- Tomoharu Katsumata
(born in
1938 inShizuoka Prefecture ,Japan ) is a Japanese film director best known for his work on variousanime works. A leading director at theToei Animation studio during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Katsumata worked as a director on several of Toei's TV anime adaptations ofmanga byGo Nagai , including "Devilman " (1972), "Mazinger Z " (1972), "Cutey Honey " (1973), "Great Mazinger " (1974), and "Gaiking " (1976, which later became part of Jim Terry's "Force Five " package on U.S. television).Katsumata graduated from
Nippon University 's film school in1960 and began working with theKyoto division of theToei Company that same year, cutting his teeth as an assistant director toMasahiro Makino ,Eiichi Kudoh on his samurai dramas. After a few years, Katsumata moved to Toei Doga (Toei Animation) inTokyo , working as a director on some of Toei's early television series, including "Ken the Wolf Boy " (1963) and the original "Cyborg 009 " anime (1968).Among Katsumata's other credits for Toei as a director include the TV series "
Captain Future " (1978), "Fist of the North Star " (1983) and "Saint Seiya " (1986), and the feature films "Mazinger Z vs. Devilman " (1973), "The Little Mermaid " ("Anderusen Douwa Ningyo Hime", 1975), and "Arcadia of My Youth " (1982).ources
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