Shinichi Suzuki

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1933-12-04 (90 years old)

Place of Birth Nagasaki City, Nagasaki, Japan

Also Known As すずき しんいち, Shin'ichi Suzuki, 鈴木 伸一

Shinichi Suzuki

Biography

Shinichi Suzuki (鈴木伸一 , Suzuki Shin'ichi, December 4, 1933) is a Japanese animation writer, director and mangaka. Born in Nagasaki Prefecture, he is a member of the Japan Animation Association and director of Suginami Animation Museum. He was one of the founders of Studio Zero along with Fujio Akatsuka and Shotaro Ishinomori, a short-lived studio that created shows like Rainbow Sentai Robin. He took part in at least the last Animation Festival with the short Dot (点), and went on to take part in films like Space Firebird 2772 and Legend of the Forest and Yuki before focusing on educational films. He was most active time in the 60s-80s. In 2001 he worked on NHK's claymation series Chikkun Takku (チックン・タック) and in 2003 he provided a warm and memorable short to Kawamoto Kihachirou's Winter Days. Note: Not to be confused with the Magic Bus animator Shinichi Suzuki by the same kanji name. Note: Also not to be confused with animator, director and Anime Koubou Basara founder Shinichi Suzuki by a different kanji name (鈴木信一).

Known For

Director

2003
Winter Days

as Director

1976
The Gourd-Bottle

as Director

1971
Dot

as Director

1961
Plus 50000-nen

as Director

1961
Otogi Manga Calendar

as Assistant Director

Visual Effects

2002
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True

as Animation Director

1999
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

as Animation Director

1989
Riki-Oh: The Wall of Hell

as Key Animation

1987
Legend of the Forest

as Key Animation

1986
Love City

as Key Animation

1984
Locke the Superman

as Key Animation

1980
Phoenix 2772

as Key Animation

1966
Rainbow Sentai Robin

as Key Animation

Producer

1983
SUPERKID

as Supervising Producer

1982
Ninja Hattori: Picture Diary

as Supervising Producer

Art

1995
Sleeping Beauty

as Prop Designer

1982
Ninja Hattori: Picture Diary

as Storyboard Artist

Writer

1961
Otogi Manga Calendar

as Screenplay