Akiyuki Shinbo

his 2012 interview collection stylizes his name as Akiyuki Shinbou, and his 2019 interview collection stylizes his name as Akiyuki Shimbo.}}|新房 昭之|Shinbō Akiyuki|born September 27, 1961|lead=yes}} is a Japanese animator, director, compositional writer, and storyboard artist. Best known for his works with Shaft, he has attained international recognition for his unique visual style and storytelling methods.

Born in Koori, Fukushima Prefecture, Shinbo began his career in the early 1980s as an animator, but his true rise to fame in the industry occurred when he received the opportunity to direct for series produced by Pierrot at the turn of the decade and early 90s. His unique style developed across the studio's productions, cultivating in ''Yu Yu Hakusho'', which led to his debut as a series director with the J.C.Staff television series ''Metal Fighter Miku'' (1994). Over the next several years, Shinbo developed his directorial style through numerous avenues in the industry; and the pure form of his style has been described as coalescing in series like ''The SoulTaker'' (2001) and ''Le Portrait de Petit Cossette'' (2004).

In 2004, Shinbo was invited by newly appointed Shaft president Mitsutoshi Kubota to collaborate with the studio as a director. Since the newfound collaborative effort's debut with ''Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase'' (2004), he has mentored various directors and won numerous awards for his productions with the studio. His notable directorial works with Shaft include the ''Monogatari'' series (2009–present), ''Puella Magi Madoka Magica'' (2011), and ''March Comes In like a Lion'' (2016–2018). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 2018
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