Tadao Nagahama
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Tadao Nagahama 長浜 忠夫 | |
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Born | citation needed] | 26 September 1936[
Died | 14 January 1980 | (aged 43)
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Animation Director |
Notable works | Chōdenji Robo Combattler V Chōdenji Machine Voltes V Tōshō Daimos |
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Tadao Nagahama (長浜 忠夫 Nagahama Tadao) (September 26, 1936[citation needed] – January 14, 1980) was a Japanese director of both puppet shows and animation.
He is best known as the director of Sunrise and Toei Company's Robot Romance Trilogy, which added human drama to the Super Robot Genre.
Nagahama also directed several hit anime series that are still well known among Japanese viewers. Moreover, he produced hits with works of all genres, including sports, comedies, shōnen, shōjo, and Super Robots.
He has been referred to as "the Emperor" in imitation of film director Akira Kurosawa.[citation needed]
He and his wife contracted hepatitis while traveling overseas. Although his wife survived, he died from the disease at the age of 43.
Filmography
Puppetry
- 伊賀の影丸 (Iga no Kagemaru), 1964
- ひょっこりひょうたん島 (Hyokkori Hyōtanjima), 1964–1969
Anime
- Obake no Q-tarō, 1965 (episode director)
- Perman, 1967 (episode director)
- Star of the Giants, 1968 (director)
- Chingo Muchabei, 1971 (episode director)
- Shin Obake no Q-tarō, 1971 (director)
- Gutsy Frog, 1972 (director)
- Samurai Giants, 1973 (director)
- Brave Raideen, 1975 (director, episodes 27–50)
- Combattler V, 1976 (director)
- Voltes V, 1977 (director)
- Ore wa Teppei, 1977 (episode director)
- Daimos, 1978 (director)
- Daltanious, 1979 (director)
- The Rose of Versailles, 1979 (director, episodes 1–18)
- Zukkoke Knight De La Mancha, 1980 (anime adaptation of Don Quixote)
- Ulysses 31, 1981 (episode director)
External links
- Tadao Nagahama
- Tadao Nagahama at Anime News Network's encyclopedia