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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kazuto Nakazawa (中澤 一登, Nakazawa Kazuto, born March 4, 1968) is a Japanese character designer and director of numerous anime series and video games who also goes by the pseudonym Takeshi Tsuji (辻 武司, Tsuji Takeshi). His directorial work includes Parasite Dolls, the anime sequence in Kill Bill: Volume 1, and the Moondrive segment of Genius Party Beyond. He has designed characters for many anime, such as Ashita no Nadja and Samurai Champloo, for which he also served as animation director. In addition to his work with anime, he designed the characters of Tales of Legendia and was the animation director of Devil Kings. Throughout his career, he has worked also as an animator, providing key animations to anime such as The Animatrix's "Kid's Story" and "A Detective Story". He has made two appearances at anime conventions in the United States: at Otakon in 1999 and 2006. He also animated the Joe Hahn-directed music video for the Linkin Park song "Breaking the Habit."[1]
Filmography
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TV series
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El-Hazard (1995) – character designer, chief animation director
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Tenchi in Tokyo (1997) – character designer, chief animation director
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Black Heaven (1999) – character designer
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Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001) – character designer
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Ashita no Nadja (2003) – character designer
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Samurai Champloo (2004) – character designer, chief animation director
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Yurururu ~Nichijou Hen~ (2007) – director
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House of Five Leaves (2010) – character designer, chief animation director
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Terror in Resonance (2014) – character designer, chief animation director
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Days (2016) – character designer
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B: The Beginning (2018) - creator, director, character designer, key animation supervisor
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Fena: Pirate Princess (2021) – creator, director, original character designer
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Le Roman de la Reine (1998) – character designer
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Tales of Legendia (2005) – character designer
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Asura's Wrath (2012) – director & main character designer (ep 15.5)
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Bibliography
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El Hazard: The Magnificent World Setting Collection (神秘の世界エルハザード 設定資料集). AIC, 1996. ISBN 978-4900817081
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El-Hazard: The Wanderers Setting Collection (神秘の世界エルハザードTVシリーズ 設定資料集). AIC, 1997. ISBN 978-4900817128
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Tenchi in Tokyo Setting Collection (新 天地無用!設定資料集). AIC, 1998. ISBN 978-4900817166
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Roman Album: Samurai Champloo. Dark Horse, 2007. ISBN 978-1593076429
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Top Creators Teach How to Characters (トップクリエイターが教えるキャラクターの創り方『サムライチャンプルー』『エルゴプラクシー』にみるアニメーション制作現場). MC Press, 2007. ISBN 978-4901972949
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B: The Beginning Artworks (B: The Beginning アートワークス). PIE International, 2019. ISBN 978-4756251848
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