Makoto Moriwaki

Makoto Moriwaki (森脇真琴, Moriwaki Makoto) is an anime director born in Hokkaidō, Japan. In 1982, Moriwaki founded Animal House (あにまる屋, Animaru-ya) (now known as Ekura Animal (エクラアニマル, Ekura Animaru)) with Yoshinobu Sanada, Toshiyuki Honda, and Hiroshi Fukutomi). From the first Doraemon movie produced by Shin'ei Dōga until 1989, she was in charge of production for the movies. She then acted as assistant director for Nobita's Monstrous Underwater Castle and the Kaibutsu-kun movie Demon Sword.

Makoto Moriwaki
Born
NationalityJapanese
Occupationanime director

Her favorite projects, however, are the Doraemon TV special Nobita's Pirate Hiking and Sasuga no Sarutobi.[1]

Projects

Listed alphabetically.

As director

Other

  • Ashita Tenki ni Nare! (storyboards)
  • Chu-Bra!! (storyboards)
  • Doraemon: Nobita's Monstrous Underwater Castle (assistant director)
  • Doraemon: Nobita's Pirate Hiking (storyboards, episode director)
  • Doraemon: Sasuga no Sarutobi (chief in charge of character production)
  • Dragon Quest (ep.11 storyboards)
  • Kaibutsu-kun: Demon Sword (assistant director)
  • Sonic X (storyboards, episode director)
  • YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl! (production director)
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References

  1. See (in Japanese) Neoutopia interview with Makoto Moriwaki Archived 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed June 19, 2006.


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