Kiyoko Sayama
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is a Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

ese director
Animation director
An animation director is the director in charge of all aspects of the animation process during the production of an animated film or animated segment for a live-action film...

 of anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....

. She was born in Saitama Prefecture
Saitama Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of the island of Honshu. The capital is the city of Saitama.This prefecture is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, and most of Saitama's cities can be described as suburbs of Tokyo, to which a large amount of residents commute each day.- History...

. Her name is sometimes misromanized as Seiko Sayama.

TV Anime

  • Nintama Rantarou (1993–1994) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Tama & Friends (1994) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Gene Diver (1994–1995) - Storyboard
  • Soar High! Isami
    Soar High! Isami
    is a Japanese anime series made by Group TAC. The anime is based on The Hakkenden except it is set in the future. It is licensed by Hirameki International in the US. Directed by Gisaburô Sugii, the anime's 50 episodes were broadcast on NHK between April 8, 1995 and March 30, 1996.-Plot:Isami...

    (1994–1996) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Harimogu Harry first series (1996) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Harimogu Harry second series (1997) - Director
  • Saber Marionette JtoX (1998) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Magic User's Club
    Magic User's Club
    is a magical girl/boy anime, released as a six part OVA in 1996 and then a 13-episode TV series in 1999, which was broadcast by WOWOW, and then by the anime television network, Animax, across its respective networks worldwide, including Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions...

    (1999) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Now and Then, Here and There
    Now and Then, Here and There
    is a thirteen episode anime series directed by Akitaro Daichi and written by Hideyuki Kurata. The story was originally conceived by director Daichi. It premiered in Japan on the WOWOW television station on October 14, 1999 and ran until January 20, 2000. It was licensed for Region 1 DVD English...

    (1999–2000) - Storyboard
  • Hunter X Hunter (1999–2001) - Storyboard
  • Tsukikage Ran (2000) - Storyboard
  • Boys Be...
    Boys Be...
    is a manga created and written by Masahiro Itabashi and illustrated by Hiroyuki Tamakoshi, which was in 2000 adapted into a 13 episode anime series by Hal Film Maker....

    (2000) - Special Thanks
  • Gravitation
    Gravitation
    Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their mass. Gravitation is most familiar as the agent that gives weight to objects with mass and causes them to fall to the ground when dropped...

    (2000–2001) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Prétear
    Prétear
    , also called Prétear - The New Legend of Snow White, is a manga series written by Junichi Sato and illustrated by Kaori Naruse. Spanning four volumes, the manga series was originally published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten from May 2000 through July 2001...

    (2001) - Director
  • Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san
    Shiawase Sou no Okojo-san
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayumi Uno and serialized in LaLa. The chapters were collected into eight tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha and released from 1996 to 2005...

    (2001–2002) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Seven of Seven
    Seven of Seven
    is an anime TV series created by Yasuhiro Imagawa and produced by A.C.G.T.The TV series premiered January 10, 2002 on TV Tokyo and finished in run on June 27, 2002, totaling 25 episodes. A New Year's special episode was included in the seventh DVD volume released on October 2 of the same year...

    (2002) - Storyboard
  • Ai Yori Aoshi
    Ai Yori Aoshi
    is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Kou Fumizuki and serialized from 1998 to 2005 in Hakusensha's Young Animal. It is a love story between two characters who haven't seen each other in years but were once childhood friends....

    (2002) - Storyboard
  • Chobits
    Chobits
    is a Japanese manga created by the Japanese manga collective Clamp. It was published by Kodansha in Young Magazine from February 2001 to November 2002 and collected in eight bound volumes....

    (2002) - Storyboard
  • King of Bandit Jing
    King of Bandit Jing
    , also known as King of Bandit Jing, is a seven volume manga series by Yuichi Kumakura about the adventures of the bandit Jing and his partner Kir. The manga was adapted into a 13 episode anime series produced by Aniplex and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe as well as a Game Boy game released in 2000...

    (2002) - Episode Director
  • Princess Tutu
    Princess Tutu
    is a magical girl anime series created by Ikuko Itoh in 2002 for animation studio Hal Film Maker. It was adapted as a 2-volume manga illustrated by Mizuo Shinonome...

    (2002–2003) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Galaxy Angel A
    Galaxy Angel
    In the video game universe, the Galaxy Angels are from the "Special Guardian Division" and they work closely with the "Imperial Special Guards" and the "Satellite Defense Teams". They are the guardians of the White Moon, the sacred planet of the Transbaal Empire, and the personal protectors of the...

    (2002–2003) - Storyboard
  • Last Exile
    Last Exile
    is a Japanese animated television series created by Gonzo. It featured a production team led by director Koichi Chigira, character designer Range Murata, and production designer Mahiro Maeda. The three had previously worked together in Blue Submarine No. 6, one of the first CG anime series...

    (2003) - Storyboard
  • Kaleido Star
    Kaleido Star
    is an anime series produced by Japanese studio Gonzo Digimation Holding. The series was created by Junichi Sato, who also directed the first season, and written by Reiko Yoshida...

    (2003) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Jubei-chan 2 (2004) - Storyboard
  • Uta Kata
    Uta Kata
    is a 2004 TV anime series. Written differently , the title can also refer to bubbles, which is used as such in the ending theme.The series can be loosely considered a magical girl story...

    (2004) - Storyboard
  • Sgt. Frog
    Sgt. Frog
    Sgt. Frog, known in Japan as , is a manga series by Mine Yoshizaki. It was later serialized into a TV anime series directed by Junichi Sato. Both the anime and manga are comedies that follow the attempts of a platoon of frog-like alien invaders to conquer Earth...

    (2004-) - Storyboard
  • Fushigiboshi no Futagohime
    Fushigiboshi no Futagohime
    is a 2005 Japanese animated television show produced by Junichi Sato with character designs by Birthday. Following Birthday's original concept in 2003, it was taken by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo and was reproduced into a full-length series in 2005...

    (2005–2006) - Storyboard
  • Blood+
    Blood+
    Blood+, pronounced as "Blood Plus", is an anime series produced by Production I.G and Aniplex and directed by Junichi Fujisaku. The series premiered in Japan on Sony's anime satellite channel, Animax, as well as on terrestrial networks such as MBS, TBS, and RKB on October 8, 2005. The final episode...

    (2005–2006) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • ARIA The NATURAL (2006) - Storyboard, Episode Director
  • Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Gyu!
    Fushigiboshi no Futagohime
    is a 2005 Japanese animated television show produced by Junichi Sato with character designs by Birthday. Following Birthday's original concept in 2003, it was taken by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo and was reproduced into a full-length series in 2005...

    (2006-) - Storyboard
  • Nana
    Nana (manga)
    is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa, serialized in Cookie published by Shueisha. The manga derives its title from the name of the two main characters, both of whom are called Nana. Nana Komatsu is a small town girl who goes to Tokyo to follow her boyfriend and...

    (2006-) - Storyboard
  • Bokura ga Ita
    Bokura ga Ita
    is an on-going Japanese romance manga by Yuki Obata, centering around the high school life of freshman girl, Nanami Takahashi. It has been serialized in Betsucomi since 2002. The series went on hiatus in early 2008, but resumed publication in June 2009. The series is licensed for an English...

    (2006) - Storyboard
  • Vampire Knight
    Vampire Knight
    is a shōjo manga and anime series written by Matsuri Hino. The series premiered in the January 2005 issue of LaLa magazine and is still on-going. Chapters are collected and published in collected volumes by Hakusensha, with eleven volumes currently released in Japan. The manga series is licensed in...

    (2008) - Director
  • Skip Beat!
    Skip Beat!
    is a Japanese shōjo manga by Yoshiki Nakamura. It is the story of a 16-year-old girl who discovers that her childhood friend and romantic goal, Sho Fuwa, only keeps her around to act as a maid and earn his living expenses, as he works his way to become the top pop idol in Japan. Furious and heart...

    (2009) - Director

OVA

  • Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
    Miyuki-chan in Wonderland
    is a yuri manga series created by Clamp and serialised by Kadokawa Shoten in its Japanese edition of Newtype from 1993 to 1995. In 1995, an image album and an OVA version of the first two stories was released. The English language version of the manga was published by Tokyopop in 2003.The manga is...

    (1995) - Director
  • Angel Sanctuary
    Angel Sanctuary
    is a shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. Originally serialized in Hana to Yume from February 1995 to February 2001, the chapters were collected and published in twenty tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha; the first volume was released in 1997 and the final volume was published in...

    (2000) - Director

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