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{{nihongo|'''Shoji Gatoh'''|賀東 招二|Gatō Shōji|born {{Birth date|1971|7|11|mf=yes}}}}<ref name="Source">Full Metal Panic The Anime Mission Fan Book.</ref> is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] author and [[anime]] scriptwriter from [[Shiga Prefecture]], Japan. He is best known for the creation of the [[Full Metal Panic!]] franchise that included light novels, manga and anime.
{{nihongo|'''Shoji Gatoh'''|賀東 招二|Gatō Shōji|born {{Birth date|1971|7|11|mf=yes}}}}<ref name="Source">Full Metal Panic The Anime Mission Fan Book.</ref> is a Japanese author and [[anime]] scriptwriter from [[Shiga Prefecture]], Japan. He is best known for the creation of the [[Full Metal Panic!]] franchise that included light novels, manga and anime.


Gatoh first met with [[Koichi Chigira]] by accident when he bumped into him in Shinjuku when he was late for work. Later on, the two were shocked to meet with one another in the [[Gonzo (company)|Gonzo Digimation]] office. The two would eventually team up to create the ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' anime television series.<ref name="Source"/>
Gatoh first met with [[Koichi Chigira]] by accident when he bumped into him in Shinjuku when he was late for work. Later on, the two were shocked to meet with one another in the [[Gonzo (company)|Gonzo Digimation]] office. The two would eventually team up to create the ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' anime television series.<ref name="Source"/>

Revision as of 20:20, 25 April 2018

Shoji Gatoh (賀東 招二, Gatō Shōji, born (1971-07-11)July 11, 1971)[1] is a Japanese author and anime scriptwriter from Shiga Prefecture, Japan. He is best known for the creation of the Full Metal Panic! franchise that included light novels, manga and anime.

Gatoh first met with Koichi Chigira by accident when he bumped into him in Shinjuku when he was late for work. Later on, the two were shocked to meet with one another in the Gonzo Digimation office. The two would eventually team up to create the Full Metal Panic! anime television series.[1]

Works

Novels and short stories

  • Full Metal Panic! series (published from December 18, 1999)
  • CopCraft DRAGNET MIRAGE RELOADED series (published from November 2010)
  • Amagi Brilliant Park series (published from February 20, 2013)

Manga

Anime

References

  1. ^ a b Full Metal Panic The Anime Mission Fan Book.
  2. ^ Miya, Shotaro et al. "Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid". Newtype USA. 5 (11) 46–47. November 2007. ISSN 1541-4817
  3. ^ "Full Metal Panic! IV TV Anime Revealed for Fall 2017". Anime News Network. Retrieved 22 October 2016.

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