MASAKI HIRO A JAPANESE WRITER
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Masaki Hiro (aka. Hiro Masaki):
a Japanese novelist, film and animation screenwriter, and film director.
I was born in Nagasaki, Japan on December 13, 1959. My father was an A-bomb survivor. After graduating from Nagasaki University, I moved to Tokyo. After working as an assistant director for TV movies, I became a film screenwriter.
Works
Novel
"Oedo Frankenstein" (1994, ISBN-13: 978-4876612383)
"Shosetsu Digimon Adventure (1)" (2001, ISBN-13: 978-4086300292)
"Shosetsu Digimon Adventure (2)" (2001, ISBN-13: 978-4086300353)
"Shosetsu Digimon Adventure (3)" (2001, ISBN-13: 978-4086300391)
"Ryoshikan satsuji jiken" (2004, ISBN-13:978-4888760522)
"Baakumatsu 20,000 mile" (2005, ISBN-13:978-4888760539)
"Sphinx kara kita shonen" (2006, ISBN-13: 978-4888760560)
"Jigoku shojo: urami no monsho" (2007, ISBN-13: 978-4894255104)
"Argo enseitai seibu he" (2021, ISBN-13: 978-4815029098)
"Kojigen he tsuzuku yama" (2021, ISBN-13: 978-4815029708)
"Tropical Island Massacre" (2021. ISBN-13: 979-8754082199)
Filmography
Film
"Devil's Body" (writer) 1987, by Goro Ishizuki, with Yoko Harada and Daikei Shimizu
"Gigolo Cop" (writer) 1991, by Takemitsu Sato, with Tatsuo Umemiya
"Topu! Mini-pato tai" (writer), 1991, by Takashi Miike, with Risa Tachibana
"The Hanging Balloons" (writer) 2000, by Issei Oda, with Misato Tachibana and Jinpachi Nezu
"Inagawa Junji no Jukai" (writer) 2000, by Masahide Kuwabara, with Masaki Nishina and Yuka Matsui
"Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon" (writer) 2002 by Tetsuharu Nakamura
"Aiyoku no uchu senso" (producer, writer) 2004, by Masahiko Shiraishi, with Yumika Hayashi and Yoko Satomi
"The Stalin ni narenakatta otoko" (producer, director, writer, editor, etc) 2021, with Toozie Q
Television
"Onna tachi no isan senso" (story) 1986, by Kunihiko Yamamoto, with Meiko Kaji
"Anata ni nita hito" (story, writer) 1987, by Yoichi Sai, with Tsutomu Yamazaki and Pinko Izumi
Animation
"Digimon Adventure" (writer) 1999-2000, by Hiroyuki Kakudo
"Guru guru town Hanamaru kun" (writer), 1999-2001, by Jun Kamiya
"Rerere no Tensai Bakabon" (writer), 1999-2000, by Yuto Date
"Digimon Adventure 02" (writer) 2002-2001, by Hiroyuki Kakudo
"Digimon Tamers" (writer) 2001-2002, by Yukio Kaizawa
"PaRappa the Rapper" (writer) 2001-2002, by Hiroaki Aakurai
"Case Closed" (writer) 2001-, by Kenji Kodama and Taiichiro Yamamoto and more
"Digimon Frontier" (writer) 2002-2003, by Yukio Kaizawa
"Kinnikuman nisei" (writer) 2002-2006, by Toshiaki Komura
"Full Moon o Sagashite" (writer) 2002-2004, by Toshiyuki Kato
"Cheeky Angel" (writer) 2002-2003, by Masaharu Okuwaki
"Jing: King of Bandits" (writer) 2002, by Hiroshi Watanabe
"Bomberman Jetters" (writer) 2002-2003, by Katsuyuki Odera
"Sonic X" (writer, storyboard) 2003-2004, by Hajime Kamegaki
"Detective School Q" (writer) 2003-2004, by Noriyuki Abe
"Zatch Bell!" (writer) 2003-2006, by Tetsuharu Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa
"Shadow Star" (writer) 2003, ny Toshiaki Iino
"Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo" (wrter) 2003-2005, by Hiroki Shibata
"Beet the Vandel Buster" (writer) 2004, by Tatsuya Nagamine
"Transformers: Cybertron" (writer) 2005, by Hiroyuki Kakudo and Manabu Ono
"Hell Girl" (writer) 2005-2009, by Takahiro Omori and Hiroshi Watanabe
"D.I.C.E." (writer, storyboard) 2005, by Jun Kamiya
"Twin Princess of Wonder Planet" (writer) 2005-2006, by Junichi Sato and Shogo Komoto
"Majime ni fumajime Kaikesy Zorori" (writer) 2005-2006, by Hajime Kamegaki
"Saru Get You -On Air-" (writer) 2006-2007, by Jun Kamiya
"Shining Tears X Wind" (writer) 2007, by Hiroshi Yamamoto
"Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o" (writer) 2007, by Toru Yabuki
"A Penguin's Troubles" (writer) 2007, by Jun Kamiya
"Element Hunters" (writer) 2009-2010, by Yoshiaki Okumura
Game
"The Fear" (writer) 2001, by Issei Oda, with Natsuki Kato and Yukari Fukui
Stage
"Tomei ningen" 1994
"Blind Murder Case" 1997
"Frankenstein Goes To Hollywood" 1999
"Survivor sato-san" 2004
"Otsukare Only You" 2005
"Urusa gata" 2007
"Oeyama kijo no fukanasake" 2011
CD
"Lamborghini Hiehata with Shodoku / Stop! the Modoku" 1994