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In 1996, he joined the production of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]], and served as the storyboard artist and episode director for the 4th episode [[The Coded Map of the City Case]], until the 2nd part of [[The Convenience Store Trap]] in 2003, Ochi temporarily quit the production (during this period, he had also written some screenplays for the anime, they were highly famed among the fandom as well). Starting 2006, he altered his name to Koujin Ochi (於地 紘仁), and became active again, which he returned to the ''Detective Conan'' anime production team in 2008, first he did storyboard for [[Clash of Red and Black|Clash of Red and Black (Disguise)]]. And from episode 505 onwards, [[Masato Sato]] stepped down from the anime director role, so Ochi replaced him as the director in episodes 505-666 and episodes 678-679 also under his alias Koujin Ochi (which was from 2008 to 2012; [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] was the director from episodes 667 to 677).
 
In 1996, he joined the production of the ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]], and served as the storyboard artist and episode director for the 4th episode [[The Coded Map of the City Case]], until the 2nd part of [[The Convenience Store Trap]] in 2003, Ochi temporarily quit the production (during this period, he had also written some screenplays for the anime, they were highly famed among the fandom as well). Starting 2006, he altered his name to Koujin Ochi (於地 紘仁), and became active again, which he returned to the ''Detective Conan'' anime production team in 2008, first he did storyboard for [[Clash of Red and Black|Clash of Red and Black (Disguise)]]. And from episode 505 onwards, [[Masato Sato]] stepped down from the anime director role, so Ochi replaced him as the director in episodes 505-666 and episodes 678-679 also under his alias Koujin Ochi (which was from 2008 to 2012; [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] was the director from episodes 667 to 677).
  
Incidentally, he was the director who first introduced the {{nihongo|"Animation Supervisor"|作画監修|Sakuga Kanshū}} for the anime, due to the instability of some anime frames caused by outsourcing; [[Seiji Muta]] was promoted by him for that role. Yasuichiro Yamamoto took over his position after his resignation of the anime director. Apart from these, Ochi is also an excellent screenwriter, and has written many renowned episodes for the series; [[A Cursed Mask Coldly Laughs]] is the well-known case he wrote. After 2010, he began to use the pseudonym Chiko Uonji (宇恩寺 稚子) when serving as the screenwriter.
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Incidentally, he was the director who first introduced the {{nihongo|"Animation Supervisor"|作画監修|Sakuga Kanshū}} for the anime, due to the instability of some anime frames caused by outsourcing; [[Seiji Muta]] was promoted by him for that role. Yasuichiro Yamamoto took over his position after his resignation of the anime director. Apart from these, Ochi is also an excellent screenwriter, and has written many renowned episodes for the series; [[A Cursed Mask Coldly Laughs]] is the well-known case he wrote. After 2010, he began to use the pseudonym Chiko Uonji (宇恩寺 稚子) when serving as the screenwriter. After stepping down as director, Ochi's activity in ''Detective Conan'' decreased drastically, and he merely served as the screenwriter for [[Eyewitness Testimony Seven Years Later]] in 2018.
 
 
After stepping down as director, Ochi's activity in ''Detective Conan'' decreased drastically, and he merely served as the screenwriter for [[Eyewitness Testimony Seven Years Later]] in 2018.
 
  
 
Just like a lot of mystery cases found in ''Detective Conan'', the two aliases used by Ochi have an interesting origin based on his real name: Koujin Ochi shares the same pronunciation as his real name but written in different ways; Chiko Uonji is the rearrangement of his real name's romanji (Ochi Koujin → Uonji Chiko).
 
Just like a lot of mystery cases found in ''Detective Conan'', the two aliases used by Ochi have an interesting origin based on his real name: Koujin Ochi shares the same pronunciation as his real name but written in different ways; Chiko Uonji is the rearrangement of his real name's romanji (Ochi Koujin → Uonji Chiko).
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* [[Eyewitness Testimony Seven Years Later]] (Episode 905-906)
 
* [[Eyewitness Testimony Seven Years Later]] (Episode 905-906)
  
== Other works in Detective Conan ==
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== Other works in [[Detective Conan]] ==
Participation in: '''43''' cases (53 episodes)
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=== As Hirohito Ochi ===
* [[The Coded Map of the City Case]] (Episode 4): Storyboard and episode director
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Participation in: '''40''' cases (49 episodes)
* [[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]] (Episode 7): Storyboard and episode director
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* [[The Coded Map of the City Case]] (Episode 4): Storyboard, Episode director
* [[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]] (Episode 12): Storyboard and episode director
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* [[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]] (Episode 7): Storyboard, Episode director
* [[The Antique Collector Murder Case]] (Episode 16): Storyboard and episode director
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* [[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]] (Episode 12): Storyboard, Episode director
* On Location, TV Drama Murder Case: Storyboard and episode director
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* [[The Antique Collector Murder Case]] (Episode 16): Storyboard, Episode director
* [[Pet Dog John Murder Case]] (Episode 26): Storyboard and episode director
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* On Location, TV Drama Murder Case: Storyboard, Episode director
* [[TV Station Murder Case]] (Episode 31): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[Pet Dog John Murder Case]] (Episode 26): Storyboard, Episode director
* [[Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case]] (Episode 38): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[TV Station Murder Case]] (Episode 31): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
* [[Three Hotta Siblings Murder Case]] (Episode 44): Storyboard and episode director
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* [[Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case]] (Episode 38): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
* [[Library Murder Case]] (Episode 50): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[Three Hotta Siblings Murder Case]] (Episode 44): Storyboard, Episode director
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* [[Library Murder Case]] (Episode 50): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
 
* [[The Mystery Weapon Murder Case]] (Episode 53): Episode director
 
* [[The Mystery Weapon Murder Case]] (Episode 53): Episode director
 
* [[A Ghost Ship Murder Case]] (Episode 61 only): Storyboard
 
* [[A Ghost Ship Murder Case]] (Episode 61 only): Storyboard
 
* [[Night Road Murder Case]] (Episode 66): Storyboard
 
* [[Night Road Murder Case]] (Episode 66): Storyboard
* Dracula's Villa Murder Case: Storyboard and episode director
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* Dracula's Villa Murder Case: Storyboard, Episode director
 
* [[Kogoro's Date Murder Case]] (Episode 95): Episode director
 
* [[Kogoro's Date Murder Case]] (Episode 95): Episode director
* [[The Memories of First Love Case]] (Episode 100 only): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[The Memories of First Love Case]] (Episode 100 only): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
 
* [[The Mysterious Mansion of a Band of Thieves Case]] (Episode 105 only): Episode director
 
* [[The Mysterious Mansion of a Band of Thieves Case]] (Episode 105 only): Episode director
 
* [[Detective Club Pursuit Case]] (Episode 109): Episode director
 
* [[Detective Club Pursuit Case]] (Episode 109): Episode director
 
* [[Scuba Diving Murder Case]] (Episode 114 only): Episode director
 
* [[Scuba Diving Murder Case]] (Episode 114 only): Episode director
 
* [[The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case]] (Episode 119): Episode director
 
* [[The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case]] (Episode 119): Episode director
* [[A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case]] (Episode 125 only): Storyboard and episode director
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* [[A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case]] (Episode 125 only): Storyboard, Episode director
* [[The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case]] (Episode 130 only): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case]] (Episode 130 only): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
* [[The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case]] (Episode 136-137): Organizer and storyboard (also episode director in Episode 137)
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* [[The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case]] (Episode 136-137): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director (137)
* [[The Night Before the Wedding Locked Room Case]] (Episode 142 only): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[The Night Before the Wedding Locked Room Case]] (Episode 142 only): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
 
* [[The Truth Behind the Car Explosion Case]] (Episode 150 only): Episode director
 
* [[The Truth Behind the Car Explosion Case]] (Episode 150 only): Episode director
 
* [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2]] (Episode 157 only): Episode director
 
* [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2]] (Episode 157 only): Episode director
* [[The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun]] (Episode 163-164): Organizer and storyboard (also episode director in Episode 164)
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* [[The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun]] (Episode 163-164): Organizer, Storyboard,Eepisode director (164)
 
* [[The Blind Spot in the Darkness]] (Episode 170 only): Episode director
 
* [[The Blind Spot in the Darkness]] (Episode 170 only): Episode director
* [[Reunion with the Black Organization]] (Episode 176 only): Organizer, storyboard, and episode director
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* [[Reunion with the Black Organization]] (Episode 176 only): Organizer, Storyboard, Episode director
 
* A Cursed Mask Coldly Laughs: Storyboard and episode director
 
* A Cursed Mask Coldly Laughs: Storyboard and episode director
* [[The Significant Music Box]] (Episode 195 only): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[The Significant Music Box]] (Episode 195 only): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[The Black Wings of Icarus]] (Episode 203-204): Storyboard (also episode director in Episode 203)
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* [[The Black Wings of Icarus]] (Episode 203-204): Storyboard, Episode director (203)
* [[The Entrance to the Maze: The Anger of the Colossus]] (Episode 208): Episode director along with [[Satoshi Kuwabara]]
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* [[The Entrance to the Maze: The Anger of the Colossus]] (Episode 208): Episode director (along with [[Satoshi Kuwabara]])
 
* [[The Mysterious Retro Room Case]] (Episode 214): Storyboard
 
* [[The Mysterious Retro Room Case]] (Episode 214): Storyboard
* [[And Then There Were No Mermaids]] (Episodes 222-224): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[And Then There Were No Mermaids]] (Episodes 222-224): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]] (Episode 304): Organizer and storyboard along with [[Mashu Ito]] and [[Masato Sato]]
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* [[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]] (Episode 304): Organizer, Storyboard (along with [[Mashu Ito]] and [[Masato Sato]])
* [[Heiji Hattori's Desperate Situation!]] (Episode 323-324): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[Heiji Hattori's Desperate Situation!]] (Episode 323-324): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[A Friendship That Can't Be Bought]] (Episode 329-330): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[A Friendship That Can't Be Bought]] (Episode 329-330): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[The Suspicious Spicy Curry]] (Episode 331 only): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[The Suspicious Spicy Curry]] (Episode 331 only): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[The Convenience Store Trap]] (Episode 343-344): Organizer and storyboard
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* [[The Convenience Store Trap]] (Episode 343-344): Organizer, Storyboard
* [[Clash of Red and Black]] (Episode 499 only): Storyboard along with Masato Sato
 
* [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony]] (Episodes 505-506): Storyboard
 
* [[Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West]] (Episode 651): Organizer
 
  
 
Participation in: '''8''' openings and '''10''' endings
 
Participation in: '''8''' openings and '''10''' endings
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* [[Kanashii Hodo Kyō no Yūhi Kirei da ne]] (Ending 41): Storyboard
 
* [[Kanashii Hodo Kyō no Yūhi Kirei da ne]] (Ending 41): Storyboard
 
* [[Overwrite]] (Ending 42): Storyboard
 
* [[Overwrite]] (Ending 42): Storyboard
* [[Koi ni Koishite]] (Ending 43): Storyboard and technical director
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* [[Koi ni Koishite]] (Ending 43): Storyboard, Technical director
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=== As Koujin Ochi ===
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Participation in: '''3''' cases (4 episodes)
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* [[Clash of Red and Black]] (Episode 499 only): Storyboard (along with Masato Sato)
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* [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony]] (Episodes 505-506): Storyboard
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* [[Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West]] (Episode 651): Organizer
  
 
Participation in: '''3''' OVAs
 
Participation in: '''3''' OVAs
* [[The Stranger from Ten Years Later]] (OVA 9): Director and ending storyboard
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* [[The Stranger from Ten Years Later]] (OVA 9): Director, Ending storyboard
 
* [[Kid in Trap Island]] (OVA 10): Director
 
* [[Kid in Trap Island]] (OVA 10): Director
 
* [[A Secret Order From London]] (OVA 11): Director
 
* [[A Secret Order From London]] (OVA 11): Director
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=== Anime ===
 
=== Anime ===
 
As Koujin Ochi:
 
As Koujin Ochi:
* ''(La) Corda D'Oro ~primo passo~'': Director, Storyboard
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* ''La Corda D'Oro ~primo passo~'': Director, Storyboard
 
* ''Samurai Warriors'': Director, Storyboard, Unit director
 
* ''Samurai Warriors'': Director, Storyboard, Unit director
 
* ''Voice of Fox'': Director, Screenplay
 
* ''Voice of Fox'': Director, Screenplay
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As Chiko Uonji:
 
As Chiko Uonji:
* ''Samurai Warriors'' (2 episodes): Screenplay
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* ''Samurai Warriors'': Screenplay
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 19:16, 27 October 2023

Koujin Ochi

Koujin Ochi.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: unknown
Place of birth: Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Location: Japan
Also known as Hirohito Ochi and Chiko Uonji.

Koujin Ochi (於地 紘仁 Ochi Kōjin?), real name Hirohito Ochi (越智 浩仁 Ochi Hirohito?), is a Japanese anime director, technical director, and screenplay writer. He also uses rarely the alias Chiko Uonji (宇恩寺 稚子 Uonji Chiko?). He directed Detective Conan from episode 505 to 666, and later episodes 678 to 679.

Biography

Ochi entered the Utsunomiya University Faculty of Education (宇都宮大学教育学部) in 1982, and even then, he was already active in the animation industry; he was affiliated with the animation research association of his university. Moreover, he was the person who held a screening event of Space Runaway Ideon (伝説巨神イデオン). In 1986, he dropped out of school during the academic year; thereafter, he began to work under his real name, Hirohito Ochi (越智 浩仁). In 1988, he served as the production advancement of the anime Topo Gigio (トッポ・ジージョ).

Photo of Koujin Ochi.

In 1996, he joined the production of the Detective Conan anime, and served as the storyboard artist and episode director for the 4th episode The Coded Map of the City Case, until the 2nd part of The Convenience Store Trap in 2003, Ochi temporarily quit the production (during this period, he had also written some screenplays for the anime, they were highly famed among the fandom as well). Starting 2006, he altered his name to Koujin Ochi (於地 紘仁), and became active again, which he returned to the Detective Conan anime production team in 2008, first he did storyboard for Clash of Red and Black (Disguise). And from episode 505 onwards, Masato Sato stepped down from the anime director role, so Ochi replaced him as the director in episodes 505-666 and episodes 678-679 also under his alias Koujin Ochi (which was from 2008 to 2012; Yasuichiro Yamamoto was the director from episodes 667 to 677).

Incidentally, he was the director who first introduced the "Animation Supervisor" (作画監修 Sakuga Kanshū?) for the anime, due to the instability of some anime frames caused by outsourcing; Seiji Muta was promoted by him for that role. Yasuichiro Yamamoto took over his position after his resignation of the anime director. Apart from these, Ochi is also an excellent screenwriter, and has written many renowned episodes for the series; A Cursed Mask Coldly Laughs is the well-known case he wrote. After 2010, he began to use the pseudonym Chiko Uonji (宇恩寺 稚子) when serving as the screenwriter. After stepping down as director, Ochi's activity in Detective Conan decreased drastically, and he merely served as the screenwriter for Eyewitness Testimony Seven Years Later in 2018.

Just like a lot of mystery cases found in Detective Conan, the two aliases used by Ochi have an interesting origin based on his real name: Koujin Ochi shares the same pronunciation as his real name but written in different ways; Chiko Uonji is the rearrangement of his real name's romanji (Ochi Koujin → Uonji Chiko).

Scenarios written

Number of case scenarios written under the name of Hirohito Ochi: 4 (6 episodes)

Number of case scenarios written under the name of Chiko Uonji: 4 (7 episodes)

Other works in Detective Conan

As Hirohito Ochi

Participation in: 40 cases (49 episodes)

Participation in: 8 openings and 10 endings

As Koujin Ochi

Participation in: 3 cases (4 episodes)

Participation in: 3 OVAs

Other notable works

Anime

As Koujin Ochi:

  • La Corda D'Oro ~primo passo~: Director, Storyboard
  • Samurai Warriors: Director, Storyboard, Unit director
  • Voice of Fox: Director, Screenplay

As Hirohito Ochi:

  • After War Gundam X: Storyboard, Episode director
  • Nekketsu Saikyo Gozaurer: Storyboard, Episode director
  • Pocket Monster Crystal: Raikou Ikazuchi no Densetsu: Storyboard, Unit director, Opening animation
  • Pokémon - Destiny Deoxys: Unit director
  • Pokemon 4Ever: Assistant director
  • Pokemon Heroes - Latias & Latios: Assistant director
  • Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea: Storyboard, Assistant director

As Chiko Uonji:

  • Samurai Warriors: Screenplay

References

  1. 於地紘仁 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. Anime News Network