Ikuko Itoh - Works

Works

  • Spoon Obasan (Key Animation)
  • Sasuga no Sarutobi (Key Animation)
  • Bikkuriman (Episodic Animation Director)
  • Magical Taruruuto-kun (Episodic Animation Director)
  • Sailor Moon (1992) (Episodic Animation Director)
  • Sailor Moon R (1993) (Episodic Animation Director)
  • Sailor Moon R: The Movie (1993) (Key Animation)
  • Sailor Moon S (1994) (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Sailor Moon Supers (1995) (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Magic User's Club OVA (1996) (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Fushigi Mahou Fun Fun Pharmacy (1998) (Character Design, Key Animation)
  • Magic User's Club TV (1999) (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Princess Tutu (2002) (Original Creator, Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Jagainu-kun (2004) (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Asatte no Houkou (2006) (Character Design)

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