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Hiroshi Negishi (ねぎし ひろし, born June 20, 1960) is a Japanese anime director who got his start at Toei Animation, then join Tatsunoko Production and AIC and later became one of the founders of anime studios Zero-G Room (in 1991) and Radix (in 1995). Both studios would merge operations in 2001. In 2011, he founded anime studio Zero-G. He is also the CEO of Saber Project.
Filmography
- Ladius (1987)
- Sonic Soldier Borgman (1988)
- Sonic Soldier Borgman: Last Battle (1989)
- NG Knight Ramune & 40 (1990)
- Judge (1991)
- Tekkaman Blade (1992)
- K.O. Beast (1992)
- Suikoden Demon Century (1993)
- Bounty Dog (1994)
- Tenchi Universe (1995)
- Burn-Up W (1996)
- Shadow Skill (1996)
- Tenchi Muyou! in Love (1996)
- VS Knight Ramune & 40 Fire (1996)
- Master of Mosquiton (1996)
- Saber Marionette J (1996)
- Master of Mosquiton 99 (1997)
- Tenchi Muyo Movie 3: Tenchi Forever (1999)
- Amazing Nurse Nanako (1999)
- Baby Felix (2000)
- Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver (2001)
- Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san (2001)
- Divergence Eve (2003)
- Vie Durant (2003)
- Divergence Eve: Misaki Chronicles (2004)
- Wind: A Breath of Heart (2004)
- Akahori Gedō Hour Rabuge (2005)
- Cream Lemon New Generation (2006)
- Bakegyamon (2006)
- Paboo & Mojies (2012)
- Ai Tenchi Muyo! (2014)
- Jewelpet Attack Travel! (2022)
References
- "Saber Marionette's Negishi Starts Zero-G Anime Studio". 11 February 2024.
- "Home". saber-project.com.
External links
- Hiroshi Negishi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Hiroshi Negishi anime works at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)
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