原田浩

原田浩

Directing 1962-06-13 Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Hiroshi Harada suffered from bullying during his childhood, a frequent theme in his films. His career as an entertainer began in 1976. Between 1987 and 1992 he worked on the adaptation of Midori: the girl with the camellias, a manga by ero-guro author Suehiro Maruo . Due to the controversy of the film, Harada had trouble financing it and had to do most of the work on his own. Over the years it would become a cult film, as well as being one of the few (if not the only) anime of the ero-guro genre . For the rest of the 90s , Harada remained anonymous using pseudonyms such as Hisaaki Etsu. In 2006 he directed the Humanoid Monster Bem series, the highest-budget play of his career up to that point. In Latin America the series was released by Animax . In 2012 he directed 5 shorts for the anthological series Folktales from Japan which, as its name suggests, adapts popular tales from Japanese culture.

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2020 Animation
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2009 Storyboard
2007 Storyboard Artist
2006 Series Director
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2006 Storyboard
2004 Storyboard
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1994 Writer
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1994 Director
1992 Executive Producer
1992 Animation
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1985 Director of Photography
1985 Screenplay
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1984 Key Animation
1982 Writer
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1981 Writer
1981 Director of Photography
1981 Cinematography
1981 Director of Photography
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1981 Editor
1981 Music
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1981 Animation
1981 Director
1979 Director of Photography
1979 Writer
1979 Cinematography
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1979 Animation
1979 Director