Mitsuo Iso
Japanese animator, screenwriter, director, animation director (1966-) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mitsuo Iso (磯 光雄, Iso Mitsuo, born 1966 in Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese animator, director.[1][2] He worked as a freelance artist through Neomedia, Studio Zaendo, and Studio Ghibli.[1][2] When he participates in anime works as an animator, he sometimes uses aliases such as Mikio Odagawa and Hideo Tateda, or does not give his name.
Mitsuo Iso | |
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磯 光雄 | |
Pronunciation | Iso Mitsuo |
Born | 1966 Aichi, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | 小田川 幹雄, 贄田 秀雄, MISSILE☆MAX (Mikio Odagawa, Hideo Nieda) |
Occupation(s) | Animator, Animation director, Filmmaker, Screenwriter, Cinematographer |
Years active | 1985-present |
Known for | Dennō Coil |
Website | IMAGO-IMAGE |
Iso is known for his offbeat key animation in the prologue of Gundam 0080, large portions of Asuka's battle in The End of Evangelion and the first half of the tank battle in Ghost in the Shell.[3][4]
As a director, Den-noh Coil, a science fiction TV Animation series for which he wrote the original story and screenplay, storyboarded and directed, won the 29th Nihon SF Taisho Award, the 39th Seiun Award Best Dramatic Presentation, the Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Division Excellence Award, and the 7th Tokyo Anime Award TV Animation Division Excellence Award.[5]