Shōji Yonemura
Shoji Yonemura (米村 正二 Yonemura Shōji) is a Japanese writer who has done work for various anime and tokusatsu television shows and films.[1] He is originally from Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan. Mainly, Yonemura works on screenplays for anime. After having graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, he worked as a freelance writer in Arakawa and would attend various film festivals. Then, he studied with Kanji Kashiwabara and proceeded to win the Otomo Shoji Award seven times and became a screenwriter.
Works
- Berserk (TV) : Script
 - Fairy Tail (anime) : Screenplay
 - Figure 17 (manga) : Original screenplay
 - Figure 17 (TV) : Screenplay
 - Garasu no Kantai (TV) : Series composition
 - Guin Saga (TV) : Screenplay[2]
 - Lupin III: Episode 0 'First Contact' (special) : Writer
 - Lupin III: The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure (special) : Writer
 - Lupin III: Walther P-38 (special) : Writer
 - Monster Rancher (anime) (TV) : Series Writer
 - Mount Head (movie) : Script
 - Mujin Wakusei Survive (TV) : Script
 - Otogi-Jushi Akazukin (OAV) : Screenplay
 - Otogi-Jushi Akazukin (TV) : Screenplay
 - Parasyte (TV) : Series composition
 - Pokémon (TV) : Script
 - Pokémon Advance (TV) : Script
 - Sh15uya (live-action TV) : Series writer
 - Smile PreCure! : Series main writer
 - The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (TV) : Series main writer
 - Kamen Rider Hibiki (live-action TV) : Script for 2 episodes
 - Kamen Rider Kabuto (live-action TV) : Series Main Writer
 - Kamen Rider Den-O (live-action TV) : Script for 4 episodes
 - Kamen Rider Kiva (live-action TV) : Script for 2 episodes
 - Kamen Rider Decade (live-action TV) : Series main writer (starting with episode 26)
 - Kamen Rider OOO (live-action TV) : Script for 4 episodes
 - Cutie Honey the LIVE
 
References
- ↑ "Thriller Restaurant Anime's Preview Video Streamed (Updated)". Anime News Network. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
 - ↑ "ON AIR | GUIN SAGA - グイン・サーガ" (in Japanese). Guin Saga. Retrieved 2011-06-20.
 
External links
- Shoji Yonemura anime at Media Arts Database (Japanese)
 
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