A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Tetsuya Ōishi
Birthplace:
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Tetsuya Oishi (大石哲也) is a Japanese screenwriter.
Screenplay:
2004 極限推理コロシアム
2006 Death Note
2006 Death Note: The Last Name
2007 X-Cross
2009 MW
2009 Vampire Island
2010 BECK
2016 Crime Mystery by Kosaku Asahina: Tragedy of Hanasaki Village
2017 Blade of the Immortal
2018 Last Winter, We Parted
2018 Stolen Identity
2020 Stolen Identity 2
2022 "Renjou" Keishichou Kyoukouhan-gakari Higuchi Akira
2022 Usogui
Writer:
2002 Muscle Heat
2004 極限推理コロシアム
2006 Death Note
2006 Death Note: The Last Name
2007 Midnight March
2007 X-Cross
2009 MW
2009 Vampire Island
2010 BECK
2016 Crime Mystery by Kosaku Asahina: Tragedy of Hanasaki Village
2016 Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru
2017 Blade of the Immortal
2018 Last Winter, We Parted
2018 Stolen Identity
2020 Stolen Identity 2
2022 "Renjou" Keishichou Kyoukouhan-gakari Higuchi Akira
2022 It's in the Woods
2022 Usogui
2024 Stolen Identity: The Last Hacker
Creator:
2022 Investigation 7
Screenplay:
2008 Prisoner
2013 Detective's Eyes
2018 Butler Saionji’s Great Reasoning
2020 No Matter How Much the Night is Dark
2022 Investigation 7
Script Editor:
2007 Detective School Q
2008 Prisoner
2013 Detective's Eyes
2018 Butler Saionji’s Great Reasoning
2020 No Matter How Much the Night is Dark
2022 Investigation 7
Teleplay:
2007 Detective School Q
2008 Prisoner
2013 Detective's Eyes
2016 MARS
2018 Butler Saionji’s Great Reasoning
2020 No Matter How Much the Night is Dark
2022 Investigation 7
Writer:
1995 The Files of the Young Kindaichi
1997 D×D
1997 Psychometrer Eiji
1997 Virtuacall 2
1999 Kimi to Ita Mirai no Tame ni ~ I'll be back
2004 Midnight Ghost Tour
2005 One Missed Call
2007 Detective School Q
2008 Prisoner
2009 Lessons for a Perfect Detective Story
2011 CSI: Crime Scene Talks
2013 Detective's Eyes
2014 Binta!
2015 Keiji 7-nin
2015 Scapegoat
2016 MARS
2017 The Courage to be Disliked
2018 Butler Saionji’s Great Reasoning
2020 No Matter How Much the Night is Dark
2021 School Police
2022 Investigation 7
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