Atsuhiro Tomioka
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Atsuhiro Tomioka (冨岡淳広 Tomioka Atsuhiro) was born on November 25, 1967[1]. He is a screenwriter who has worked with the Pokémon anime since its beginning.
Credits
TV series
Atsuhiro Tomioka has written over 200 episodes of the Pokémon anime, his first episode being Ash Catches a Pokémon.
Movies
Specials
Shorts
Web anime
- Pokémon Generations (all episodes)
Other non-Pokémon works
- Brave Exkaiser (1990-1991) - Screenplay [2]
- The Brave of Sun Fighbird (1991-1992) - Screenplay
- Mojacko (1995-1997) - Screenplay
- Eat-Man (1997) - Screenplay
- Next Senki Ehrgeiz (1997) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Berserk (1997-1998) - Screenplay
- AWOL: Absent Without Leave (1998) - Series composition, Screenplay
- The Adventures of Mini-Goddess (1998-1999) - Screenplay
- Eat-Man '98 (1998) - Screenplay
- Bikkuriman 2000 (1999-2001) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Jibaku-kun (1999-2000) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Gokudo-kun Manyuki (1999) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Hoshin Engi (1999) - Screenplay
- Hamtaro (2000-2006) - Screenplay
- Vandread (2000) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Baki the Grappler (2001) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Magical Meow Meow Taruto (2001) - Screenplay
- Final Fantasy: Unlimited (2001-2002) - Series composition, Screenplay[2]
- Vandread: The Second Stage (2001) - Series composition, Screenplay
- The Prince of Tennis (2001-2005) - Series composition (episodes 76-101)[2], Screenplay
- Hikaru no Go (2001-2003) - Screenplay
- Gravion (2002) - Screenplay
- E's Otherwise (2003) - Screenplay
- Croquette! (2003-2005) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Green Green (2003) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Chrono Crusade (2003-2004) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Last Exile (2003) - Screenplay
- Monkey Turn (2004) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Samurai 7 (2004) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Nepos Napos (2004-2006) - Screenplay[2]
- Gallery Fake (2005) - Screenplay
- Trinity Blood (2005) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori (2005-2007) - Screenplay[2]
- Makai Senki Disgaea (2006) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Glass Fleet (2006) - Screenplay
- The Good Witch of the West (2006) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Pumpkin Scissors (2006) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Ray the Animation (2006) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Sugarbunnies (2007) - Screenplay[2]
- Prism Ark (2007) - Screenplay[2]
- Zombie-Loan (2007) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Sisters of Wellber Zwei (2008) - Screenplay
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (2008) - Series composition (episodes 1-26), Screenplay
- Special A (2008) - Screenplay
- Inazuma Eleven (2008-2011) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Shounen Gekiha Dan (2009-2010) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Fairy Tail (2009-2013) - Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Brave (2010-2011) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Infinite Stratos (2011) - Screenplay
- Danball Senki (LBX) (2011-2012) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Inazuma Eleven GO (2011-2012) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Heroes (2011-2012) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Danball Senki W (2012-2013) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Zetman (2012) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stone (2012-2013) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Sword Eyes (2012-2013) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman (2013) - Screenplay
- Danball Senki Wars (2013) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Tanken Driland: 1000-nen no Mahou (2013-2014) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy (2013-2014) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero (2013-2014) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Blade & Soul (2014) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Returns (2014-2016) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Hero Bank (2014-2015) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Tribe Cool Crew (2014-2015) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Sengoku Musou (2015) - Screenplay
- One Piece (2015-) - Screenplay
- Brave Beats (2015-2016) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Gyakuten Saiban (2016) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Dragon Ball Super (2016-2018) - Screenplay
- Beyblade Burst (2016-2017) - Screenplay
- Heybot! (2016-2017) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Future Card Buddyfight X (2017-2018) - Screenplay
- Beyblade Burst God (2017-2018) - Screenplay
- 100% Pascal-sensei (2017) - Screenplay
- Atom the Beginning (2017) - Screenplay
- 18if (2017) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Captain Tsubasa (2018) (2018-2019) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Future Card Buddyfight X: All-Star Fight (2018) - Screenplay
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018-) - Screenplay[2]
- One Piece: Stampede (2019) - Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Saga Brave (2019-2020) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Kakumei no Galette (2020-2021) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Battle Spirits: Mirage (2021-2022) - Series composition, Screenplay
- Digimon Adventure: (2020) - Series composition, Screenplay