Kazuo Terada

Historia

Kazuo Terada (寺田 和男, Terada Kazuo) is a Japanese animation director, episode director and storyboard artist.

Películas

Space Camper Chicchi
Second Unit Director
Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative
Storyboard Artist
U.C. 0097, one year after the opening of "Laplace's Box". Despite the revelation of the Universal Century Charter that acknowledges the existence and rights of Newtypes, the framework of the world has not been greatly altered. The conflict later dubbed the "Laplace Incident" is thought to have ended with the downfall of the Neo Zeon remnants known as the Sleeves. In its final battle, two full psycho-frame mobile suits displayed power beyond human understanding. The white unicorn and the black lion were sealed away to remove this danger from people's consciousness, and they should now be completely forgotten. However, the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam 03, which disappeared two years earlier, is now about to show itself in the Earth Sphere once more. A golden phoenix… named Phenex.
Flag Director's Edition: Issenman no Kufura no Kiroku
Director
Director's cut release of the war/mecha anime series "FLAG" features famous scenes from the series edited together into a cohesive, realistic story about war. Camerawoman Shirasu Saeko's photo of residents of a war-torn Asian country struggling to raise the flag of the UN became the symbol for the movement of peace across the land. However, on the eve of a truce, the actual flag captured in the photo is stolen and war once again threatens to plague the land. To return the flag and establish peace in the land, the UN sends a lone mechanical army called the SDC (pronounced as Seedac—Special Development Command).
Gárgolas, la película
Director
Desde lo alto de un castillo medieval escocés, una raza misteriosa de seres con alas, conocidos como Gargoyles, mantienen a raya a los despiadados invasores. Vivos de noche y convertidos en piedra de día los GARGOYLES tiene el mando hasta que un hechicero formula un conjuro que les convierte en piedra durante 1.000 años. Ahora en el siglo 21, con su castillo en lo alto de un rascacielos de Nueva Cork, los Gargoyles se despiertan en un mundo desconocido de alta tecnología. Guiados por su poderoso líder Goliat, los Gargoyles vuelven a su actividad de hace 1.000 años como guerreros nocturnos enfrentándose a los bárbaros de nuestros tiempos. Película lanzada directamente al mercado de vídeo que estaba formada por una modificación de los cinco primeros episodios de la serie homónima, correspondientes al piloto de la misma.
El retorno de Jafar
Animation Director
Aladdín y Jasmine viven felices en el palacio real, rodeados de lujos y de la magia del genio. Pero, muy lejos de allí, algo se remueve en las arenas del desierto: Iago, el loro dentudo de Jafar, ha logrado escapar de la lámpara que los mantenía presos a ambos. Tras traicionar a su amo, Iago decide vivir una nueva vida en donde él es el jefe. Pero Jafar esconde más de un as en la manga.
Poochie
Director
Poochie, a little pink dog who runs a newspaper advice column for her owner, receives a letter from a little boy who has literally lost his father in Cairo, Egypt. Poochie and her robotic servant, Hermes, travel there to help him and end up finding a lost city that would prefer to keep its secrets.
Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V
Producer
Chōdenji Machine Voltes V (超電磁マシーン ボルテスV Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu?, Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes Five) more popularly known as Voltes V, is a Japanese anime television series that was first aired on TV Asahi starting June 4, 1977. It was created by Saburo Yatsude (a pseudonym referring to a committee within Toei Company) and directed by Tadao Nagahama. Voltes V is the second part of the Robot Romance Trilogy of the Super Robot genre which includes Chōdenji Robo Combattler V and Tōshō Daimos. Like Combattler V, the series was animated by Sunrise and produced by Toei Company. The series was animated by Sunrise on Toei's behalf. This super robot along with the other two aforementioned super robots first appeared the USA as a part of Mattel's Shogun Warriors line of import toys, released in the late 1970s.