Hiroshi Sasagawa
Hiroshi Sasagawa was born on Jul 09, 1936 in Japan. Hiroshi Sasagawa's big-screen debut came with in .
Pioneer of the TV animation, Sasagawa joined Tatsunoko in 1965 and soon produced and co-directed his first (and also the company's) TV series "Space Ace" (1965-66). The next TV series was a big hit, "Mach Go-Go-Go" (1967-68) created by Tatsuo Yoshida, the other "big name" of the company. Sasagawa directed, produced and/or supervised from then almost 50 TV series, and also several Video Animation Series, TV-Movies and short films based on several TV Series. In 1982 he quit Tatsunoko to enter as chief director in the Shin'Ei Doga studio, supervising the TV Series and several medium length films of "Ninja Hattori-Kun", "Pa-Man" and "Obake no Q-Taro", created by Fujiko-Fujio. Sasagawa is also original creator of the Toei animation film "Maken Liner 0011 Henshin Seyo" (1972).
Birthday
Jul 09, 1936Place of Birth
Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan