Yukihiro Miyamoto (Japanese: 宮本 幸裕, Hepburn: Miyamoto Yukihiro, born November 21, 1977), occasionally nicknamed Otokomatsuri,[1] is a Japanese anime director. He started at animation studio Vega Entertainment, and later joined Shaft. He is best known for directing Puella Magi Madoka Magica and its subsequent film trilogy alongside Akiyuki Shinbo, the latter trilogy which subsequently garnered ¥2 billion, making it a box-office success.[2]
Early life
Miyamoto was interested in animation from a young age and was particularly interested in timing processes regarding characteristics like lip-sync timing or footstep sounds and whether they aligned with the screen images.[3] After highs school, he went to a science-based university as per his parents' wishes but found that he still loved animation, so he went to a vocational school, Yoyogi Animation Academy [ja].[3]
Career
After graduating from vocational school, he joined the anime industry in 2002 as a production manager and assistant director for Vega Entertainment on their adaptation of Leiji Matsumoto's Gun Frontier manga series.[4][5] In 2003 and 2004, he debuted as an episode director and storyboard artist (respectively) with F-Zero: GP Legend,[6] and started directing Vega's outsourced episodes for Madhouse at the time too.
Around 2006, he happened to find himself at studio Shaft by chance.[3] He studied under director Shin Oonuma for about a year and quickly became a prominent director alongside Akiyuki Shinbo, Oonuma, and Tatsuya Oishi.[3] In 2008, he debuted as a chief unit director with (Zoku) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei alongside Shinbo.[7] In the following years, Miyamoto directed several more series with Shinbo like Maria Holic in 2009 and Arakawa Under the Bridge in 2010 (both with Miyamoto acting as series director); and in 2011, they directed Puella Magi Madoka Magica which became a critical hit and, alongside Bakemonogatari, is considered to be one of the series that pushed the studio into the spotlight.[8][9] Prior to joining the series' staff, he had known that the project was underway due to seeing the production materials, like Gekidan Inu Curry's production designs, next to the copy machine at the Shaft office while he was working on Arakawa Under the Bridge.[10] Eventually, Miyamoto was given the role of series director again and joined the Madoka Magica project 3-4 months before the series started airing.[10] During this time, Miyamoto also created a "Shaft directing manual" for first-time outside directors and younger staff to help them with directing Madoka and subsequent series with the so-called "Shaft style."[11]
Subsequently, Miyamoto was tasked with directing the series' film trilogy, with Shinbo acting as chief director over the films, and Miyamoto acting as director instead of series director.[12] He wasn't given the job right away, but instead happened to be asked by Shaft president Mitsutoshi Kubota around October of 2011 when the two bumped into each other at a convenience store next to the Shaft office one day.[13] Although their credits differed from the TV counterparts, their jobs were essentially the same as before, according to Miyamoto.[14] The first two films were compilations with updated visuals, and the third film was created as a sequel. Miyamoto intended to direct the work as its overall film director without doing unit direction; however, the directors that the staff tried to recruit were busy, and Miyamoto was made to act as a unit director on the film anyway.[14] The only other directors involved to help were unit director Takashi Kawabata and assistant director Hiroyuki Terao, who were recruited due to the fact that it would've been impossible for Miyamoto to finish the film on his own.[15]
In 2018, it was announced that the spin-off Magia Record mobile game would receive an adaptation by the studio; the following year, it was announced that Miyamoto would serve as an assistant director and director alongside Shaft directors Kenjirou Okada, Midori Yoshizawa, Doroinu of Gekidan Inu Curry, with Shinbo serving as an animation supervisor on the project.[16]
In 2023, it was announced that Shinbo and Miyamoto would both return in their respective roles of chief director and director for the fourth Madoka Magica film.[17]
Yoyogi Animation Academy invited him to give a special lecture to students in collaboration with The Quintessential Quintuplets~ in August of 2024.[18]
Style
Miyamoto described himself as being a "heretic" at Shaft—someone who, in a company of many differing directors, is only good at doing "plain work", and isn't particularly original or creative.[19] Shinbo described Miyamoto in a similar way, but said that he was more like a professional craftsman who leaves their mark in places that cannot be seen.[19] Due to this, Shinbo has said that Miyamoto is a director whose work often exceeds his expectations.[20] Shinbo himself likes to cut the space between dialogue when characters talk, though he mentioned that Miyamoto seems to cut dialogue pauses more than Shinbo to a point that the silence between characters talking is close to zero.[20] Miyamoto said that it's like characters who have already started thinking of a response to the person who is actively talking, and thus begin speaking either directly after the person talking has stopped or interrupting their speech entirely.[20]
Shaft producer Yasuhiro Okada, who was the animation producer for the Madoka Magica film trilogy, described Miyamoto as being the best director capable of absorbing and expressing Shinbo's flavor.[15]
Personal life
Miyamoto is married and has a child who was born near the end of production of the Kizumonogatari trilogy.[21] When his wife was in labor, Miyamoto was at the hospital and continued to text with Shaft's producers and staff regarding the film; and the director, Tatsuya Oishi, joked that Miyamoto should name them "Nekketsu" (after the second film in the trilogy, which Miyamoto was in charge of as unit director).[21]
Works
Television series
In "Director(s)" column highlights Miyamoto's directorial works.
Watanabe, Yumiko (2010). 新房監督のアニメ論 「制約は理由にならない」 【前編】 [Director Shinbo's Anime Theory "Restrictions Are Not a Reason" (Part 1)] (in Japanese). ASCII. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
Magica Quartet (2011). 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ公式ガイドブック you are not alone. [Puella Magi Madoka Magica Official Guidebook you are not alone.]. Houbunsha. ISBN978-4832240612.
Magica Quartet (2013). 劇場版 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ [前編]始まりの物語/[後編]永遠の物語 公式ガイドブック with you. [Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie [Part 1] Beginning / [Part 2] Eternal Official Guidebook with you.]. Houbunsha. ISBN978-4832243323.
Kizawa, Yukito; Takayama, Atsushi; Saitou, Fusano, eds. (2014). 劇場版魔法やまどかマギカ[新編]叛逆の物語公式ガイドブック only you. [Movie Version Puella Magi Madoka Magica [New Edition] Story of Rebellion Official Guidebook only you.]. Houbunsha. ISBN978-4832244290.
Aniplex (2017). Kizumonogatari Part 2: Nekketsu Deluxe Booklet. Aniplex of America.
Takahashi, Yumi, ed. (2019). Akiyuki Shimbo x Shaft Chronicle (in Japanese). Dotcom. ISBN978-4835457017.
^ abcdShaft Shizuoka Studio Aoi display, part of the Mirai Innovation Design Exhibit (ミライイノベーションデザイン展) at the Shizuoka City Cultural and Creative Industry Promotion Center (静岡市文化・クリエイティブ産業振興センター). October 12, 2024, to November 10, 2024.
^ abGun Frontier (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 9, 11–13. 演出助手 - 宮本幸裕 [Assistant episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^ abGun Frontier (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 8. 制作管理 - 宮本幸裕 [Production manager - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^ abF-Zero: GP Legend (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 6, 14, 18, 27, 35, 43, 50. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^【アニメーション学部】アニメ監督 宮本幸裕さんによる特別授業開催! [(Animation Faculty) Anime Director Yukihiro Miyamoto Gave a Special Lecture!]. Yoyogi Animation Academy (in Japanese). August 28, 2024. Retrieved September 1, 2024.
^(Zan) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1–6, 9–10, 12–13. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^(Zan) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. OP演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Opening director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Bakemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^ ab"Staff". King Amusement Creative (Starchild). Retrieved July 27, 2020.
^Arakawa Under the Bridge (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hidamari Sketch x Hoshimittsu (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1–2. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hidamari Sketch x Hoshimittsu (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1–2. OPディレクター - 宮本幸裕 [Opening unit director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^第1話 「夢の中で逢った、ような......」 [Episode 1 "I First Met Her in a Dream... or Something."]. Madoka Magica TV (in Japanese). Retrieved March 1, 2021.
^第12話「わたしの、最高のともだち」 [Episode 12 "My Very Best Friend"]. Madok Magica TV (in Japanese). Retrieved March 1, 2021.
^Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. OP演出協力 - 宮本幸裕 [Opening assistant unit director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hidamari Sketch x SP (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. OP演出 / ED演出 - 宮本幸裕 [OP unit director / ED unit director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hidamari Sketch x SP (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl (in Japanese). Event occurs at opening credits. ED演出協力 - 宮本幸裕 [Ending assistant unit director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Nisemonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 3, 9. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hidamari Sketch x Honeycomb (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 9. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Nekomonogatari (Black) (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. エンディングアニメーション - 宮本幸裕 [Ending animation - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Monogatari Series Second Season (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits 1, 3–4. エンディングアニメーション - 宮本幸裕 [Ending animation - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Nisekoi (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 7. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Mekakucity Actors (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Mekakucity Actors (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 12. 演出協力 - 宮本幸裕 [Assistant episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Hanamonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 2. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Tsukimonogatari (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episode 1. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Pretty Boy Detective Club (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits (2nd list). エンディングアニメーション演出 - 大谷肇 [Ending animation unit director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^Kid Icarus (SHAFT) (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^西尾維新最新作『掟上今日子の備忘録』×〈物語〉シリーズ コラボCM第二弾 [Nisio Isin's Latest Work "Okitegami Kyouko no Bibouroku" x Monogatari Series Collaboration CM 2nd] (in Japanese). December 31, 2014. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
^Magical Pâtissier Kosaki-chan (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits; episodes 1. 演出 - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^"久米田康治×シャフトで「かくしごと」PV制作!神谷浩史&安済知佳が出演" [Kōji Kumeta x Shaft "Kakushigoto" PV Production! Featuring Hiroshi Kamiya & Chika Anzai]. Natalie. June 17, 2016. Retrieved December 2, 2020.
^Assault Lily Fruits (in Japanese). Event occurs at ending credits. 演出 / 絵コンテ - 宮本幸裕 [Episode director / storyboard artist - Yukihiro Miyamoto]
^shonenmagazine official (February 17, 2022). 漫画『化物語』シャフト制作特別PV [Manga "Bakemonogatari" Special Shaft Production PV]. YouTube. Retrieved February 17, 2022.