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Shōji Yonemura | |
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米村 正二 | |
Born | June 7, 1964 Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Scriptwriter |
Notable credit(s) | Kamen Rider Kabuto, Smile PreCure! |
Shōji Yonemura (米村 正二, Yonemura Shōji, born June 7, 1964) is a Japanese writer from Fukuoka Prefecture. He is known mainly for his work in anime and tokusatsu.[1] After having graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, he worked as a freelance writer in Arakawa and would attend various film festivals. Then, he studied under Hiroshi Kashiwabara and others at a scenario course sponsored by the Japan Writers Guild. Awarded as winner of the 7th Otomo Shoji Award for scenario in 1994.[2][3]
Television
[edit]- Series head writer denoted in bold
Anime
[edit]- Lupin III: The Pursuit of Harimao’s Treasure (1995)
- Bonobono (1995)
- Saint Tail (1995-1996)
- Anpanman (1995-present)
- Wankorobee (1996-1997)
- Lupin III: Walther P-38/Island of Assassins (1997)
- Manmaru the Ninja Penguin (1997-1998)
- Berserk (1997-1998)
- Pokémon (1997-2002)
- Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden (1998)
- The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (1998)
- Monster Rancher (1999-2001)
- Figure 17 (2001-2002)
- Lupin III Episode 0: First Contact (2002)
- Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (2002)
- Hanada Shōnen Shi (2002)
- Daigunder (2002)
- Pokémon: Advanced (2002-2006)
- Ninja Scroll: The Series (2003)
- Croquette! (2003-2004)
- Uninhabited Planet Survive! (2003-2004)
- Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple (2004-2005)
- Gunparade Orchestra (2006)
- Glass Fleet (2006)
- Death Note (2006-2007)
- Silk Road Boy Yuto (2006-2007)
- The Cuties (2006-2008)
- Working Kids, Meister Hamster Team (2007-2008)
- MapleStory (2007-2008)
- Stitch! (2008-2009)
- Negibozu no Asataro (2008-2009)
- Guin Saga (2009)[4]
- Kaidan Restaurant (2009-2010)
- Fairy Tail (2009-2016, 2018-2019)
- HeartCatch PreCure! (2010-2011)
- Digimon Fusion (2010-2012)
- Pokémon: Black & White (2010-2014)
- Little Battlers Experience (2011)
- Suite PreCure (2011)
- Smile PreCure! (2012-2013)
- Hunter × Hunter (2012-2014)
- DokiDoki! Precure (2013-2014)
- One Piece (2013–present)
- Parasyte -the maxim- (2014-2015)[5]
- Ushio and Tora (2015-2016)
- Tiger Mask W (2016-2017)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS (2017-2018)
- Karakuri Circus (2018-2019)
- Wave, Listen to Me! (2020)[6]
- Butt Detective (2020)
- Talentless Nana (2020)
- Shaman King (2021-2022)[7]
- Futsal Boys!!!!! (2022)[8]
- Hotel Inhumans (2025)[9]
- Bad Girl (TBA)[10]
Live action
[edit]- Sh15uya (2005)
- Kamen Rider Hibiki (2005)
- Kamen Rider Kabuto (2006)
- Kamen Rider Den-O (2007)
- Kamen Rider Kiva (2008)
- Kamen Rider G (2009)
- Kamen Rider Decade (2009): eps 14-31
- Kamen Rider OOO (2010-2011)
Film
[edit]Anime
[edit]- Mt. Head (2002)
- Otogi-Jūshi Akazukin (2005)
- Smile Precure! the Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book (2012)
- Anpanman: Apple Boy and Everyone's Hope (2014)
- Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge (2013)
- Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (2017)
- Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (2017)
- Pretty Cure Super Stars! (2018)
- Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman to Ehon no Lulun (2024)[11]
Live action
[edit]- Hinokio (2005)
- Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love (2006)
- Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker (2009)
- Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010 (2009)
- Kamen Rider Decade: The Last Story
- Movie War 2010
- Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy (2010)
- Episode Yellow: Treasure de End Pirates
- OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let’s Go Kamen Riders (2011)
- Kamen Rider x Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen (2012)
- Kamen Rider x Super Sentai x Space Sheriff: Super Hero Taisen Z (2013)
- Heisei Rider vs. Shōwa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai (2014)
- Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3 (2015)
- Ultra Super Hero Taisen (2017)
- Kamen Rider Den-O: Pretty Den-O Appears! (2020)
References
[edit]- ^ "Thriller Restaurant Anime's Preview Video Streamed (Updated)". Anime News Network. 1 October 2009. Archived from the original on 22 March 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
- ^ "Shoji Yonemura:Screenwriter". Japan Creator Bank. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "協同組合日本シナリオ作家協会" (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "ON AIR | GUIN SAGA - グイン・サーガ" (in Japanese). Guin Saga. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- ^ "Parasyte Anime's Cast, Staff Revealed". Anime News Network. 29 July 2014. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Blade of the Immortal Creator Hiroaki Samura's 'Wave, Listen to Me!' Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. 7 October 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "New Shaman King Anime's Teaser Reveals Cast, Staff". Anime News Network. 16 September 2020. Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Futsal Boys!!!!! Project's Anime Debuts This Year". Anime News Network. 30 October 2021. Archived from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "Hotel Inhumans Manga About Hotel for Assassins Gets TV Anime in 2025". Anime News Network. 7 November 2024. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
- ^ "Bad Girl Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. 27 June 2024. Archived from the original on 27 June 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
- ^ "Anpanman Anime Film Showcases Baikinman in Latest Clip". Crunchyroll. 28 June 2024. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
External links
[edit]- Shoji Yonemura anime at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)