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Junji Nishimura : ウィキペディア英語版
Junji Nishimura
is a male Japanese animation director and producer from Yobuko, Saga, Japan, though currently resides in Karatsu, Saga. After graduating from Meiji Gakuin University in 1980, Nishimura entered into the anime studio Nishiko Production. Nishimura had his first job as a producer for ''Baldios'' in 1980, and went on to be in charge of production in other series such as ''Six God Combination Godmars'', and ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'' in 1982. An episode of ''Urusei Yatsura'' he directed in 1982, "After You've Gone" (episode #44), was voted the favorite episode of the TV series by Japanese fans. In 1984, Nishimura resigned from Nishiko and in 1985 had his director debut with ''Pro Golfer Saru''. Since then, he has worked as the director on many anime produced by Studio Deen, notably ''Ranma 1/2'' (serving as series director on later television seasons and for the OVA series as well) and ''Kyo Kara Maoh!''.
Nishimura has also animated several episodes of the animated show ''South Park'' for its 11th and 12th seasons as well as being credited in several episodes in earlier seasons.
==Anime involved in==

*''Billy Inu Nandemo Shokai'': Director
*''Code-E'': Screenplay
*''D-1 Devastator'': Director
*''Dog Days''': Director
*''Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG'': Storyboard (ep 29, 33)
*''Glasslip'': Director
*''Kishin Dōji Zenki Gaiden: Anki Kitan'': Director
* Koitabi ~True Tours Nanto: Director
*''Kyo Kara Maoh!'': Director
*''Kyo Kara Maoh! R'': Director
*''Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'': Script (ep 8)
*''Mars'': Director
*''Minami no Shima no Chiisana Hikouki Birdy'': Series Composition
*''OL Kaizo Koza'': Storyboard
*''Otaku no Seiza'': Storyboard
*''Pro Golfer Saru'': Director
*''Ranma ½'': Director
*''Ranma ½: One Flew Over the Kuno's Nest'': Director
*''Samurai Deeper Kyo'' Series director, Storyboard (ep 1-3,5-6,11,14)
*''Sengoku Majin GoShogun'': Animation director
*''Simoun'': Director, Script (ep 3,9,10,14,16,17,19,22,25), Storyboard (ep 1,2,8,12,14,16,19,22,24,25)
*''Soul Hunter'': Director
*''True Tears'': Director, Script (ep 2, 5), Storyboard (ep 1, 2, 3, 5), Episode Director (ep 1)
*''Urusei Yatsura'': Assistant director
*''Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer'': Associate Director
*''Violinist of Hameln'': Series director
*''Windy Tales'': Director
*''You're Under Arrest: The Movie'': Director
*''Zenki'': Director
*''Shutendoji (manga)'': Director (ep 1, 2)

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