Director
Toshio Hirata
36 works · Active 1967–2012 · Avg score 59/100
Toshio Hirata has been directing since 1967, building a 36-title body of work with a community-average of 59/100. Their voice is most often heard in Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, with Tomorrow's Joe as a defining piece.
Signature works
- Tomorrow's Joe (1970)
- Petshop of Horrors (1999)
- YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl! (1989)
- Astro Boy (2003) (2003)
- Barefoot Gen 2 (1986)
- Fantastic Adventures of Unico (1981)
Trademarks
Filmography
2010s
- 2012 — Folktales from Japan · TV
2000s
- 2003 — Astro Boy (2003) · TV
1990s
- 1999 — Petshop of Horrors · TV
- 1997 — Kansuke-san to Fushigi na Jitensha · MOVIE
- 1995 — Catnapped! The Movie · MOVIE
- 1993 — Rail of the Star: A True Story of Children · MOVIE
- 1993 — Hiroshima ni Ichiban Densha ga Hashitta · MOVIE
- 1993 — Kappa no Sanpei · MOVIE
- 1992 — Little Twins · OVA
- 1992 — Little Twins: Bokura no Natsu ga Tondeiku · MOVIE
- 1991 — Anime Koukyoushi: Jungle Taitei · OVA
- 1990 — Eguchi Hisashi no NANTOKA NARUDESHO! · OVA
- 1990 — Umi da! Funade da! Nikoniko, Pun · MOVIE
1980s
- 1989 — YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl! · TV
- 1988 — Donguri to Yamaneko · OVA
- 1988 — Natsufuku No Shoujotachi · SPECIAL
- 1988 — Fair, then Partly Piggy · MOVIE
- 1987 — The Golden Bird · MOVIE
- 1987 — The Phoenix: Chapter of Yamato · OVA
- 1987 — Twilight of the Cockroaches · MOVIE
- 1987 — Hoero Bunbun (Movie) · MOVIE
- 1986 — Barefoot Gen 2 · MOVIE
- 1985 — Bobby ni Kubittake · MOVIE
- 1984 — Chiisana Koi no Monogatari: Chitchi to Sally Hatsukoi no Shiki · SPECIAL
- 1983 — Superkid (1983) · TV_SHORT
- 1981 — Fantastic Adventures of Unico · MOVIE
1970s
- 1979 — Unico: Black Rain and White Feather · MOVIE
- 1977 — Chiisana Jumbo · MOVIE
- 1976 — Manga Fairy Tales of the World · TV
- 1973 — Fables of the Green Forest · TV
- 1972 — Moomin (1972) · TV
- 1971 — Kunimatsu-sama no Otoridai · TV
- 1970 — Tomorrow's Joe · TV
1960s
- 1968 — Fight Da!! Pyuta · TV
- 1968 — Wanpaku Tanteidan · TV
- 1967 — Adventures of the Monkey King · TV