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Toshiki Inoue (井上 敏樹 Inoue Toshiki) is a Japanese screenwriter known for his work on anime and Tokusatsu. He has written for many entries in the Kamen Rider series.
He is the head writer of Chojin Sentai Jetman and Avataro Sentai Donbrothers.
Biography[]
Toshiki Inoue was born the son of Masaru Igami, who was the chief writer on the original Kamen Rider series. While attending Seikei University, Inoue particpated in the fantasy literature Study Group. A short story written by Inoue caught the way of Toei Animation producer Shichijo Keizo, leading to his debut screenplay in 1981 with the 24th episode of Dr. Slump, "Arale's Big Change!"[1] Since then, he was the head writer of animated works such as Galaxy Angel, Kiba, and Death Note.
Like his father, Inoue became prolific in the tokusatsu genre. In 1991, he was the main writer for Chojin Sentai Jetman, part of the Super Sentai franchise. He has also written extensively within the Kamen Rider franchise, penning nearly every episode of Kamen Rider Agito, Kamen Rider 555, and Kamen Rider Kiva. During the production change of Kamen Rider Hibiki, Inoue was brought on as the head writer from episode 30 onwards, and wrote the series' film, Kamen Rider Hibiki And The 7 Senki. Inoue is also responsible for writing most of the Kamen Rider films within the 2000s, including the reboot films Kamen Rider The First and Kamen Rider The Next. In 2022, he was brought on as head writer for Avataro Sentai Donbrothers.
Writing credits[]
- Choshinsei Flashman (1986)
- Hikari Sentai Maskman (1987)
- Choju Sentai Liveman (1988)
- Kousoku Sentai Turboranger (1989)
- Chikyu Sentai Fiveman (1990)
- Chojin Sentai Jetman (1991-92; main writer)
- Ep. 1: Seek the Warriors
- Ep. 2: The Third Warrior
- Ep. 3: The Power of Five
- Ep. 4: The Fighting Bride
- Ep. 5: Fall for Me
- Ep. 6: Get Angry, Robo!
- Ep. 7: Ryuu's Marriage!?
- Ep. 12: Hellbound Bus
- Ep. 13: Maze of Love
- Ep. 14: The Deadly Cannon of Love
- Ep. 17: The Revived Empress
- Ep. 18: Gai Dies!
- Ep. 22: Exploding Love
- Ep. 23: The New Warriors Debut
- Ep. 24: Launch, Super Robot
- Ep. 30: The Three Majin Stand
- Ep. 31: The Sentai Disbands
- Ep. 32: Wings!! One More Time
- Ep. 36: A Walking Appetite! Ant-People
- Ep. 37: Birth! Emperor Tranza
- Ep. 42: Sleep on My Chest!
- Ep. 43: Sneak into the Commander's Body
- Ep. 44: Majin Robot! Veronica
- Ep. 45: The Hot Milk of Victory
- Ep. 47: The Glory of Emperor Tranza
- Ep. 48: A Kiss That Calls Death
- Ep. 49: Maria... Her Love and Death
- Ep. 50: Respective Battles to the Death
- Final Ep.: Flap Your Wings! Aviators!
- Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger (1992)
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger (1993; main writer of the "Jin Matoba" arc)
- Choriki Sentai Ohranger (1995)
- Mirai Sentai Timeranger (2000)
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (2011)
- Avataro Sentai Donbrothers (2022; main writer)
- Don 1: Avataro
- Don 2: Big Peach, Small Peach
- Don 3: Light Thief
- Don 4: Onigiri Oni
- Don 5: Holed Up Dog
- Don 6: Short-Lived Pheasant
- Don 7: Group of Teachers
- Don 8: Long Hair Captivity
- Don 9: Worn Out Taro and Robotaro
- Don 10: The Rainbow The Oni Saw
- Don 11: The Dog Gets Sunstroke
- Don 12: The Moon Is Lying
- Don 13: Goodbye Taro
- Don 14: Substitute Jiro
- Don 15: Welcome Back Taro
- Don 16: Darkness Switch
- Don 17: Light and Tsubasa
- Don 18: A Jawsome Strike
- Don 19: Hello Ghost
- Don 20: High Nose Elegy
- Don 21: The Extreme Ramen Path
- Don 22: Hellish Road of Manga
- Don 23: Dog Becomes a Dog
- Don 24: Son, Trench Coat for Two
- Don 25: Hero-Worker
- Don 27: Duel for Real
- Don 28: Secret's Secret
- Don 29: Mourning and Murasame
- Don 30: Juto Hunter
- Don 31: Doggie Face Reveal
- Don 32: Duel Part 2
- Don 33: The Wasshoi Bird
- Don 34: Natsumi Meets Me
- Don 35: Origami Song
- Don 36: Dog Dog Battle
- Don 37: I and Ni and Za and Shi
- Don 38: Nonsensical Cooking
- Don 39: Unexpected Button Pressing
- Don 40: Dangerous Love Ride
- Don 41: Santa Struggling
- Don 42: Off-putting Family
- Don 43: Run Through Time, Run Through the Mysteries
- Don 44: White Revealed, Black Revealed
- Don 45: Laughing Village, Rugged Village
- Don 46: A Natsumi Night's Dream
- Don 47: DonNo Conference
- Don 48: 9 Donbro
- Don 49: Last Memories
- Don Final: We Have Made True Bonds
External links[]
See also[]
- Toshiki Inoue at the Kamen Rider Wiki
References[]
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