Tetsuya Endo

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Tetsuya Endo
Born (1960-09-07) September 7, 1960 (age 57)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Anime director, storyboard artist, sound director

Tetsuya Endo(遠藤 徹哉 or えんどうてつや,Endō Tetsuya, born September 7, 1960) is a Japanese anime director, storyboard artist, and sound director. He worked as the assistant director(演出助手,enshutsu joshu) on My Neighbor Totoro in 1988, and directed Floral Magician Mary Bell in 1992–93.

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