Satoshi Urushihara

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Satoshi Urushihara
Manga artist, Illustrator
Known forLegend of Lemnear
Plastic Little
The Transformers: The Movie
Growlanser
Langrisser
Websiteblog.livedoor.jp/uruchi1

Satoshi Urushihara (うるし原 智志 (

manga artist and illustrator known for his distinctive style of beautiful characters. His work is the basis for anime such as Plastic Little and Legend of Lemnear, and appears in the Langrisser and Growlanser series of tactical role-playing video games
.

Early life

Satoshi Urushihara was born on February 9, 1966, in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.[3][4] He met fellow illustrator Kinji Yoshimoto in 1983 while attending a technical high school in Miyajima.[4] He effectively started his career in manga and anime when he was selected as animator for the animated movie Jungle Boy Kenya (少年ケニヤ, Shōnen Keniya), produced by Kadokawa Haruki Jimusho and Toei Animation, a position he was actively looking for.[4]

Anime and manga career

After graduating from high school in 1984, he was employed by Toei Animation and after gaining some experience he was promoted to key animator with the animated TV series The Transformers and provided mechanical designs for The Transformers: The Movie.[5]

The next year, Urushihara became a freelancer, working mainly in original video animations. It was his work with the OVA Megazone 23 Part II (1986) that made him recognized by producers of AIC. This lead him to be the character designer and animation supervisor of the adult-restricted OVA White Shadow (ホワイトシャドウ) (New Cream Lemon series, episode 2) released in 1987. This work was his debut as character designer, although at the time of the original OVA release, his name was kept secret and afterwards announced on the official website of Earthwork.[4] In 1990, he was the character designer and chief production supervisor for the seventh episode of Bubblegum Crisis called "Double Vision".

In 1990, along with illustrators Kinji Yoshimoto and Yoshihiro Kimura, he created the production company Earthwork.[3][4]

Works

Manga

Artbooks

Anime

Video games

Other works

  • Provided artwork for the
    drama CDs
    , Mad Revenger, and Portrait of the Magician
  • Satoshi Urushihara Posterbox
  • Transformers series
  • Tenma Magazine covers
  • In his artbook Nostalgic Heroines, Urushihara creates a series of images that involves characters, mainly female, from well-known popular anime series including Neon Genesis Evangelion, Martian Successor Nadesico, and Dirty Pair.

References

  1. ^ Mr Toffee (4 July 2019). "Let's Look Back At Our Favourite Satoshi Urushihara Perky Pieces". Kakuchopurei. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  2. ^ Blondeau, Bella (4 March 2020). "Langrisser I & II Review: Legendary Weapons With A Side Of Tarnish". The Gamer. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Satoshi Urushihara". Biography for. USA: IMDb.com, Inc. Archived from the original on 2004-03-25. Retrieved 2010-02-22.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Guest: Satoshi URUSHIHARA - Japan Expo Sud, Manga and Anime Culture in Marseille". Guests. France: Japan Expo Sud. Archived from the original on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2010-02-22. Archived link
  5. ^ "Satoshi Urushihara". Netherlands: Lambiek. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2010-02-22.

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