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Yutaka Fujioka

Yutaka Fujioka

Production

Biography

Yutaka Fujioka (藤岡豊 Fujioka Yutaka, born June 19, 1927 - died March 30th, 1996) is the founder of TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd. (株式会社トムス・エンタテインメント, Kabushiki gaisha Tomusu Entateinmento), formerly known as the Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd., also known as Tokyo Movie or TMS-Kyokuichi, a Japanese animation studio established on October 22, 1946.

Known For

Sherlock Hound
7.0

In a steampunk London, the great detective Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson routinely crack the most challenging cases — perpetrated more often than not by their nemesis, the proud, bumbling genius Professor Moriarty.

Sherlock Hound

1984
Big X
1.0

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Big X

1964
The Castle of Cagliostro
7.5

After a successful robbery leaves famed thief Lupin the Third and his partner Jigen with nothing but a large amount of expertly crafted counterfeit bills, he decides to track down the forgers responsible—and steal any other treasures he may find in the Castle of Cagliostro, including the 'damsel in distress' he finds imprisoned there.

The Castle of Cagliostro

1979
Ulysses 31
8.0

Ulysses and his crew struggle against the divine entities that rule the universe, the ancient gods from Greek mythology.

Ulysses 31

1981
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
6.9

A little boy whose dreams transcend reality is sucked into his own fantasy, which is everything he has dreamed of, until he unleashes an old secret that may not only destroy this perfect dream world but reality itself.

Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland

1989
Golgo 13: The Professional
6.3

Indestructible to his enemies and irresistible to women, the professional assassin codenamed Golgo 13 is shrouded in mystery and anonymity. If you're on his hit list, you're already dead. Always hired on his reputation alone, Golgo never breaks a contract. Can he survive the combined forces of the FBI, CIA, the Pentagon and the U.S. Army? Has the nameless agent finally met his match against the superhuman powers of the Snake and the twin evils of the psychopathic mercenaries, Gold and Silver?

Golgo 13: The Professional

1983
Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo
7.0

While attempting to win the affections of a beautiful rival, a master thief risks death to learn the secret intentions of a wealthy and seemingly immortal, but certainly ruthless, recluse.

Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo

1978
Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie
6.7

Cobra, a notorious space pirate, is enlisted by bounty hunter Jane to rescue her sister from the strange being known as Crystal Bowie, but then finds himself drawn into a complex struggle over the fate of a mysterious wandering planet.

Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie

1982
Lupin the Third: Pilot Film
6.6

The first animated adaptation of the popular manga series, this pilot introduces the main characters of "Lupin the Third" with montages, presented through a short frame narrative illustrating a typical gang escape.

Lupin the Third: Pilot Film

1969
Lupin the Third: Greatest Capers
6.6

A compilation of two episodes from the second Lupin III television series that was released on video from Streamline Pictures.

Lupin the Third: Greatest Capers

1995
Lupin the Third: The Legend of the Gold of Babylon
6.1

Lupin squares off with two criminal families and Inspector Zenigata's new female patrol to track down a hoard of biblical-era treasure.

Lupin the Third: The Legend of the Gold of Babylon

1985
Nobody's Boy: Remi (Movie)
6.1

Remi, an orphan kid gets hired out to a traveling street entertainer Vitalis when her foster parents fall on hard times.

Nobody's Boy: Remi (Movie)

1980
Sanshiro the Judoist
N/A

In the year 1882, Sanshirou comes to Tokyo seeking for a worthy martial arts teacher. There, he meets Yano - a judo master who single-handedly defeats 39 jujitsu practitioners. Extremely impressed by his skill, Sanshirou decides to become his disciple. Later, Sanshirou falls for Sayo Murai - a girl whose father is a martial arts instructor at the local police department; and he also has to face Higaki Gennosuke, a skilled jujitsu fighter and his greatest rival.

Sanshiro the Judoist

1981
There Goes Our Hero: The Heat of the Pennant Race
6.0

The Pacific League pennant race continues to be fiercely contested. However, due to Tabuchi's continued poor performance, the Lions are on a losing streak. With Yasuda showing up at the stadium with his resume and Nomura suddenly becoming more energetic after being inspired by Dokaben's words, Tabuchi's presence is becoming less and less noticeable. Desperate, Manager Nemoto and Owner Tsumori try to highlight Tabuchi's charm by organizing "Tabuchi Day," but it ends in a complete failure. Just then, Mrs. Miyoko unexpectedly appears as a cheerleader.

There Goes Our Hero: The Heat of the Pennant Race

1980
Makoto-chan
9.0

A series of interconnected vignettes regarding Makoto Sawada, an energetic yet socially inept kindergartner, and his long-suffering family. Makoto strives to receive the title of his school's "Best Child" award, resulting in chaos and misunderstandings wherever he goes.

Makoto-chan

1980
The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard
5.7

A little girl, Molly, loses her doll, Belinda, in the Blinkin wood and the Blinkins find it and make it their mission to return her to the owner. In the process, Flashy gets kidnapped by Mr Bear and the Blinkins are given a ransom from Mr Bear and Mr Grogg in the form of food from their winter store in exchange for Flashy's safe return.

The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard

1986
Twenty-Four Eyes
N/A

TV adaptation of the novel "Twenty-Four Eyes", combining animation with a few live-action scenes.

Twenty-Four Eyes

1980
Kandagawa
8.0

Based on a blockbuster song by Kaguyahime, a folk group. Makoto, a college student who belongs to a puppet theatre club, meets Michiko, who works at a printing factory, and they come to learn the bitterness and sadness of love. The two live humbly by the River Kanda, but are viewed coldly by people around them.

Kandagawa

1974
There Goes Our Hero: After the Ball Game
6.0

Our Tabuchi-kun continues to underperform, both during the New Year's games and the exhibition games. With the 1979 pennant race decided, the Seibu Nine are playing out the season. There were rumors of Tabuchi being traded during the offseason, but he left for overseas training camp in good spirits. However, Yasuda followed him all the way to Arizona, and it seems that this year will be another bad one for him. Once the season started, he was easily outplayed by Nippon Ham's rookie Kida, and things did not look good for him. As expected, the Seibu Lions missed out on the championship, and the 1980 pennant race came to an end.

There Goes Our Hero: After the Ball Game

1980
Hello! Spank
6.5

Film sequel of "Hello! Spank" anime series

Hello! Spank

1982