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Hiro Masaki

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: December 13, 1959[1]
Place of birth: Nagasaki, Japan
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Nicknames: 広真紀 (Hiro Maki)
廣真希 (Hiro Masaki)

Hiro Masaki (まさき ひろ Masaki Hiro?), from Nagasaki, is a Japanese screenplay writer, novelist, and film director.

Hiro graduated from Nagasaki University. After his graduation, he moved to Tokyo. And then made a debut as a scriptwriter in 1999, via the anime Digimon Adventure. Later on, he did organizer and screenplay work for several other anime. He is sometimes credited differentely, for example, all of his works in Detective Conan anime are credited as his katakana, "まさきひろ". On the otehr hand, in the anime Detective School Q, his works are credited as his kanji, "広真紀".

Meanwhile, he also published some novels, his very first novel ever published was called "Oedo Frankenstein", in 1994.

Scenarios Written

Number of case scenarios written : 10 (11 episodes)

Other Notable Works

Anime

  • Digimon (45 episodes + 1 movie) : Screenplay
  • Kinnikuman Nisei (9 episodes) : Screenplay
  • Tantei Gakuen Q (7 episodes): Screenplay
  • Elementhunters (5 episodes) : Screenplay
  • Many other animes including Fushigiboshi no Futago Hime, Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o and Transformers.

References

  1. Twitter Account (Japanese)
  2. IMDB
  3. Anime News Network
  4. Wikipedia (Japanese)
  5. Allociné
    1. ^ Official Website - MASAKI HIRO A JAPANESE WRITER