helmut Newton and film directors John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. However, by the time the interview has been published, four of these were already dead and Avedon died later that year. Mashimo is particularly fond of the French movie Les Aventuriers (1967, IMDB) and has even named a character in Madlax after the protagonist of that film.[6]
Filmography
Year Anime Job 1970s 1975 Time Bokan assistant director 1978 Kagaku Ninja-Tai Gatchaman II director 1979 Kagaku Ninja-Tai Gatchaman F director 1980s 1981 Golden Warrior Gold Lightan Chief Director, episode director, storyboards 1982 Golden Warrior Gold Lightan Chief director 1985 Night on the Galactic Railroad script 1986 Ai City director 1987 Dirty Pair: Project Eden director, general superintendent 1988 F director, script Dominion: Tank Police director, script 1989 Dragon Warrior script 1990s 1990 Robin Hood no Daiboken director 1992 The Weathering Continent director, script 1993 The Irresponsible Captain Tylor director, script, supervisor, storyboard 1996 Sorcerer Hunters director 1997 Eat-Man director 1998 Xenogears animation movie producer 1999 PoPoLoCrois director, script Wild Arms: Twilight Venom director, planning 2000s 2001 Noir director, storyboard, sound director, music director 2002 .hack//Sign director, script, sound director, soundtrack supervisor .hack OVAs: .hack//Intermezzo, .hack//Unison, .hack//Gift director .hack//Liminality director, soundtrack supervision, animation director .hack//Infection staff member: Bee Train .hack//Mutation staff member: Bee Train .hack//Outbreak staff member: Bee Train 2003 Avenger director .hack//Legend of the Twilight director, general superintendent .hack//Quarantine staff member: Bee Train Immortal Grand Prix director, script 2004 Madlax director, script, storyboards Ginyuu Mokushiroku Meine Liebe director, script 2005 Tsubasa Chronicle (first season) director, storyboards 2006 Ginyuu Mokushiroku Meine Liebe wieder planner .hack//Roots director, supervision, soundtrack supervision, consulting producer .hack//G.U. vol. 1//Rebirth staff member: Bee Train (G.U. grand design) .hack//G.U. vol. 2//Reminisce staff member: Bee Train (G.U. grand design) Spider Riders director, storyboards Tsubasa Chronicle (second season) director (co-director: Hiroshi Morioka) 2007 .hack//G.U. vol. 3//Redemption staff member: Bee Train (G.U. grand design) El Cazador de la Bruja director Spider Riders: Yomigaeru Taiyou director Murder Princess planner 2008 .hack//G.U. Returner director Blade of the Immortal director, storyboard artist Batman Gotham Knight: Field Test segment producer 2009 Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ director, storyboards (ending animation #2) 2010 Halo Legends segment executive producer and director: "Homecoming" (co-director Koji Sawai) [7] 2011 Hyouge Mono director, storyboard, episode director References
- Specific
- ^ "Kôichi Mashimo". Internet Movie Database. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0556325/. Retrieved 2008-05-29.
- ^ Kôichi Mashimo
- ^ Wong, Amos (March 2005). "Inside Bee Train". Newtype USA: 8–15.
- ^ "Shoujo-Ai Archive: Madlax Fanfiction". ShoujoAi.com. http://www.shoujoai.com/fanfics/?series=madlax. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- ^ Friedman, Erica (2004-06-29). "Okazu: Madlax". http://okazu.blogspot.com/search/label/Madlax. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
- ^ Kōichi Mashimo (2004) [DVD 2005] (insert leaflet Staff Talk #1 (Shigeru Kitayama)). Madlax Volume 1: Connections (Liner notes). Houston, Texas: ADV Films. DMAD/001.
- ^ "Halo Legends". http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/halolegends#video_1. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
- General
- Katoh, Hidekazu et al. "Tsubasa - Reservoir Chronicle". (May 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 26–33.
- Yuki, Masahiro. "The Official Art of .hack//Roots". (May 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 101–107.
External links
- Kōichi Mashimo at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Kōichi Mashimo at the Bee Train Fan Wiki
- Kōichi Mashimo at the Internet Movie Database
- Koichi Mashimo at Anime-Wiki
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