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'''Hiroshi Butsuda''' {{Nihongo|佛田 洋|Butsuda Hiroshi}}, born '''Hiroshi Harada''' {{Nihongo|原田 洋|Harada Hiroshi}}, is a [[Japan]]ese director best known for his work on [[Toei]]'s ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Series|Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' series.
'''Hiroshi Butsuda''' {{Nihongo|佛田 洋|Butsuda Hiroshi}}, also known as '''Hiroshi Harada''' {{Nihongo|原田 洋|Harada Hiroshi}},<ref name="Mook">{{harvnb|Kodansha|2017|p=33}}</ref> is a [[Japan]]ese director best known for his work on [[Toei]]'s ''[[wikia:w:c:kamenrider:Kamen Rider Series|Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Super Sentai|Super Sentai]]'' series.


After graduating from university in [[1984]], he and lifelong friend [[Toshio Miike]] joined the Tokusatsu Research Institute within Toei Studios Tokyo. He joined the art staff of the ''Sentai'' series ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Choudenshi Bioman|Choudenshi Bioman]]'' that same year and continued to work in a similar capacity on other shows until [[1990]], when he made his debut as a director of special effects on ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman|Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]''. In [[1997]], Butsuda received the Special Video Technology Award at the 20th Japan Academy Film Prize for his work on the film ''The Peking Man'' and became a representative of the Tokusatsu Research Institute the [[1998|following year]]. Included among his nearly four-decade long filmography are the Toei-[[Tsuburaya Productions|Tsuburaya]] co-production ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider|Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider]]'', the [[2006]] [[Minoru Kawasaki]] comedy ''[[The World Sinks Except Japan]]'', and the upcoming ''[[What to Do With the Dead Kaiju?]]''.
After graduating from university in [[1984]], he and lifelong friend [[Toshio Miike]] joined the Tokusatsu Research Institute within Toei Studios Tokyo.<ref name="Mook"/> He joined the art staff of the ''Sentai'' series ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Choudenshi Bioman|Choudenshi Bioman]]'' that same year and continued to work in a similar capacity on other shows until [[1990]], when he made his debut as a director of special effects on ''[[wikia:w:c:powerrangers:Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman|Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]''.<ref name="Mook"/> In [[1997]], Butsuda received the Special Video Technology Award at the 20th Japan Academy Film Prize for his work on the film ''The Peking Man'' and became a representative of the Tokusatsu Research Institute the [[1998|following year]]. Included among his nearly four-decade long filmography are the Toei-[[Tsuburaya Productions|Tsuburaya]] co-production ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider|Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider]]'', the [[2006]] [[Minoru Kawasaki]] comedy ''[[The World Sinks Except Japan]]'', and the upcoming ''[[What to Do With the Dead Kaiju?]]''.
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*[https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Hiroshi_Butsuda Hiroshi Butsuda at Kamen Rider Wiki]
*[https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Hiroshi_Butsuda Hiroshi Butsuda at Kamen Rider Wiki]
*[http://kumamoto-fuchu.tokyo/interview/01.html Hiroshi Butsuda and Toshio Miike interview (published 10/21/2015, in Japanese)]
*[http://kumamoto-fuchu.tokyo/interview/01.html Hiroshi Butsuda and Toshio Miike interview (published 10/21/2015, in Japanese)]
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Hiroshi Butsuda
Hiroshi Butsuda LQ.jpg
Born October 10, 1961
Yamaga, Kumamoto, Japan
Occupation Director, director of special effects, storyboardist, representative of Tokusatsu Research Insitute
First work Choudenshi Bioman (TV 1984-85)
Notable work The Peking Man (1997)
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Hiroshi Butsuda (佛田 洋,   Butsuda Hiroshi), also known as Hiroshi Harada (原田 洋,   Harada Hiroshi),[1] is a Japanese director best known for his work on Toei's Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series.

After graduating from university in 1984, he and lifelong friend Toshio Miike joined the Tokusatsu Research Institute within Toei Studios Tokyo.[1] He joined the art staff of the Sentai series Choudenshi Bioman that same year and continued to work in a similar capacity on other shows until 1990, when he made his debut as a director of special effects on Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman.[1] In 1997, Butsuda received the Special Video Technology Award at the 20th Japan Academy Film Prize for his work on the film The Peking Man and became a representative of the Tokusatsu Research Institute the following year. Included among his nearly four-decade long filmography are the Toei-Tsuburaya co-production Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider, the 2006 Minoru Kawasaki comedy The World Sinks Except Japan, and the upcoming What to Do With the Dead Kaiju?.

Selected filmography

Selected bibliography

  • Special Effects Master Hiroshi Butsuda's World (2012) - Author

External links

References

This is a list of references for Hiroshi Butsuda. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kodansha 2017, p. 33

Bibliography

  • Super Sentai Official 21st Century Mook Vol. 8: Engine Sentai Go-onger. Kodansha. 25 May 2017. ISBN 978-4-06-509519-5.

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