Works
Year | Name | Genre | Status | Post |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Noisy Birth | Music | Released | Director |
2001 | Kikumana | Dementia, Psychological | Released | Screenwriter |
2002 | Mizu no Kotoba | Drama, Sci-Fi, Psychological | Released | Director, Screenwriter |
2006 | Pale Cocoon | Drama, Sci-Fi | Released | Director |
2009 | Eve no Jikan | Sci-Fi, Slice of Life | Released | Director, Screenwriter, Original Creator |
2009 | Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance | Action, Mecha, Sci-Fi | Released | Designer |
2010 | Eve no Jikan (Film) | Sci-Fi, Slice of Life | Released | Director, Screenwriter, Original Creator |
2012 | Sakasama no Patema: Beginning of the Day | Sci-Fi | Released | Director, Original Creator |
2012 | Kimi no Iru Machi | Drama, Romance, School, Shonen | Released | Director |
2013 | Sakasama no Patema | Sci-Fi | Director, Screenwriter, Original Creator |
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