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*''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]'' (2001) - Assistant special effects director
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*''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' (2002) - Assistant special effects director
*''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'' (2002) - Special effects art assistant, digital effects
*''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]'' (2003) - Assistant special effects director
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*''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]'' (2004) - Assistant art director, digital composites
*''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]'' (2004) - Assistant art director, digital composites

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Kiyotaka Taguchi
Kiyotaka Taguchi
Born May 7, 1980
Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan
First work Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (2000)
Notable work Geharha: The Dark and Long Hair Monster (2009)
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Kiyotaka Taguchi (田口清隆,   Taguchi Kiyotaka) is a Japanese film and television director. He is best known as the head director of the two recent seasons in the Ultra Series, Ultraman X and Ultraman Orb, as well as their respective films. His action scenes often make use of complex long takes seldom seem elsewhere in the tokusatsu genre.

Selected Filmography

Director

Special Effects

Gallery

Videos

2012 SciFi Japan TV interview
Taguchi guides three children through the making of their own kaiju film
The music video for Mayday's "少年他的奇幻漂流"

External Links

References

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