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is a Japanese
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director, screenwriter, songwriter and novelist best known for creating the ''
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'' anime franchise.


Early life and family

Tomino was born on November 5, 1941, in
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,
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, to an old family of regional landowners in Ōjima (in present-day
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, Tokyo). His grandfather Kiheiji Tomino was the mayor of Ōjima and
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of Ōtsuka Rubber Works. His father Kihei Tomino was an employee at Japan Processed Fabrics, and his mother Sachiko was the daughter of town councillor and celluloid toy manufacturer Sakichi Tanaka. His uncle Kiheiji Tomino was a member of the Tokyo Prefectural Council. Tomino's father Kihei aspired to become a photographer and studied art at the
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. Kihei worked as a chemical engineer at the Odawara Arsenal developing pressurized suits for the
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fighter plane during the
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. Inspired by his father, Tomino dreamed of working in aerospace engineering, and later in engineering or mechanics. However, after failing the entrance exam to a technical high school, he was forced to switch to the humanities. He spent his senior year of high school studying the basics of story writing and practiced writing novels. He graduated from Sōyō High School. Fascinated by the postwar influx of American science fiction films, he entered the film department of Nihon University College of Art.


Career

Tomino joined
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's company,
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, on March 2, 1964, where he was originally a part of the production department and worked as a production assistant. One of Tomino's seniors was Hiroshi Wakao (later founder and CEO of Shaft), who had joined the company three months earlier; and it was Wakao who taught Tomino how to do jobs like collecting cut bags, filling out progress charts, and how to speak with the animators. Soon after, Tomino began drawing storyboards and writing screenplays for ''
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''. He later became one of the most important members of the anime studio
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, going on to direct numerous anime through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Tomino is perhaps best known for his transformation of the "
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"
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genre into the "
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" genre with 1979's ''
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'', the first in the ''Gundam'' franchise. He has also won numerous awards, including the "Best Director" award at the 2006
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(for the 2005 film '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Heirs to the Stars''). Two anime series directed by Tomino (''Mobile Suit Gundam'' in 1979– 80 and '' Space Runaway Ideon'' in 1980) won the
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Anime Grand Prix award. Tomino is known for using numerous pseudonyms for miscellaneous staffing roles that he performs in his works, including and , which are used to credit himself for screenplays and storyboards he creates, , which he uses to credit himself for theme song lyrics he writes. Tomino has collaborated (as Iogi) with artists such as
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, Asei Kobayashi, MIO and
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. Tomino is noted for directing several well-known anime series throughout his career, such as his most notable work, the ''
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'' series, beginning in 1979, and which was later followed onto numerous sequels, spinoffs and
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franchises, ''
Aura Battler Dunbine is an anime television series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and produced by Sotsu and Sunrise. Forty-nine episodes aired on Nagoya TV from February 5, 1983, to January 21, 1984. A three-episode anime OVA sequel entitled ''New Story of Aura ...
'', ''
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'' (in which he directed the first 26 episodes), and numerous others. His newer work includes '' Brain Powerd'' (1998), ''
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'' (1999), '' Overman King Gainer'' (2002) and most recently, '' Gundam Reconguista in G'' (2014).


1970s

Tomino made his directorial debut with 1972's . This show, loosely based on
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's manga ''Blue Triton'', showed a different perspective than the traditional "good vs. evil" show. The star, Triton, a 10-year-old boy, is the last survivor of the Tritons, a tribe from
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that was wiped out by the supposedly evil Poseidons. However the viewers learn later on that the story was not so black and white after all. In 1975, Tomino worked on ''
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'', his first
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work, in which he directed the first 26 episodes. ''Raideen'' was renowned and influential in its innovative portrayal of a giant machine of mysterious and mystical origins, and has gone on to inspire numerous other directors and series, including Yutaka Izubuchi's 2002 series, '' RahXephon''. Tomino also later worked on 1977's '' Voltes V''. In 1977, Tomino directed '' Zambot 3''. Certain sources cite this series as the origin of a nickname used by some anime fans, , due to the high number of character deaths (although Tomino had directed and worked in a number of series in which the vast majority of the protagonists survive). In 1978, Tomino conceived, wrote and directed the successful Super Robot series '' Daitarn 3'', which featured an unusual mix of spy adventure, drama, sci-fi and irony. The series introduced many "pastiche" elements which became popular in the Eighties. The lead character, Haran Banjo, is considered one of the most multi-layered and fascinating anime characters in history. In 1979, Tomino directed and wrote ''
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'', which was highly influential in transforming the
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genre into the
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genre. Mark Simmons discusses the impact of ''Gundam'' in his book, "Gundam Official Guide": In an interview published in ''Animerica'' magazine, Tomino discusses what he was trying to accomplish with ''Mobile Suit Gundam'': Although the last quarter of the show's original script was canceled and it had to be completed in 43 episodes, its popularity grew after three compilation movies were released in 1981 and 1982. ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' was followed by numerous sequels, spin-offs and merchandising franchises, becoming one of the longest-running and most influential, popular anime series in history, being chosen as No. 1 on
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's "Top 100 Anime" listing in 2005.


1980s

In 1980, Tomino directed '' Space Runaway Ideon'', a series which like ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' was cancelled on its initial run, but featured movie versions later on. The series is known for its darker story elements. Tomino followed up with a more light-hearted series called ''Xabungle'', but the darker nature of ''Ideon'' continued with 1983's ''
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''. In 1984, Tomino released ''
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''. The following year, Tomino directed the first sequel to 1979's ''Mobile Suit Gundam'', ''
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''. Tomino's involvement in the following Gundam series, 1986's '' Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ'' created an upbeat, comedic theme whereas the earlier Gundam's are of a darker theme. In 1988, Tomino concluded the saga begun in ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' with the ''Gundam'' motion picture '' Char's Counterattack''.


1990s and 2000s

Tomino directed an additional Gundam motion picture, ''
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'' in 1991. This movie, which took place 30 years after ''Char's Counterattack'', re-launched the Gundam saga in a new direction by featuring a completely new cast. In 1993, Tomino directed his next Gundam series, '' Victory Gundam'', which (like ''F91'' before) attempted to relaunch the Gundam saga with a completely new cast. In 1996, Tomino wrote and directed ''
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'', and in 1998 wrote and directed '' Brain Powerd''. In 1999, he returned to Gundam with ''
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'' and in 2002, directed two compilations movies for it entitled ''Turn A Gundam I: Earth Light'' and ''Turn A Gundam II: Moonlight Butterfly''. Also in 2002, he directed '' Overman King Gainer'', and in 2005, Tomino directed 3 compilation movies summarizing the events of 1985's ''Zeta Gundam''. His next major original work in the 2000s was the 6-episode OVA '' The Wings of Rean'', which first premiered on the Internet across Bandai Channel, the broadcast beginning from December 12, 2005, with the final episode starting on August 18, 2006. Also in 2006, Tomino made a special cameo appearance in Shinji Higuchi's
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film '' Sinking of Japan''. At the 2009 CESA Developers Conference, Tomino used his keynote speech to criticize the gaming industry, citing that video games "bringing no productivity at all" and that "consoles are just consuming electricity", while stressing that game developers need to focus more on quality content rather than advanced technology, comparing it to the modern animation industry. His surprising remarks have sparked mass discussions online. After working on the CGI short ''Ring of Gundam'' for Gundam's 30th anniversary in 2009, Tomino returned to the franchise again for its 35th anniversary in 2014 in a new work in which he wrote and directed, '' Gundam Reconguista in G''. The Anime Tourism Association, founded in 2016, has Tomino serving as its president. Tomino was present at Gundam Factory Yokohama for the opening ceremony of the 18-meter "life-size" moving statue of Gundam in
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.


Filmography


Television


Films

* '' Mobile Suit Gundam: The Movie'' (1981 – director, writer) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow'' (1982 – director, writer) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space'' (1982 – director, writer) * '' The Ideon: A Contact'' (1982 – director) * '' The Ideon: Be Invoked'' (1982 – director) * '' Xabungle Graffiti'' (1983 – director) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' (1988 – director, writer) * ''
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'' (1991 – director, writer) * '' Turn A Gundam I: Earth Light'' (2002 – director, writer) * '' Turn A Gundam II: Moonlight Butterfly'' (2002 – director, writer) * '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation I – Heirs To The Stars'' (2005 – director, writer) * '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation II – Lovers'' (2005 – director, writer) * '' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation III – Love is the Pulse of the Stars'' (2006 – director, writer) * '' Sinking of Japan'' (2006 – actor) * ' (2009 – director, writer) * '' Gundam Reconguista in G Movie I Go! Core Fighter'' (2019 – director, writer) * '' Gundam Reconguista in G Movie II Bellri's Fierce Charge'' (2020 – director, writer) * '' Gundam Reconguista in G Movie III Legacy from Space'' (2021 – director, writer) * '' Gundam Reconguista in G Movie IV Love That Cries Out in Battle'' (2022 – director, writer) * '' Gundam Reconguista in G Movie V Beyond the Peril of Death'' (2022 – director, writer)


OVAs

* ''
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'' (1986–87 – director) * ''
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'' (1996–97 – director, writer) * '' The Wings of Rean'' (2005–06 – director, writer)


Bibliography

;Novels * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Awakening, Escalation, Confrontation'' (1979–1981) * '' The Wings of Rean'' (1983–1986) * ''
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'' (1985–1986) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' (1987–1988) ** ''Mobile Suit Gundam: High-Streamer'' ** ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack: Bertochka Children'' (1988) * '' Gaia Gear'' (1987–1991) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash'' (1989–1990) * '' Haran Banjō Series'' (1989–1992) * '' Mobile Suit Gundam F91 Crossbone Vanguard'' (1991) * '' Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'' (1993–1994) * ''Secret Meeting: Amuro and Lala'' (1997) * '' Brain Powerd'' (1998–1999, co-written) ;Manga (written) * '' Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'' (1993–1994) * '' Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam'' (1994–1997, concept) * '' Brain Powerd'' (1998–2001) * '' Overman King Gainer'' (2002–2009)


Discography (as Rin Iogi)

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'' **"Tobe! Gandamu (Fly! Gundam)" by Koh Ikeda (Series Opening Theme) **"Eien ni Amuro (Forever Amuro)" by Koh Ikeda (Series Ending Theme) **"Char ga Kuru (Char is Coming)" by Koichiro Hori **"Kirameki no Lalah (Shining Lalah)" by
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**"Ima wa O-Yasumi" by
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**"Kaze ni Hitori de (Alone in the Wind)" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 2 Insert Song) **"Ai Senshi (Soldiers of Sorrow)" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 2 Ending Theme) **"Beginning" by Inoue Daisuke (Movie 3 Insert Song) **"Meguriai (Encounters)" by Inoue Daisuke (Co-written with Maso Urino) (Movie 3 Ending Theme) *'' The Ideon: A Contact'': "Sailing Fly (Sailing Fly)" by *'' The Ideon: Be Invoked'': "Ummi ni Hi ni (Under the sun, on the sea)" by Akiko Mizuhara *''
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'': "Dunbine Tobu (Flying Dunbine, English version titled ''Dunbine Fire'' translated by J.C.Edward)" by MIO (Opening Theme) *''
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'': "Time for L-Gaim" by MIO (Opening Theme) *''
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'': "Zeta – Toki wo Koete (Zeta – Transcending Times)" by Maya Arukawa, composed by
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as ''Better Days Are Coming'' (First Opening Theme) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ'': "Issenman-Nen Ginga (The 10-million-year-old Galaxy)" by Jun Hiroe (Second Ending Theme) *''
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'': "Eternal Wind" by Hiroko Moriguchi (Ending Song) *'' Mobile Suit Victory Gundam'': "Stand up to the Victory" (First Opening Theme) *'' Brain Powerd'', composed by
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: "Ai no Field" by Kokia (First Ending Theme) *''
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'', composed by
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**"Turn A Turn" by Hideki Saijou, composed by Asei Kobayashi (First Opening Theme) **"Century Color" by RAYS-GUNS (Co-written with You-mu Hamaguchi) (Second Opening Theme) **"Ojousan Naishobanashi desu (This is a private conversation, miss)" by Hideki Saijou **"Tsuki no Tama (Spirit of the Moon)" by RRET Team **"Tsuki no Mayu (The Cocoon of the Moon)" by (Second Ending Theme) *'' Overman King Gainer'': "King Gainer Over!" by Yoshiki Fukuyama (Opening Theme) *'' Gundam Reconguista in G'': "G no Senkō" by Daisuke Hasegawa (Ending Theme)


Honours

*
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(2021)


References


External links


''Nippon Battling Society'', in which Tomino is in charge

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