Junichi Sato(Tá đằng thuận một,Satō Jun'ichi,born March 11, 1960)is a Japaneseanimedirector.[1][2] After working forToei Dōga(currentlyToei Animation) and thenTYO Animations(formerlyHal Film Maker), he joinedTwin Enginein 2017.[2][3]

Junichi Sato
Tá đằng thuận một
Born(1960-03-11)March 11, 1960(age 64)
Other names
  • Hadame Kiichi(Cực mục hỉ một)
  • Tenjō Hajime(Bầu trời はじめ)
  • Misoto Hajime(ミソト ハジメ)
  • Hoshino Ranchū(Tinh dã らんちゅう)
  • Hikawa Sakura(ひかわ さくら)
Alma materNihon University
Occupation
  • Anime director
Years active1981–present
Employers
Notable work
SpouseYasuno Sato

Sato has been active since the 1980s and is a hit maker who, as series director of children's TV animation during his time at Toei Dōga, brought out the first series of long-running popular titles such asSailor MoonandOjamajo Doremi.[2] After leaving Toei, he has continued to demonstrate his skills by working on popular series such asSgt. FrogandPretty Cure.[3]

He won theMainichi Film AwardforBest Animation Filmin 1996 and 2020 for his films.[4]

Early life

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Sato was born inNagoyaand moved toAma,when he entered junior high school, where he stayed until he moved toTokyofor university.[5]

Career

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Sato passed Toei Dōga's trainee recruitment exam while still a student in the animation course of the film department ofNihon UniversityCollege of Art,and dropped out of university to join the company in 1981.[2][6] Shortly before this, he had received an honorable mention for a manga he submitted toShogakukan's call for new manga artists, and was discussing his subsequent work with the editorial department.[7] After working as aproduction assistant,he passed the director's selection test around 1983.[8]

In 1986, he was selected as the youngest series director in Toei Dōga's history forMaple Town Stories.[8] After a minor misunderstanding, he got into trouble with the producer and was demoted to episode director of the sequel,New Maple Town Stories.[9]

He was to have directedStudio Ghibli's 1989 filmKiki's Delivery Service,produced byHayao Miyazaki,but left the project before it started.[10] Negotiations between Toei and Ghibli were difficult, and Sato himself was the point of contact for the trainees in labor-management negotiations between Toei and the trainees, so it was difficult for him to announce that he would quit Toei.[11] Ghibli'sToshio Suzukitold him he could come to Ghibli in the form of asecondment,but in the final stages Toei Dōga came to the conclusion that they would not second someone who had been brought up in-house, and he was forced to give up directing the film.[11] Next in line to direct the film wasSunao Katabuchi,who had been involved with Hayao Miyazaki's films since his student days, but the main sponsor balked at this, and Miyazaki ended up directing the film.[12]

Sato acted as series director onSailor Moonsince 1992.[8] He participated in the work from the planning stage and provided input on character settings and changes from the original manga.[13]

Sato directed the filmJunkers Come Here(1995).[14] The film was made outside Toei, but the head of the production department had changed from the time ofKiki's Delivery Service,so he was able to direct the film while still working for Toei.[15]

Sato joinedNeon Genesis Evangelion(1995) in return for askingHideaki Anno,aSailor Moonfan, to dokey animationandstoryboardsfor it.[16]

Sato was asked by junior colleagueKunihiko Ikuharato storyboards his first post-independent work,Revolutionary Girl Utena,he drew it under his real name despite it being a non-Toei film, as a pseudonym would not be celebratory.[17]

Sato directed his first original work,Magic User's Club,afterTriangle Staffoffered his the chance to make anOVA.[3] Because the previous head of the production department had returned, he could not be paid for his work outside the company via Toei. Moreover, out of consideration for Toei, he was nominally the general manager, even though his actual job was a director.[15]

Sato worked withTakuya Igarashias series director onOjamajo Doremi.[18] He was involved from the very beginning of the project,[a]when it was only decided to do a magical girl story. So he was able to be involved from the stage of deciding what kind of story it would be.[19][20] He requested a double-headed system with two directors, as he was too busy to concentrate onOjamajo Doremiand thought that if it was an original production, it would be better to have as many brains, especially young ones, to come up with ideas as possible.[21]

He left Toei in 1998.[2][3] When he approached the production department to produce a TV series ofMagic User's Club,they asked him to do it after he had resigned and was no longer officially affiliated with Toei, so he replied 'Okay'.[17] He then worked as afreelancerfor about a year until the show ended, and then also stepped down from his position as series director ofOjamajo Doremi.[21]

He started working for Hull Filmmaker in 2000.[21]

Sato directedSgt. Frogin response toSunrise's offer to make the original manga less manic and sexy and more family-friendly.[22]

He has worked onAriaseries since 2005.[23]

The filmA Whisker Away(co-directed with Tomotaka Shibayama), whose release had been postponed due tothe covid-19 pandemic,was cancelled for theatrical release and distributed worldwide onNetflixfrom 18 June 2020. The filmLooking for Magical Doremi(co-directed with Halka Kamatani) was released in theatres on 13 November of the same year.[2]

Style

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Sato has directed and supervised a wide range of works for children and adults, many of which have become long-term series.[3] He is also active in the production of original works and is actively involved from the planning stage.[1]

During his experience at Toei, he learnt a lot about how to make commercial-based animations and the know-how of children's productions. Generally in Japan, not much marketing is done in the production of animation, but in the toy business for children, it is done thoroughly. As a series director, he went to toy manufacturers with producers to discuss and decide on the design and content of the animation, including with people from the manufacturers' planning department.[3]

On the other hand, Sato has carefully depicted the struggles children face and their family problems. He has always taken his own approach to what he cares about regarding children, as in his filmJunkers Come Here,about a schoolgirl struggling with her parents' divorce.[24]

He is a master of animation storytelling, and inrobot anime[b]he is more often asked to storyboard the everyday scenes that are the key to the drama than the battle scenes.[17][25]

He is skilled at training and mentoring newcomers, and once the popularity of the series stabilised, he often steps down as director and passes the baton to his successor. During his time at Toei Dōga, many talents studied directing under him, including Kunihiko Ikuhara,Kōnosuke Uda,Takuya Igarashi andMamoru Hosoda.[4] He recognised Kunihiko Ikuhara's potential from a young age, and promoted him to anime magazines and other publications.[26]

Sato considers himself more suited to TV series than films.[9][14]

Although tacitly permitted, Toei Dōga basically did not allow its staff to work for other studios, so Sato used a pseudonym like the rest of the staff when participating without going through the company.[27]

Works

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TV series

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Anime films

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Original video animation

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Web animation

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  • Gate Keepers21(2009) (supervisor, sound director)
  • Pure Dragon(2011) (director)
  • Akuma-kun(2023, Netflix) (general director)

Awards and honours

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Notes

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  1. ^At Toei, the director was usually selected after the outline of the work had been decided by producer, writer, plus TV station producer and a toy manufacturer's representative, but forOjamajo Doremi,Sato was invited from the very beginning.
  2. ^In robot anime, he works mainly under the pseudonym 'Kiichi Hadame'.
  3. ^abcdefghUnder the pseudonym Hadame Kiichi.
  4. ^abUnder the pseudonym Tenjō Hajime.
  5. ^Under the pseudonym Hoshino Ranchū.
  6. ^He directed up to episode 59, and Kunihiko Ikuhara took over from then on.
  7. ^Under the pseudonym Misoto Hajime.
  8. ^Co-directed with Takuya Igarashi.
  9. ^abcdefghijklUncredited.
  10. ^abUnder the pseudonym Hikawa Sakura.
  11. ^abCo-directed withYoshimasa Hiraike.
  12. ^After the third season in 2006, he became a supervisor.
  13. ^Co-directed with Tomotaka Shibayama.
  14. ^Co-directed with Haruka Kamatani.
  15. ^He received the award jointly with Haruka Kamatani.
  16. ^He received the award jointly with Tomotaka Shibayama.

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