Sukehiro Tomita
Appearance
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Sukehiro Tomita (富田 祐弘, Tomita Sukehiro, born in April 14, 1948) is a Japanese scenario writer. He is known for his work on Digimon Frontier, Gall Force, Genesis Climber MOSPEADA, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, Sailor Moon, Macross II, B't X and Wedding Peach. At the 2024 Tokyo Anime Award Festival, Tomita won the Lifetime Achievement Award in the scriptwriter category.[1]
Screenwriting
[edit]Anime television series
[edit]- series head writer denoted in bold
- Ganso Tensai Bakabon (1977)
- Cho Super Car Gattaiger (1977-1978)
- Gekisou! Rubenkaiser (1977-1978)
- Majokko Tickle (1978)
- Starzinger (1978-1979)
- Megaloman (1979)
- Invincible Robo Trider G7 (1980)
- King Arthur (1980)
- Space Runaway Ideon (1980-1981)
- Fisherman Sanpei (1980-1982)
- Saikyo Robo Daioja (1981)
- Dotakon (1981)
- GoShogun (1981)
- Galaxy Cyclone Braiger (1981)
- Dash Kappei (1982)
- Fang of the Sun Dougram (1982-1983)
- Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982-1983)
- Love Me, My Knight (1983)
- Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman (1983)
- Super Dimension Century Orguss (1983-1984)
- Aura Battler Dunbine (1983-1984)
- Genesis Climber MOSPEADA (1983-1984)
- Heavy Metal L-Gaim (1984-1985)
- Persia, the Magic Fairy (1984-1985)
- Wing-Man (1984-1985)
- Futari Daka (1984-1985)
- Alpen Rose (1985)
- Ninja Senshi Tobikage (1985-1986)
- Ganbare, Kickers! (1986)
- Kimagure Orange Road (1987-1988)
- Mami the Psychic (1987-1989)
- Bikkuriman (1987-1989)
- Osomatsu-kun (1988)
- Shin Bikkuriman (1989-1990)
- Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel (1989-1991)
- Tasuke, the Samurai Cop (1990-1991)
- RPG Densetsu Hepoi (1990-1991)
- Genji Tsūshin Agedama (1991)
- High School Mystery: Gakuen Nanafushigi (1991-1992)
- Sailor Moon (1992-1993)
- Yu Yu Hakusho (1992-1994)
- Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (1993-1994)
- Sailor Moon R (1993-1994)
- Sailor Moon S (1994-1995)
- Macross 7 (1994-1995)
- Ping-Pong Club (1995)
- Wedding Peach (1995-1996)
- B't X (1996)
- Baby & Me (1996)
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (1996-1997)
- The Legend of Zorro (1996-1997)
- Hyper Police (1997)
- Anime Ganbare Goemon (1998)
- Weiß Kreuz (1998)
- Yoiko (1998-1999)
- Power Stone (1999)
- Burst Ball Barrage!! Super B-Daman (1999)
- Phantom Thief Jeanne (1999-2000)
- Ceres, Celestial Legend (2000)
- Gear Fighter Dendoh (2000)
- Salaryman Kintarō (2001)
- Digimon Frontier (2002-2003)
- Ki Fighter Taerang (2002-2003)
- Firestorm (2003)
- Pluster World (2003-2004)
- Full-Blast Science Adventure - So That’s How It Is (2003-2004)
- Agatha Christie’s Great Detectives Poirot and Marple (2004-2005)
- The Snow Queen (2005)
- Crash B-Daman (2006)
- Happy Lucky Bikkuriman (2006-2007)
- Shōwa Monogatari (2011)
Live action TV
[edit]- Kamen Rider Super-1 (1981)
- Hana no Asuka-gumi! (1988)
Films
[edit]- The Ideon: Be Invoked (1982)
- Dougram: Documentary of the Fang of the Sun (1983)
- Macross: Do You Remember Love? (1984)
- Utsunomiko (1989)
- Utsunomiko 2: Tenjohen (1990)
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē (1996)
OVAs
[edit]- series head writer denoted in bold
- Gall Force: Eternal Story (1986)
- Outlanders (1986)
- Elf 17 (1987)
- Cleopatra DC (1989)
- Hi-Speed Jecy (1989-1990)
- Devil Hunter Yohko (1990)
- Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again (1992)
- Dokyusei: End of Summer (1994-1995)
- Fencer of Minerva (1995)
- Macross Dynamite 7 (1997-1998)
Manga
[edit]- Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again (1993)
- Wedding Peach (1994-1996)
- Baby Birth (2001-2002)
References
[edit]- ^ Pineda, Rafael (December 14, 2024). "Akira Toriyama, Ryousuke Takahashi, Toshio Furukawa, Yuji Ohno, More Win TAAF's Lifetime Achievement Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Sukehiro Tomita at IMDb
- Sukehiro Tomita at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Sukehiro Tomita anime at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)
- Sukehiro Tomita at WikiMoon