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born December 8, 1958 is a Japanese and character designer, , and . He was born in , and grew up in .

Izubuchi is also known for his manga and illustrations, but most of his fame comes from his design work. He mainly designs and other mecha in anime works, while he designs characters and creatures in productions. He is also interested in dress design, especially uniforms, and by extension European armor. This influence is also evident in the design of mecha and the costumes of the characters. The design of robots such as and incorporates the image of armour, and the character costume designs he is entrusted with are mainly military uniforms and other uniforms. He also created the Protect-Gear armor used in the ( , etc.), based on German military helmets.

He is not only a designer, but also a , director and of numerous video works. In addition, he has several original works which he owns the copyright to. For the series, he was heavily involved in its production as one of the members of the copyright holder group Headgear.


Biography
When Izubuchi was in nursery school, the Japanese TV anime series Astro Boy began airing. During his primary and junior high school years, Tokusatsu TV series such as and began to be broadcast and became very popular. Tokusatsu films such as and foreign television series such as Thunderbirds and were also broadcast, and he was fascinated by these Tokusatsu programs. He was particularly fond of UFO in foreign series. After that, all Tokusatsu programs focused on family and children's entertainment, which made Izubuchi no longer enjoyable. Later, as if to replace them, anime series with complex stories that appealed to adults began to be produced, and his interest shifted to that. Gradually, anime directors such as , , and and their works began to attract public attention, and Izubuchi was particularly fond of Tomino and his directorial work Triton of the Sea and Reideen The Brave. He also became interested in and as a high school student. He then became a big fan of Space Battleship Yamato, aired in 1974.

In 1978, Izubuchi made his debut as a guest robot designer for Tōshō Daimos. It all started when he went on a tour of Sunrise, which had produced many robot animations, and was invited by , the director of those works, to design enemy robots. Since then, he has been involved in mecha designs for the Gundam series, the Patlabor series and other anime productions. As of 2006, Izubuchi said that the design work he was most proud of was on .

Not just limited to anime, he also branched out into Tokusatsu shows in 's Super Sentai Series, designing characters and costumes for creatures and . The design of the Predator in the Predator was adapted from the design of the villainous Adjutant Booba in Dengeki Sentai Changeman, which was designed by Izubuchi. The designer directly told Izubuchi that he had imitated his design.

On the other hand, Izubuchi also began working as a manga artist with the serialisation of , and as an illustrator by drawing illustrations for novels in the 1980s. He is particularly well known for his character designs for the fantasy-themed series Record of Lodoss War. He created the standard for Western-style fantasy visual imagery in Japan by taking images popular worldwide and drawing them in a sophisticated manner.

Izubuchi made his debut as an animation director in 2002 with , for which he wrote the original story. Izubuchi did some additional design work for 's , while Kyoda was an assistant director and episode director on RahXephon and directed its theatrical adaptation.

He became the general director of in 2012, a reboot of Space Battleship Yamato, of which he had been a big fan for many years.

Izubuchi was credited with creation of the 2024 anime . He and president created a new fictional world and historical background in order to make it Bones' own IP (intellectual property) work.


Main Works

TV series
  • Tōshō Daimos (1978-1979) (Guest mecha design)
  • Future Robot Daltanious (1979-1980) (Guest Mecha design)
  • Space Emperor God Sigma (1980 - 1981) (Guest Mecha design)
  • Invincible Robo Trider G7 (1980 - 1981) (Guest mecha design)
  • Space Battleship Yamato III (1980-1981) (Cooperation in setting)
  • Saikyō Robo Daiōja (1981-1982) (Guest mecha design)
  • Combat Mecha Xabungle (1982-1983) (Sub-mecha design)
  • Aura Battler Dunbine (1983-1984) (Sub-mecha design)
  • Panzer World Galient (1984) (Sub-mecha design)
  • (1986) (Sub-mech design)
  • ' (1989 - 1990) (Mecha design, Scripts, Copyright holder''')
  • (1992 - 1993) (Cooperation in setting)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (1996) (Costume design)
  • (1998) (Mecha design, Costume design)
  • (1999-2000) (Costume design)
  • (2002) ( Original story, Director, Scripts, Storyboards)
  • (2005) (Design Works)
  • (2006) (Cooperation on design)
  • (2006) (Concept advisor)
  • (2007) (Mecha design)
  • Toward the Terra (2007) (Concept design)
  • Skull Man (2007) (Refined character design, Head writer, Scripts)
  • (2008) (Creative producer)
  • Birdy the Mighty: Decode 02 (2009) (Creative producer)
  • Shangri-La (2009) (Episode 11 script)
  • (2024) ( Original story, Supervisor, Head writer)


Anime films
  • (1983) (Sub-mecha design)
  • (1984) (Cooperation on mecha design)
  • (1988) (Mecha design)
  • ' (1989) (Mecha design, Copyright holder''')
  • Silent Möbius (1991) (Mecha design)
  • ' (1993) (Mecha design, Copyright holder''')
  • (Kerberos saga) (2000) (Mecha design)
  • ' (2002) (Mecha design, Supervisor, Copyright holder''')
  • ' (2003) (Original story , General director''', Scripts)
  • (2007) (Design Works)
  • (2012) (Design Works)
  • ' (2012) (General director''', Head writer, Mecha design)


Original video animation
  • Delpower X Bakuhatsu Miracle Genki! (1986) (Mecha Design)
  • Panzer World Galient: Crest of Iron (1986) (Mecha design)
  • New Story of Aura Battler Dunbine (1988) (Mecha design)
  • (1989) (Design Works)
  • ' (1988 - 1989) (Mecha design, Copyright holder''')
  • (1989-1990) (Mecha design)
  • ' (1990 - 1992) (Mecha design, Scripts, Storyboards, Copyright holder''')
  • Record of Lodoss War (1990) (Character draft)
  • Birdy the Mighty (1996) (Creature design, Supervisor)


Web animation
  • Japan Animator Expo 33 "Ragnarok" Hello from the Countries of the World (2015) (Robot design)
  • Japan Animator Expo extra "Mobile Police Patlabor Reboot" (2016) (Mecha design, Supervisor, Copyright holder)


Live-action films
  • The Red Spectacles (Kerberos saga) (1987) (Protect Gear design)
  • Cutie Honey (2004) (Character design)
  • (2005) (Costume design)
  • (2005) (Refined character design)
  • Kamen Rider The Next (2007) (Refined character design)
  • (2016) (Design Works)
  • Shin Kamen Rider (2023) (Character design)


Tokusatsu
  • Kagaku Sentai Dynaman (1983) (Character design)
  • Choudenshi Bioman (1984) (Character design)
  • Dengeki Sentai Changeman (1985) (Character design)
  • Choushinsei Flashman (1986) (Character design)
  • Kamen Rider Agito (2001) (Character design)
  • (2007) (Character design)
  • Kamen Rider Decade (2009) (Character design)
  • Kamen Rider OOO (2010) (Character design)
  • Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters (2012) (Character design)
  • Kamen Rider Zi-O (2018) (Character design)


Video games
  • Velldeselba Senki (1997) (Character design)
  • Panzer Front bis (2011) (Supervisor)
  • (2008) (Character design)


Manga
  • (1988-?, 2009-?) ( Manga writing)
  • 8 Man (1994) (Refined character design)
  • (2004-2007) (Costume design)


Novels
  • Record of Lodoss War (1988-1995) (Illustrations)


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