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was a Japanese scriptwriter and novelist. His major works include anime ''
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'', the ''
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'' series, and ''
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'', of which he created the Pokémon
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. He had a reputation for his witty dialogue and was known for the unusual next episode previews in the series he served as chief writer for. In ''Pokémon'', he coined Team Rocket's iconic motto. He was also a member of the Writers Guild of Japan. His father, , served as Fukuoka Prefecture's lieutenant governor, local vice-minister and chairman of the local finance association.


Career

Shudo was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, but moved to
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when he was a child because his father was a government official, and he attributes his dry, non-indigenous style to this experience. When he failed the college entrance exams, he read a specialized magazine that his younger sister had bought, ''Scenario'', which led him to enroll in a screenplay institute with the funds he had saved up to go to prep school. He got recognized for the screenplays he had written there, and in 1969, at the age of 19, he made his debut as a scriptwriter in the 45th episode of the TV
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''. However, he got tired of fixing scripts that he did not agree with and stopped writing altogether, claiming he got fed up with penning human drama pieces, so he spent the rest of his time working as a salesman for educational equipment and various ceremonial occasions, while at the same time helping out with
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original stories and plots for TV dramas without taking credit for any of his work. Later, he roamed Europe with the money he had saved from his salesman job, and when he returned to Japan after running out, with the help of his acquaintance, screenwriter Fukiko Miyauchi, he returned to work as a scriptwriter in 1976 for an episode from ''Manga Sekai Mukashibanashi'', an anime TV series produced by Dax International. Since then, he worked on Dax's several other serials, such as ''Paris no Isabelle'' and ''Manga Hajimete Monogatari''. In the early 1980s, he also worked on
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's works, but it was ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'' and ''
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'', both of which were produced at
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, where he was in charge of everything from the original idea to story editing, that revealed his talent as an author. In 1984, he won the Best Screenplay Award at the first Japan Anime Awards for ''Manga Hajimete Monogatari'', ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'', and ''Sasuga Sarutobi''. He also worked as a novelist, with his best known work being the ''
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'' series. He worked with
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, the main director of both works, in the 1990s on the sequel to ''Minky Momo'' and later ''Pocket Monsters''. His biggest contribution to the ''Pocket Monsters'' (''
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. Shudo was interested in creating a darker storyline for the franchise that he otherwise was not allowed to do when working on the series and hoped that the Pokémon series would be his chance to bring those ideas to life. After Lugia's creation, many changes were made by the staff that Shudo had found displeasing, such as making Lugia male (he considered Lugia female) and interjecting him into the main series of games (Shudo wanted him to be exclusive to the movie). Before, during and after Lugia's creation, Shudo would heavily consume alcohol and tranquilizers, which he claimed cleared his mind when working, and it contributed to his failing health. In his later years, he contributed articles to the website Anime Style and worked on feature films. The materials for the major works he was involved in, such as screenplays, have been donated to the Odawara Public Library in
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,
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, where he once used to live. Some of the materials held by the library are on permanent display at the Odawara Museum of Literature. On October 28, 2010, he collapsed after suffering a
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in a smoking room at
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Nara Station in
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Prefecture, where he was visiting, and was rushed to the hospital. However, he died on the next day at the age of 61. In 2011, a memorial exhibition titled "In Memoriam of the Screenwriter Takeshi Shudo" was held at the Suginami Animation Museum in
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, Tokyo. The 2017 anime film, '' Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!'', credits Shudo as partial screenwriter in the staff roll, as he wrote the script for the first episode of the TV anime, which was used as the base for the early part of the film.


Works

* series head writer denoted in bold


TV Anime

*''Manga Furusato Mukashibanashi'' (1976) *''Manga Hajimete Monogatari'' (1978–1984) *''Paris no Isabelle'' (1979) *'' Manga Sarutobi Sasuke'' (1979–1980) *''
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'' (1980–1981) *''
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'' (1981) *''Toshishun'' (1981) *''
GoShogun is a super robot anime series created by Takeshi Shudo. It was produced and aired in 1981 in Japan, with a movie special released in 1982 and a film sequel, ''GoShogun: The Time Étranger'' or ''Time Stranger'', in 1985. Its title has bee ...
'' (1981) *'' Dash Kappei'' (1981–1982) *'' Thunderbirds 2086'' (1982) *''
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'' (1982) *''
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'' (1982–1983) *''Sasuga no Sarutobi'' (1982–1984) *'' Stop!! Hibari-kun!'' (1983) *'' Taotao'' (1983–1985) *''
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'' (1984) *''
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'' (1984) *''Manga Doshite Monogatari'' (1984–1986) *''Manga Naruhodo Monogatari'' (1986–1988) *''Shin Manga Naruhodo Monogatari'' (1988) *''Manga Hajimete Omoshirojuku'' (1989) *'' Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko'' (1990–1991) *''Magical Princess Minky Momo: Hold on to Your Dreams'' (1991–1992) *''
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'' (1994–1995) *''
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'' (1996–1997) *''
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'' (1997–2002) *'' Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns'' (2000) *'' Dancouga Nova - Super God Beast Armor'' (2007)


Film

*'' Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is the Sea of Stars'' (1988) *'' Pokémon: The First Movie'' (1998) *'' Pokémon: The Movie 2000'' (1999) *'' Pokémon 3: The Movie'' (2000) *'' Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!'' (2017) *'' Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution'' (2019)


OVA

*''Radio City Fantasy'' (1984) *''GoShogun: The Time Étranger'' (1985) *''Magical Princess Minky Momo: La Ronde in my Dream'' (1985) *''Cosmos Pink Shock'' (1986) *''Legend of the Galactic Heroes'' (1988) *''
Eternal Filena is a fantasy light novel series by Takeshi Shudo (best known for writing the scripts for ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'' and ''Pokémon'') which was serialized in Japan in ''Animage'', illustrated by Akemi Takada. The series has been collect ...
'' (1992–1993) *''Minky Momo in The Bridge Over Dreams '' (1993) *''Minky Momo in The Station of Your Memories'' (1994)


Novels

*''Eternal Filena'' *''Pocket Monsters The Animation'' ** Vol. 1: Departure ** Vol. 2: Friends


References


External links

*
Takeshi Shudo's Anime Style articles
(Japanese)
Takeshi Shudo's blog
(Japanese)
Obituary
by
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Shudo, Takeshi 1949 births 2010 deaths Japanese writers Pokémon University of Tokyo alumni Writers from Fukuoka (city)