Atsuko Ishizuka (b. 1981)

Alias:
石塚 敦子

Birthplace:
Okazaki, Aichi, Japan

Born:
September 3, 1981

During her education at art school, Ishizuka made a number of short animated films for her own enjoyment, often set to music. One of these films, Gravitation, which was later featured at the 2005 Tehran International Short Film Festival, caught the attention of both the Japanese broadcasting giant NHK and Madhouse. NHK quickly contacted Atsuko with an offer to have her animate a music video segment for the popular and long running short film program Minna no Uta (Everyone's Songs), which was designed to highlight upcoming independent animators and musicians. However, by this time Ishizuka had already been hired by Madhouse as a production assistant, and feeling that it would not be right to accept freelance work outside of the studio, she turned them down. However, the Minna no Uta staff was unwilling to give up, and they requested that Madhouse take on the music video project with Ishizuka as director. The studio agreed, and in 2004, Atsuko rose through the ranks for her first professional film, The Moon Waltz.

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Animation:
2005  Gravitation

Assistant Director:
2005  Gravitation
2007  The Piano Forest

Director:
2004  The Moon Waltz
2005  Gravitation
2007  The Piano Forest
2017  No Game No Life: Zero
2022  Goodbye, Don Glees!

Screenplay:
2004  The Moon Waltz
2005  Gravitation
2007  The Piano Forest
2017  No Game No Life: Zero
2022  Goodbye, Don Glees!

Second Unit Director:
2004  The Moon Waltz
2005  Gravitation
2007  The Piano Forest
2017  No Game No Life: Zero
2022  Goodbye, Don Glees!

Storyboard Artist:
2004  The Moon Waltz
2005  Gravitation
2007  The Piano Forest
2017  No Game No Life: Zero
2022  Goodbye, Don Glees!

Director:
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

Key Animation:
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

Opening/Ending Animation:
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

Series Director:
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

Storyboard Artist:
2004  Monster
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

Writer:
2004  Monster
2006  NANA
2008  Top Secret: The Revelation
2009  Aoi Bungaku Series
2011  Chihayafuru
2011  Supernatural: The Anime Series
2012  The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
2014  HaNaYaMaTa
2014  No Game No Life
2016  Prince of Stride: Alternative
2018  A Place Further Than the Universe

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