Kitaro Kosaka

Kitaro Kosaka

Kitarō Kōsaka (高坂 希太郎, born February 28, 1962 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese animator and film director.

He began his career in 1979 with the studio Oh! Production. He left the studio in 1986 to become a freelance, and soon went on to work on numerous projects as a key and supervising animation director for the noted animation studio Studio Ghibli, and with the famed director Hayao Miyazaki, of whose work he is himself an acknowledged fan. In 2003, he directed the cycling anime film, Nasu: Summer in Andalusia, set on the Vuelta a España road bicycle race, adapted from Iō Kuroda's manga Nasu, which Hayao Miyazaki, a fan of cycling, himself recommended to Kōsaka. The film soon went on to become the first Japanese anime film ever to be selected for the Cannes Film Festival. He has worked on numerous other projects for the studio Madhouse, including adaptations of manga artist Naoki Urasawa's works with the studio, including Yawara, Master Keaton and Monster, and adaptations of two of Clamp's works, including Clover and Double X, both of them being short films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kitarō Kōsaka, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Visual Effects

1993

A-Girl
Movie

Animation Director

1993

A-Girl
Movie

Character Designer

1989

Yawara!
Tv

Key Animation

1989

Yawara!
Tv

Animation Director

1985

Directing

1999

Clover
Movie

Director

1993

A-Girl
Movie

Director

Acting

Art

1989

Yawara!
Tv

Storyboard Artist

Infos

Full Name
Kitaro Kosaka
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
2/28/1962
Also Known As

Kitarô Kôsaka

Kitaro Kousaka

Kitarou Kosaka

Kitarō Kōsaka

Kousaka Kitarou