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tagline=Takeshi Shudō | tagline=Takeshi Shudō passed away at the age of 61 | | ||
blurb=Takeshi Shudō, former head writer of the Pokémon anime, has | blurb=Takeshi Shudō, former head writer of the Pokémon anime, has passed away after being rushed to hospital after he collapsed at a railway station in Japan. }} | ||
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{{update}} At 4:03 AM JST on October 29th, Shudō has been pronounced dead at the age of 61. | |||
MSN Japan reports that {{bp|Takeshi Shudō}}, former head writer of the {{bp|Pokémon anime}}, collapsed at Nara railway station's smoking area around 6:00am on Thursday, October 28th. Upon being discovered by a passerby, he was rushed to the hospital and is undergoing surgery. It was soon determined at the hospital's emergency care center that Shudō had suffered a {{wp|subarachnoid hemorrhage}} in his head. | |||
In Japan, | Shudō was a key part of the initial stages of the anime's {{bp|original series}}. He wrote the {{bp|EP001|first episode}}, which aired over ten years ago, and was a scriptwriter for the first three movies and the {{bp|Mewtwo Returns}} TV special. His most recent Pokémon work was in 2003, writing the screenplay for the 244th episode of the anime, ''{{bp|EP244|Yadon's Comprehension! Satoshi's Comprehension!}}'' (''Enlighten Up!''). | ||
In Japan, Shudō is best known as the creator of the classic manga and anime series, ''{{wp|Magical Princess Minky Momo}}''. His other credits include ''{{wp|Martian Successor Nadesico}}'' and ''{{wp|Legend of the Galactic Heroes}}''. | |||
Bulbanews will update this story as more information comes to hand. | Bulbanews will update this story as more information comes to hand. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
* [http:// | * [http://sankei.jp.msn.com/entertainments/game/101028/gam1010281345000-n1.htm MSN Japan] (Japanese) | ||
* [http://mtahara.blog75.fc2.com/blog-entry-64.html Blog of Masatoshi Tahara, producer of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, confirming Shudō's death] (Japanese) | |||
* [http://www.47news.jp/CN/201010/CN2010102901001001.html Announcement of Shudō's death on 47NEWS] (Japanese) |
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Update: At 4:03 AM JST on October 29th, Shudō has been pronounced dead at the age of 61.
MSN Japan reports that Takeshi Shudō, former head writer of the Pokémon anime, collapsed at Nara railway station's smoking area around 6:00am on Thursday, October 28th. Upon being discovered by a passerby, he was rushed to the hospital and is undergoing surgery. It was soon determined at the hospital's emergency care center that Shudō had suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage in his head.
Shudō was a key part of the initial stages of the anime's original series. He wrote the first episode, which aired over ten years ago, and was a scriptwriter for the first three movies and the Mewtwo Returns TV special. His most recent Pokémon work was in 2003, writing the screenplay for the 244th episode of the anime, Yadon's Comprehension! Satoshi's Comprehension! (Enlighten Up!).
In Japan, Shudō is best known as the creator of the classic manga and anime series, Magical Princess Minky Momo. His other credits include Martian Successor Nadesico and Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
Bulbanews will update this story as more information comes to hand.