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This article is about the animator born in 1968. For the figure skater, see Takeshi Honda. For the other animator, see Mechander Robo.

Takeshi Honda (本田 雄 Honda Takeshi?, born March 12, 1968 in Ishikawa Prefecture) is a Japanese animator, designer, and animation director. His nickname is Master (師匠 Shishō?).

Honda dropped out of Tokyo Design Academy and joined the original Gainax team. At Gainax, Honda debuted in drawing supervision at age 22. His debut as character designer was on the series Metal Fighter Miku, and he continued animating, supervising and designing characters on several other noted series and video games. Honda has also done some prop design.

Works[]

Listed chronologically.

TV anime[]

  • Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1990-1991, animation director, key animation, ending animation (ep.39))
  • Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle (1993, key animation)
  • Metal Fighter Miku (1994, character design, ending animation, assistant animation director (ep.13), key animation (ep.13))
  • Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S (1994-1995, key animation (ep.14))
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-1996, opening animation, animation director (ep.2, 8, 19, 22, 25), key animation (ep.1, 19, 25-26), 設定補 (ep.15))
  • Hell Teacher Nūbē (1996-1997, animator, animation supervision)
  • Fighting Spirit (anime) (2000-2002, key animation (opening))
  • RahXephon (2002, key animation (ep.15))
  • Rozen Maiden (2004, key animation (opening))
  • Paranoia Agent (2004, key animation (ep.8, 13))
  • Windy Tales (2004, key animation (opening, ep.2))
  • BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad (2004-2005, key animation (opening, ep.7))
  • Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo (2004-2005, key animation (opening))
  • He Is My Master (2005, ending support)
  • Dennō Coil (2007, character design, chief animator)[1]

OVA anime[]

Anime films[]

  • Roujin Z (1991, key animation)
  • Ghost in the Shell (1995, prop design)
  • Memories: Magnetic Rose (1995, prop design)
  • The End of Evangelion (1997, Eva series designer, mechanical animation director (ep.25), key animation (ep.25))
  • Perfect Blue (1997, key animation)
  • Jin-Roh (1999, key animation)
  • Millennium Actress (2001, character design, animation director, editor)[3][4]
  • Beyond (2003, character design, animation director)[5]
  • The Second Renaissance (2003, key animation)
  • Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2004, key animation)
  • Naruto the Movie: Snow Princess' Book of Ninja Arts (2004, key animation, animation director, scene director)
  • Portable Kūkō (2004, key animation)
  • Soratobu Toshi Keikaku (2005, key animation)
  • Tennis no Ōjisama - Futari no Samurai (2005, key animation)
  • Tales from Earthsea (2006, key animation)

Games[]

  • Dragon Warrior III (1988)
  • Tales of Legendia (2005, key animation)

References and notes[]


External links[]

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