Fumio Kurokawa

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Fumio Kurokawa (黒川 文男, Kurokawa Fumio, born October 20, 1932), is a Japanese

animated film director. He directed a number of animated television series produced by Nippon Animation during the 1970s and 1980s. Kurokawa was the series director of Animated Classics of Japanese Literature, included among the "100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces" in the 2007 encyclopedia Anime Classics Zettai!.[1]

Filmography

Year TV series Studio Role Reference
1992 Christopher Columbus Nippon Animation Director
1989-1990
Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli
Nippon Animation Director [1]
1989 Celestial Prince or Utsunomiko (subtitled Earth Chapter) Nippon Animation, Toei Animation Director [2]: 3317 
1987
Grimm Masterpiece Theatre
Nippon Animation Director (1 episode) [1]
1987 Tales of Little Women Nippon Animation Director; with Kazumi Fukushima, Kōzō Kusuba, and Yugo Serikawa [2]: 1798 
1986 The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love Nippon Animation Storyboard artist [2]: 2411 
1986 Animated Classics of Japanese Literature Nippon Animation Director [3]
1985
Little Princess Sara
Nippon Animation, Aniplex Director [1]
1984 Noozles Nippon Animation Storyboard artist
1983 Aesop's Fables Nippon Animation Director; with Eiji Okabe and Jun Hagiwara [2]: 171 
1983 Story of the Alps: My Annette Nippon Animation Storyboard artist
1981 Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari Nippon Animation Animator; with Iku Suzuki [2]: 1335 
1981 Around the World with Willy Fog BRB Internacional, Nippon Animation Director; with Luis Ballester [4]
1981 Swiss Family Robinson Nippon Animation Storyboard artist [1]
1980
Tsurikichi Sanpei
Nippon Animation Director (Episode) [2]: 2703 
1980 Little El Cid no Boken Nippon Animation Director [2]: 1783 
1977 Angie Girl (or The Casebook of Charlotte Holmes) Nippon Animation Director; with Shinya Yamada [2]: 1480 
1977 Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac (or Seton Animal Chronicle: Bearcub Jacky) Nippon Animation Director; with Yoshihiro Kuroda [5]
1976 Little Lulu and Her Little Friends Nippon Animation Director [2]: 1788 
1975 Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures Nippon Animation Director; with Kunihiko Okazaki [6]
1972-1974
Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman
or Battle of the Planets
Tatsunoko Production Director (105 episodes); with
Jinzo Toriumi
and Katsuhisa Yamada
[2]: 280 
1971 Animentary Ketsudan or Animentary: Critical Moments Tatsunoko Production Director; with Hideo Makino and Ippei Kuri [2]: 146 
1969-1971 Attack No. 1 TMS Entertainment Director (34 episodes) [2]: 219 
1968-1969 Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae Mushi Production, Studio Zero, Toei Animation Director (3 episodes) [2]: 2652 

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