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  1. Profile. Name: Yuichi Fukuda. Japanese: 福田雄一 (ふくだ ゆういち) Birthdate: July 12, 1968. Birthplace: Oyama, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Actor. Drama Series. The Brave Yoshihiko and Great Satan's Castle | Yuusha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro (TV Tokyo / 2011) - ep.2,11. Director. Movies.

  2. Profile. Name: Yuichi Fukuda. Japanese: 福田雄一 (ふくだ ゆういち) Birthdate: July 12, 1968. Birthplace: Oyama, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Actor. Drama Series. The Brave Yoshihiko and Great Satan's Castle | Yuusha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro (TV Tokyo / 2011) - ep.2,11. Director. Movies. Once Upon a Crime | Akazukin, Tabi no Tochuu de Shitai to Deau (2023)

  3. Yûichi Fukuda was born on 12 July 1968 in Oyama, Tochigi, Japan. He is a writer and director, known for HK: Forbidden Super Hero (2013), Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku (2020) and Jossy's (2014).

  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 福田雄一福田雄一 - Wikipedia

    福田 雄一 (ふくだ ゆういち、 1968年 7月12日 - )は、 日本 の 劇作家 、 放送作家 、 ドラマ ・ 映画 脚本家 、舞台・ドラマ 演出家 、 映画監督 。 劇団「 ブラボーカンパニー 」座長。 コメディー作品 を次々に生み出し、 ムロツヨシ 、 佐藤二朗 といった個性派俳優を抜擢し、「コメディの奇才」と称された [1] [2] 。 血液型A型 [3] 。 来歴. お笑い好きの父親の影響で クレージーキャッツ を見て育つ [4] 。 小学校の頃、学期末ごとに開催される「お楽しみ会」では毎回台本を書き、コントを披露していた [5] 。 小山市立小山第一小学校、小山市立小山中学校を経て、 栃木県立栃木高等学校 へ進学 [6] 。

  5. Yuichi Fukuda is known as an Director, Screenplay, Writer, Creator, Actor, Series Writer, Production Director, Series Director, Head of Story, Teleplay, and Screenstory. Some of his work includes HK: Forbidden Super Hero, Gintama, Once Upon a Crime, Gintama 2: Rules are Made to Be Broken, HK: Hentai Kamen 2 - Abnormal Crisis, Wotakoi: Love is ...

  6. Oct 21, 2017 · A few years ago, Japan’s beloved gag-comedy king, film director Yuichi Fukuda, seemed stuck in a (comfortable) rut, having achieved unprecedented domestic success for his peculiar brand of humor. If he did not exactly invent the genre, Fukuda had nurtured it to a fine sheen of ridiculousness.

  7. Jun 9, 2021 · Film Review: From Today, Its My Turn!! (2020) by Yuichi Fukuda. After taking on the live-action adaptation of “Gintama”, the director of “HK: Forbidden Super Hero” was bound to continue in the same, commercially successful path, this time dealing with another iconic manga,”Kyo kara Ore wa!!”.