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Toshiki Inoue : ウィキペディア英語版
Toshiki Inoue

is a Japanese screenwriter from Saitama Prefecture. He is known for his work on anime and tokusatsu dramas and films. He is the son of , who himself was a screenwriter for tokusatsu dramas. He is also a manga author, and has written both ''Mebius Gear'' and ''Sword Gai''.
== Biography ==
Inoue was born the child of Masaru Igami, a screenwriter known for his works on shows such as Kamen Rider and Akakage. Belonging to the fantasy literature Study Group at Seikei University, a short story written by Inoue caught the way of Toei Animation producer Shichijo Keizo, leading to his debut screenplay in 1981 with the 24th episode of Dr. Slump , "Arale's Big Change!" Since then, he was the head writer of animated works such as ''Galaxy Angel'', ''Kiba'', and ''Death Note''.
Like is father, Inoue also has done prolific work in the tokusatsu genre. In 1991, he was the head writer of the Toei tokusatsu series ''Chōjin Sentai Jetman'', part of the popular Super Sentai franchise. In 1996, he was the head writer of ''Choukou Senshi Changéríon'', writing the majority of its 39 episode run. He has also written extensively within the Kamen Rider franchise, writing almost every episode for ''Kamen Rider Agito'', ''Kamen Rider 555'', and ''Kamen Rider Kiva''. During the production shuffle for ''Kamen Rider Hibiki'', Inoue was brought in to be the head writer from episode 30 onwards, including writing the series' movie, ''Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Senki''. Inoue is also responsible for most of the Kamen Rider films within the 2000s, including two original films, ''Kamen Rider the First'' and ''Kamen Rider the Next'', which were retelling of the original Kamen Rider series, and ''Kamen Rider V3'', respectively. In 2013, Inoue was appointed as the head writer of ''Shougeki Gougairan'', created by fellow tokusatsu veteran Keita Amemiya.
Inoue's style of writing leans towards the skepticism of "complete integrity of the heroic ideal". His protagonists have a tendency to be calculative, have a scruffy attitude, or be generally flawed, allowing for "trauma" within the series. Interpersonal conflict is as important as the action within the series, with unity being difficult to achieve even among the heroes.〔 The universal theme of "What is justice, love and friendship" is used as catharsis, placing the heroes against their antithesis. He is also influenced by the books of Arsene Lupin and Agatha Christie, wishing to give his stories a "touch of mystery".〔

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