Shinichi Suzuki
Also known as Shin'ichi Suzuki, 鈴木 信一
Shinichi Suzuki, also known as Shin'ichi Suzuki and written as 鈴木 信一, is a renowned figure in the animation industry, particularly recognized for his work in visual effects. His career spans several decades, with notable contributions to prominent anime productions.
Biography
Shinichi Suzuki, also known as Shin'ichi Suzuki and written as 鈴木 信一, is a renowned figure in the animation industry, particularly recognized for his work in visual effects. His career spans several decades, with notable contributions to prominent anime productions.
Suzuki's involvement in the field began with his role as a key animator in the 1985 film "Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars." He further demonstrated his skills in the same capacity for the 1988 cult classic "Akira." His expertise in visual effects was again showcased in the 2011 release "Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence," where he served as a key animator.
In addition to his work on these films, Suzuki was associated with Tama Production and founded Anime Koubou Basara, reflecting his significant influence and impact on…




