Kazuyoshi Yokota (横田 和善, Yokota Kazuyoshi) (died September 7, 2011) was a Japanese anime director. His death was announced by screenwriter Nobuyuki Isshiki via Twitter. Isshiki had previously worked with Yokota on Uchūsen Sagittarius.[1]
Work
- Osomatsu-kun (episode director, 1966)
 - Samurai Giants (assistant episode director, 1973)
 - Heidi, Girl of the Alps (storyboards, 1974)
 - Dog of Flanders (storyboards and assistant director, 1975)
 - 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (assistant director, 1976)
 - Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac (storyboards, 1977)
 - Rascal the Raccoon (assistant director, 1977)
 - Haikara-san ga Tōru (director and episode director, 1978)
 - Anne of Green Gables (storyboards, 1979)
 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (storyboards, 1980)
 - Jarinko Chie (episode director, 1981)
 - Swiss Family Robinson (storyboards, 1981)
 - Manga Aesop Monogatari (storyboards, 1983)
 - Manga Nihonshi (storyboards, 1983)
 - Mīmu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi (director, 1983)
 - Uchūsen Sagittarius (director, storyboards, 1986)
 - Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (storyboards, animation director, 1987)
 - Dagon in the Lands of Weeds (director, 1988)
 - Osomatsu-kun 2 (storyboards and unit director, 1988)
 - My Daddy Long Legs (director, 1990)
 - The Mischievous Twins (storyboards, 1991)
 - Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (storyboards, 1992)
 - Yamato Takeru (episode director, 1994)
 - Devil Lady (storyboard, 1998)
 - Super Doll Licca-chan (episode director, 1999)
 - Cosmo Warrior Zero (director and storyboard, 2001)
 - Sonic X (storyboards and episode director, 2003)
 - Zoids Fuzors (episode director, 2003)
 - Peach Girl (episode director, 2005)
 - To Heart 2 (storyboard, unit director, 2005)
 - Happiness! (episode director, 2006)
 
References
- ↑ "Anime Director Kazuyoshi Yokota Passes Away". Anime News Network. September 28, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
 
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