Masao Takiyama
Masao Takiyama (æ»å±± æ£å¤« or æ»å±± 雅夫, Takiyama Masao) is president and representative director of the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax, AXN Japan and Mystery Channel, each subsidiaries of Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan (SPEJ).[1][2][3]
Biography
A noted anime producer and production designer, Takiyama first began his career in anime with Fuji Creative Corporation, a subsidiary of Fuji Television, where he was influential for producing numerous noted anime series and licensing them for release across several overseas and international markets, including Europe.[4] He first joined Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan in 1998, being influential in launching Animax, which became the first ever television network dedicated solely to anime.[4] He also produced the acclaimed Satoshi Kon-directed films Tokyo Godfathers and Paprika, and has sat on numerous well-known summits on Japanese animation.[4] In addition to his management and production responsibilities, Takiyama has also sat on the panels of numerous Animax events.[3] He has received a bachelor of arts degree of the Department of Literature of Kokugakuin University in 1973.[4]
Productions
Anime TV series
Live-action series
OVA
Movies
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