Takashi Nakamura

Takashi Nakamura (中村 たかし (formerly なかむら たかし), Nakamura Takashi, born September 12, 1955 in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan) is an accomplished Japanese animator and anime director. He is also a founding member of the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA) labor group.[1]

Takashi Nakamura
Born(1955-09-12)September 12, 1955
NationalityJapanese
OccupationAnimator
Anime director

Nakamura's 2001 film A Tree of Palme was an official selection of the Berlin Film Festival. His work on Golden Warrior Gold Lightan inspired fellow animator Koji Morimoto.

Works

  • Yatterman (1977): animation director and key animation
  • Ōgon Senshi Gold Lightan (1981): animation director and key animation
  • Genma Taisen (1983): key animation
  • Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman (1983): character designs, animation director, key animation, storyboards
  • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984): key animation
  • Meikyū Monogatari (1987): animation director
  • Robot Carnival (1987): director, script, character designs, animation
  • AKIRA (1988): animation director, character designs
  • Peter Pan no Bōken (1989): character designs, scene artist, storyboards
  • Catnapped! (1995): director, original creator, script, character design, animation director
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA) (1996): colour background painter
  • A Tree of Palme (2001): director, original creator, script
  • Tetsujin 28-go (2004): character designs and storyboards
  • Fantastic Children (2004): director, original creator, script, character designs
  • Harmony (2015): director (with Michael Arias)
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