Yoshikazu Yasuhiko - Animated Works

Animated Works

  • Wandering Sun (Sasurai no Taiyō) (1971) (character design)
  • Zero Tester (1973) (Character Design)
  • Space Cruiser Yamato (1974) (storyboards)
  • Brave Raideen (1975) (character design, animation director)
  • Wanpaku Omukashi Kum Kum (1975) (Screenplay, Original creator, Character Design, Animation director)
  • Combattler V (1976) (Character Design)
  • Robokko Beeton (1976) (Character Design, Animation director)
  • Zambot 3 (1977) (Character Design)
  • The Adventures of the Little Prince (1978) (Character Design)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) (Character Design)
  • Shiroi Kiba White Fang Monogatari (1982) (Character Design, Animation director)
  • Crusher Joe the Movie (1983) (Director, Script, Screenplay, Storyboard, Character Design, Animation director)
  • Giant Gorg (1984) (Chief Director, Storyboard (ep 1,4), Original creator, Character Design, Animation director)
  • Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985) (Character Design)
  • Arion (1986 - Director, Character Design)
  • Kaze to Ki no Uta SANCTUS -Sei naru kana- (1987) (Director, Storyboard)
  • Venus Wars (1989 - Original Story, Director, Character Design)
  • Crusher Joe OAV (1989) (Character Design)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991) (Character Design)
  • Super Atragon (1995) (Character Design)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn (2009) (Original Character Design - did the illustrations for the original light novel)

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