Masao Maruyama (b. 1941)

Alias:
まるやま まさお
丸山 正雄
小林 幸
明日之丈

Birthplace:
Shiogama, Miyagi, Japan

Born:
June 19, 1941

Masao Maruyama (丸山 正雄, born June 19, 1941) is a Japanese anime producer and anime entrepreneur, the co-founder of Madhouse, as well as the founder of MAPPA and Studio M2. He is the current chairman of MAPPA and president of Studio M2.  Maruyama has been involved in the Japanese animation business for over 50 years. He has worked with many well-known and up-and-coming animators, established several animation production companies, worked on dozens of series and films, and planned and produced various works.  Maruyama is one of the most experienced producers in the Japanese animation industry and has given opportunities to individuals who went on to become accomplished directors in their own right. Among the talents he picked up were Satoshi Kon, Mamoru Hosoda, and Sunao Katabuchi. He also gave Masaaki Yuasa and Mitsuo Iso a chance to direct at a very early stage. He also gave Mamoru Hosoda, who was thinking of returning to his hometown to change careers after he was forced to drop out of directing Studio Ghibli's Howl's Moving Castle, a chance to direct his first theatrical film after resigning from Toei Animation. Yuichiro Hayashi, Munehisa Sakai, and Sunghoo Park, who became MAPPA's main directors, and Sayo Yamamoto, his direct protégé at Madhouse, are also people whose talents were discovered by Maruyama. His ability to find talented people helped Madhouse and MAPPA to make great strides.

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Executive Producer:
1999  Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie
2002  Millennium Actress
2003  Aquarian Age the Movie

Producer:
1985  Bobby's Girl
1985  The Dagger of Kamui
1987  Junk Boy
1987  Phoenix: Space Chapter
1988  Fairy King
1988  Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest Is the Sea of Stars
1988  Natsufuku no shōjotachi: Hiroshima Shōwa nijūnen hachigatsu muika
1989  Neo Tokyo
1989  Urusei Yatsura: Goat and Cheese
1991  Urusei Yatsura: Terror of Girly-Eyes Measles
1992  Desperate Love
1993  A-Girl
1993  Kiss Me On The Apple Of My Eye
1993  Pops
1993  Singles
1994  Bronze: Cathexis Koji Nanjo
1995  Azuki-chan the Movie
1995  Bio Hunter
1995  Memories
1995  Stink Bomb
1998  Perfect Blue
1998  Satanika
1999  Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie
2000  Reign: The Conqueror Movie
2000  Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
2001  Metropolis
2001  X: An Omen
2002  Millennium Actress
2003  Aquarian Age the Movie
2003  Nasu: Summer in Andalusia
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Last Order
2007  Highlander: The Search for Vengeance
2009  Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors
2013  Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge
2016  In This Corner of the World
2019  One Arm
????  Mfinda

Production Design:
1985  Bobby's Girl
1985  The Dagger of Kamui
1987  Junk Boy
1987  Phoenix: Space Chapter
1988  Fairy King
1988  Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest Is the Sea of Stars
1988  Natsufuku no shōjotachi: Hiroshima Shōwa nijūnen hachigatsu muika
1989  Neo Tokyo
1989  Urusei Yatsura: Goat and Cheese
1991  Urusei Yatsura: Terror of Girly-Eyes Measles
1992  Desperate Love
1993  A-Girl
1993  Kiss Me On The Apple Of My Eye
1993  Pops
1993  Singles
1994  Bronze: Cathexis Koji Nanjo
1995  Azuki-chan the Movie
1995  Bio Hunter
1995  Memories
1995  Stink Bomb
1998  Perfect Blue
1998  Satanika
1999  Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie
2000  Reign: The Conqueror Movie
2000  Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
2001  Metropolis
2001  X: An Omen
2002  Millennium Actress
2003  Aquarian Age the Movie
2003  Nasu: Summer in Andalusia
2005  Final Fantasy VII: Last Order
2007  Highlander: The Search for Vengeance
2009  Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors
2013  Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge
2016  In This Corner of the World
2019  One Arm
????  Mfinda

Creative Producer:
2011  Chihayafuru

Executive Producer:
1998  TRIGUN
2011  Chihayafuru
2023  PLUTO

Producer:
1991  Doomed Megalopolis
1992  Zetsuai-1989
1994  DNA²
1994  Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals
1995  Street Fighter
1998  TRIGUN
1999  Pet Shop of Horrors
2000  Boogiepop Phantom
2000  Sakura Wars
2001  Chance Pop Session
2001  X
2002  Trava: Fist Planet
2003  Hitsuji no Uta
2003  Texhnolyze
2004  Tenjho Tenge
2004  The Gokusen
2005  Paradise Kiss
2006  Death Note
2006  NANA
2007  Claymore
2007  Den-noh Coil
2007  Mokke
2011  Chihayafuru
2017  Onihei
2023  PLUTO

Series Composition:
1977  Jetter Mars
1991  Doomed Megalopolis
1992  Zetsuai-1989
1994  DNA²
1994  Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals
1995  Street Fighter
1998  TRIGUN
1999  Pet Shop of Horrors
2000  Boogiepop Phantom
2000  Sakura Wars
2001  Chance Pop Session
2001  X
2002  Trava: Fist Planet
2003  Hitsuji no Uta
2003  Texhnolyze
2004  Tenjho Tenge
2004  The Gokusen
2005  Paradise Kiss
2006  Death Note
2006  NANA
2007  Claymore
2007  Den-noh Coil
2007  Mokke
2011  Chihayafuru
2017  Onihei
2023  PLUTO

Settings:
1971  Kunimatsu-sama no Otoridai
1977  Jetter Mars
1991  Doomed Megalopolis
1992  Zetsuai-1989
1994  DNA²
1994  Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals
1995  Street Fighter
1998  TRIGUN
1999  Pet Shop of Horrors
2000  Boogiepop Phantom
2000  Sakura Wars
2001  Chance Pop Session
2001  X
2002  Trava: Fist Planet
2003  Hitsuji no Uta
2003  Texhnolyze
2004  Tenjho Tenge
2004  The Gokusen
2005  Paradise Kiss
2006  Death Note
2006  NANA
2007  Claymore
2007  Den-noh Coil
2007  Mokke
2011  Chihayafuru
2017  Onihei
2023  PLUTO

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