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* [[The Unsolvable Ice Trap]] (Episode 687) | * [[The Unsolvable Ice Trap]] (Episode 687) | ||
* [[The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip]] (Episode 939) | * [[The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip]] (Episode 939) | ||
* [[The Secret of the Search for his Wife]] (Episode 975) | * [[The Secret of the Search for his Wife]] (Episode 975) | ||
* [[The Alley of Sad Betrayal]] (Episode 1082) | * [[The Alley of Sad Betrayal]] (Episode 1082) | ||
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== Other notable works == | == Other notable works == | ||
Latest revision as of 23:18, 11 January 2026
Asami Ishikawa
Not to be confused with the Japanese mannequin named Asami Ishikawa.
Asami Ishikawa (石川 あさみ Ishikawa Asami) is a Japanese screenplay writer, meanwhile an editor for magazines and books. She is also a member of Creative Guardian Agency.
Biography
After serving as a small theatre director, playwright, and actor, Asami Ishikawa first debuted as a screenwriter by virtue of animation Shiki (屍鬼) in 2010.
Ishikawa's main scope of work in terms of her screenplays is for children; for example, she wrote screenplay for Hana Kappa (はなかっぱ), a television programme broadcast on NHK Educational TV. Nonetheless, she was famous for inserting horror-themed plots into her screenplays. Apart from television programmes, she also plans, edits, and writes children's books.
Scenarios written
Number of case scenarios written: 5 (5 episodes)
- The Unsolvable Ice Trap (Episode 687)
- The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip (Episode 939)
- The Secret of the Search for his Wife (Episode 975)
- The Alley of Sad Betrayal (Episode 1082)
- Double Alibi (Episode 1188)
Other notable works
Anime
- A Certain Scientific Accelerator: Screenplay
- The Laughing Salesman NEW: Screenplay
- Ninja Hattori: Screenplay
- Shiki: Screenplay
Movies
- Dejimon adobencha: Bokura no wo gemu! (2000): Screenplay
