Hiroyuki Kitakubo

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Hiroyuki Kitakubo (北久保 弘之, Kitakubo Hiroyuki) is a Japanese director, screenwriter, storyboard artist and animator credited for his work on the OVA adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Studio A.P.P.P.. He primarily wrote, storyboarded and directed several of its episodes.

Biography

Born on November 15, 1963,[1] Hiroyuki Kitakubo first broke into the animation industry as an inbetweener for the first 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam Animation Series.[2] In 1985, he would direct and design his first ever piece of work that helped him gain notoriety, an ero-OVA, Cream Lemon Part 4: POP CHASER.

During the early stages of his career, Kitakubo worked at various studios such as Nakamura Pro and Neo Media before establishing his own freelance animator group, "Studio MIN"[3] , with four others in 1982.[4] Other well known animators in the group included Nobuteru Yuki, Yuji Moriyama and Hideki Tamura. Studio MIN fell through in 1991 around the time Kitakubo worked on and directed Roujin Z, which was written by AKIRA creator Katsuhiro Otomo.

Kitakubo is credited as director for numerous animation series such as Robot Carnival, Urusei Yatsura, Golden Boy, and Blood: The Last Vampire. He has also been particularly praised for the intro sequence to Mobile Police Platabor: Early days, which he key animated.

With Blood: The Last Vampire being his most notable work, its success in 2001 would prompt him to win the 'Individual Award' at the 6th Animation Kobe. The movie itself won two prizes, one in 2000 which was a grand prize at the Japan Media Arts Festival and another coming in as a first prize at the 2001 World Animation Celebration.

Kitakubo is also known for his involvement with the likes of Shirow Masamune, creator of the manga series, Ghost in the Shell. He first worked with Masamune as the director of the 1987 OVA adaptation of Black Magic, titled BLACK MAGIC M66, and once more in 1997 with writing and co-designing of the PS1 Ghost in the Shell video game.[5]

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