Masahiko Minami
Japanese film and television producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese film and television producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Masahiko Minami (南 雅彦, Minami Masahiko, born August 24, 1961) is a Japanese anime producer and president of Bones.[1][2] Born in Mie Prefecture, Japan.[1]
Masahiko Minami | |
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南 雅彦 | |
Born | Mie prefecture, Japan | August 24, 1961
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Years active | 1984-present |
Employer(s) | Sunrise (1984-1998) Bones (1998-present) |
Known for | Founder of Bones |
Notable work | Cowboy Bebop Eureka Seven |
A graduate of the Osaka University of Arts's department of arts, Minami joined the noted anime studio Sunrise in 1984, where he began his career as one of its producers.[1] Later, in 1998, he co-founded Bones together with animators Hiroshi Osaka and Toshihiro Kawamoto.[1]
He was classmates in university with Gainax co-founder Hiroyuki Yamaga and manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto. He is portrayed by actor Kaname Endo in the 2014 television drama Aoi Honō based on Shimamoto's autobiographical manga.
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