Shūji Iuchi
Shūji Iuchi (井内 秀治, Iuchi Shūji) (September 15, 1950 – December 15, 2016[1]) was a director of anime series. Iuchi directed Crush Gear Turbo,[2] Mashin Hero Wataru,[3] Yamato Takeru and several other series.
Shūji Iuchi  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Hideji Iuchi September 15, 1950 Kanagawa Prefecture Japan  | 
| Died | December 15, 2016 (aged 66) | 
| Occupation | Director | 
| Notable work | Mashin Hero Wataru Crush Gear Turbo Yamato Takeru  | 
Director
    
    Television
    
- chief/series director denoted in bold
 - Gaiking (1976)
 - Star of the Giants (1977)
 - Cho Super Car Gattaiger (1977)
 - Shin Ace o Nerae! (1978)
 - Galaxy Express 999 (1978-1981)
 - The Monster Kid (1980-1982)
 - Queen Millennia (1981)
 - Ninjaman Ippei (1982)
 - Aura Battler Dunbine (1983-1984)
 - Lady Georgie (1983-1984)
 - God Mazinger (1984)
 - Heavy Metal L-Gaim (1984-1985)
 - Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985-1986)
 - Onegai! Samia-don (1985-1986)
 - Pro Golfer Saru (1985-1988)
 - Honey Bee in Toycomland (1986-1987)
 - Metal Armor Dragonar (1987-1988)
 - Mashin Hero Wataru (1988-1989)
 - Madö King Granzört (1989-1990)
 - Mashin Hero Wataru 2[4] (1990-1991)
 - Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei (1992)
 - Yamato Takeru (1994)
 - Kuma no Putaro (1996)
 - Shōnen Santa no Daibôken (1996)
 - Super Mashin Hero Wataru[5] (1997-1998)
 - Crush Gear Turbo (2001-2003)
 - Samurai 7 (2004)
 - Onmyō Taisenki (2004-2005)
 - Yakitate!! Japan (2004-2006)
 - Speed Grapher (2005)
 - Sgt. Frog (2005-2011)
 - Dinosaur King (2007)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream (2011-2012)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future (2012-2013)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live (2013-2014)
 - Gundam Build Fighters Try (2014-2015)
 - Aikatsu! (2015)
 - Jewelpet: Magical Change (2015)
 - Rilu Rilu Fairilu ~Yousei no Door~ (2016)
 - Flowering Heart (2016)
 - Shōnen Maid (2016)
 - Seisen Cerberus (2016)
 - Shōnen Ashibe: GO! GO! Goma-chan (2016)
 
Film
    
- Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet (1986)
 
OVAs
    
- Love Position - The Legend of Halley (1985)
 - Mashin Hero Wataru: The Mashin Mountains (1989)
 - Mashin Hero Wataru: The Story of the End of Time (1993-1994)
 - Yamato Takeru: After War (1995)
 - Kodocha (1997)
 - The Galaxy Railways: A Letter from the Abandoned Planet (2007)
 
Writer
    
- series head writer denoted in bold
 - Mashin Hero Wataru (1988-1989)
 - Madö King Granzört (1989-1990)
 - Mashin Hero Wataru 2 (1990-1991)
 - Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei (1992)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream (2011-2012)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future (2012-2013)
 - Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live (2013-2014)
 
References
    
- Regisseur und Drehbuchautor Shuji Iuchi verstorben (in German)
 - "Interview Side A." Sunrise Animation. Retrieved on January 20, 2009.
 - "Majin Hero Wataru Archived 2009-08-12 at the Wayback Machine." [sic] Sunrise Animation. Retrieved on January 20, 2009.
 - "Majin Hero Wataru 2." [sic] Sunrise Animation. Retrieved on January 20, 2009.
 - "Cho Majin Hero Wataru." [sic] Sunrise Animation. Retrieved on January 20, 2009.
 
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