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Yasuhiro Takeda (武田 康廣, Takeda Yasuhiro, born 12 September 1957 in Tadaoka, Osaka) is a Japanese anime director and founding member of Gainax; for most of his career, he was General Manager. He is also a two-time chair of the Nihon SF Taikai (DAICON III and the 1988 Mig.Con) In 2002, he published a memoir/autobiography about his life (particularly focusing on his college life, involvement in science fiction conventions, and his subsequent career) named The Notenki Memoirs; the name Notenki is an old nickname of Takeda's, derived from his part in Kaiketsu Noutenki.

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  • ياسوهيرو تاكيدا (باليابانية: 武田康廣؛ بالكانا: たけだ やすひろ) هو مخرج ياباني، ولد في 12 سبتمبر 1957 في أوساكا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (武田 康廣, Takeda Yasuhiro, born 12 September 1957 in Tadaoka, Osaka) is a Japanese anime director and founding member of Gainax; for most of his career, he was General Manager. He is also a two-time chair of the Nihon SF Taikai (DAICON III and the 1988 Mig.Con) In April 1976, he enrolled in Kinki University for nuclear engineering, but began neglecting studies (repeating his sophomore year) when he joined the sci-fi club in April 1977 and became active in organizing clubs, founding the "Confederation of Kansai Student Sci-Fi Clubs". It was through these early activities that Takeda met many other fans, some who would become more involved: at his first convention, Seto-Con ("Sci-Fi Festival 78"), Takeda met Toshio Okada. In 2002, he published a memoir/autobiography about his life (particularly focusing on his college life, involvement in science fiction conventions, and his subsequent career) named The Notenki Memoirs; the name Notenki is an old nickname of Takeda's, derived from his part in Kaiketsu Noutenki. He is portrayed by actor in the 2014 TV Drama Aoi Honō based on the autobiographical manga by Kazuhiko Shimamoto, which follows the college years of the future Gainax team. (en)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (武田 康廣 Takeda Yasuhiro?; Tadaoka, 12 settembre 1957) è un regista e produttore cinematografico giapponese.Uno dei fondatori della Gainax, della quale fu per buona parte della carriera General Manager, fu anche organizzatore di due Nihon SF Taikai (DAICON III del 1981 e il Mig.Con del 1988) (it)
  • 武田 康廣(たけだ やすひろ、1957年9月12日 - )は、株式会社代表取締役、株式会社GAINAX京都代表取締役、株式会社福島ガイナックス取締役、京都情報大学院大学教授で、元・株式会社ガイナックス取締役。妻は、SF・ファンタジー作家の菅浩江。 (ja)
  • 武田康廣(日语:武田 康廣,1957年9月12日-),日本动画公司GAINAX创始成员、原董事,现「GAINAX京都」代表董事,京都情报大学院大学教授。妻子是科幻作家。 (zh)
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  • ياسوهيرو تاكيدا (باليابانية: 武田康廣؛ بالكانا: たけだ やすひろ) هو مخرج ياباني، ولد في 12 سبتمبر 1957 في أوساكا في اليابان. (ar)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (武田 康廣 Takeda Yasuhiro?; Tadaoka, 12 settembre 1957) è un regista e produttore cinematografico giapponese.Uno dei fondatori della Gainax, della quale fu per buona parte della carriera General Manager, fu anche organizzatore di due Nihon SF Taikai (DAICON III del 1981 e il Mig.Con del 1988) (it)
  • 武田 康廣(たけだ やすひろ、1957年9月12日 - )は、株式会社代表取締役、株式会社GAINAX京都代表取締役、株式会社福島ガイナックス取締役、京都情報大学院大学教授で、元・株式会社ガイナックス取締役。妻は、SF・ファンタジー作家の菅浩江。 (ja)
  • 武田康廣(日语:武田 康廣,1957年9月12日-),日本动画公司GAINAX创始成员、原董事,现「GAINAX京都」代表董事,京都情报大学院大学教授。妻子是科幻作家。 (zh)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (武田 康廣, Takeda Yasuhiro, born 12 September 1957 in Tadaoka, Osaka) is a Japanese anime director and founding member of Gainax; for most of his career, he was General Manager. He is also a two-time chair of the Nihon SF Taikai (DAICON III and the 1988 Mig.Con) In 2002, he published a memoir/autobiography about his life (particularly focusing on his college life, involvement in science fiction conventions, and his subsequent career) named The Notenki Memoirs; the name Notenki is an old nickname of Takeda's, derived from his part in Kaiketsu Noutenki. (en)
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  • ياسوهيرو تاكيدا (ar)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (en)
  • Yasuhiro Takeda (it)
  • 武田康廣 (ja)
  • 武田康廣 (zh)
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