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Chiaki Konaka
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Older brother of
Kazuya Konaka
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April 4
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1961
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Marebito (2004)
Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999)
Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (1998)
Armitage III: Poly Matrix (1997)
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Writer
(46 titles)
2007
Ghost Hound
(TV series)
2007
Gekijô ban kino no tabi: Byôki no kuni - For you
(short) (screenplay)
2006
Mirrorman Reflex
2005
Kôkyô shihen Eureka Sebun
(TV series)
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Change of Life
(2005) (as Chiaki J. Konaka / script)
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Opposite View
(2005) (screenplay / as Chiaki J. Konaka)
2005
Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: Death Make
2005
Kazuo Umezu's Horror Theater: The Harlequin Girl
(screenplay)
2004
Malice@Doll
2004
Marebito
(novel / screenplay)
2004
Urutora kyû: Dâku fantajî
(TV series) (written by)
2003
Parasite Dolls
(writer)
2003
Narutaru: Mukuro naru hoshi tama taru ko
(TV series) (script)
2003
Texhnolyze
(TV series)
2003
Astro Boy
(TV series)
1999-2003
The Big O
(TV series)
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The Show Must Go On
(2003)
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The War of the Paradigm City
(2003)
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The Big Fight
(2003)
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Twisted Memories
(2003)
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Hydra
(2003)
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2002
RahXephon
(TV series)
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Twenty-Fourth Movement: The Door to Tuning/Twin Music
(2002)
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Nineteenth Movement: Blue Friend/Ticket to Nowhere
(2002)
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Eighteenth Movement: Bond of Blue Blood/The Memory of a Lost City
(2002)
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Seventeenth Movement: Return to the Maze/Ground Zero
(2002)
2000-2002
Digimon: Digital Monsters
(TV series)
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Crimson Tides: Part 1: Jeri Fights Back
(2002) (as Chiaki J. Konaka)
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Crimson Tides Part 2: Such Sweet Sorrow
(2002) (as Chiaki J. Konaka)
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D-Reaper's Feast
(2002) (as Chiaki J. Konaka)
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The D-Reaper's Disguise
(2002) (as Chiaki J. Konaka)
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The Messenger
(2002) (as Chiaki J. Konaka)
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2002
Digimon: Runaway Locomon
(characters)
2001-2002
Hellsing
(TV series)
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Order 13: Hellfire
(2002) (screenplay)
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Order 12: Total Destruction
(2002) (screenplay)
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Order 11: Transcend Force
(2001) (screenplay)
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Order 09: Red Rose Vertigo
(2001) (screenplay)
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Order 08: Kill House
(2001) (screenplay)
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2002
Step Up Love Story
(video)
2001
Kasumin
(TV series)
2001
Digimon Tamers
(TV series)
2001
Digimon: Battle of Adventurers
(characters)
2000
Zombie Snake
(video)
2000
Garasu no nô
(screenplay)
1999
Mahô tsukai tai!
(TV series)
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Sae no mahô, Sae no kimochi, itsumademo zutto
(1999)
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Yuki to, kouma to, fâsuto kissu
(1999)
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Sae to, tomato to, efude no dansu
(1999)
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Sae to, mahô kurabu to, sakura no ki
(1999)
1998-1999
Devilman Lady
(TV series)
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Body
(1999) (writer)
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Faces
(1999) (writer)
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Enemy
(1998) (writer)
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Shark
(1998) (writer)
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Seed
(1998) (writer)
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1998
Gasaraki
(TV series)
1998
Gakkô no kaidan G
(TV movie) (structure)
1998
Serial Experiments: Lain
(TV series)
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Psyche
(1998) (writer)
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Girls
(1998) (writer)
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Weird
(1998) (writer)
1998
Kyûketsuki Miyu
(TV series)
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Butterfly Enchantment
(1998)
1998
Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040
(TV series)
1997
Armitage III: Poly Matrix
(video)
1997
Gakkô no kaidan F
(TV movie) (story "Hoken-shitsu" / story "Rei Video")
1996
Ultraman: Tiga
(TV series)
1996
Magic User's Club!
(video) (screenplay / episodes 2-6)
1996
Door 3
(screenplay)
1996
Norowareta bijo-tachi: Akuryô kaidan
(video) (screenplay)
1995
Nain-wan: Kunoichi yôjuu densetsu
(video) (screenplay)
1995
Catnapped! The Movie
1995
Armitage III
(video)
1992
Scary True Stories: Realm of Spectres
(video) (screenplay)
1992
Scary True Stories: Night 2
(video) (screenplay)
1991
Scary True Stories: Ten Haunting Tales from the Japanese Underground
(video) (screenplay)
1991
Taro! Tokyo makai taisen
(script / story)
1990
Ultraman G
(story)
1990
Ultraman: Towards the Future
(TV mini-series)
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2000-2002
Digimon: Digital Monsters
(TV series)
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Crimson Tides: Part 1: Jeri Fights Back
(2002)
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Crimson Tides Part 2: Such Sweet Sorrow
(2002)
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D-Reaper's Feast
(2002)
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His Kingdom for a Horse
(2002)
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Shadow of the Beast King
(2002)
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1999
The Big O
(TV series)
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Underground Terror
(1999)
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Miscellaneous Crew
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1998-1999
Devilman Lady
(TV series) (series development - 26 episodes)
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Wish
(1999) (series development)
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Signs
(1999) (series development)
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Corpses
(1999) (series development)
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Fetters
(1999) (series development)
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Body
(1999) (series development)
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2003
Parasite Dolls
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1991
Taro! Tokyo makai taisen
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