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Tatsuo Satou, Director of 'Kidou Senkan Nadesico' and 'Madan no Ou to Vanadis', Dies at 61

by Syureria
May 8, 7:32 PM | 12 Comments
Tatsuo Satou, the acclaimed director and screenwriter behind Kidou Senkan Nadesico (Martian Successor Nadesico) and Madan no Ou to Vanadis (Lord Marksman and Vanadis), died on April 24 due to liver failure. He was 61.

Animation studio Nagomi announced the news on Thursday, stating that Satou had been undergoing medical treatment for some time prior to his passing. According to the statement, Satou remained deeply committed to his craft until the end, actively working on new animation projects. "We are deeply grateful for director Satou's passion and immense contributions, and we offer our sincerest condolences," the statement read.

Born in Oiso, Kanagawa in July 1964, Satou graduated from Waseda University before joining the animation studio Ajia-do. He worked as an animator and assistant director before making his series directorial debut with Tobe! Isami (Soar High! Isami) in 1995. He gained widespread recognition the following year with the sci-fi hit Kidou Senkan Nadesico, the movie sequel of which won the Seiun Award in the Media division in 1999. Satou won the award again for Mouretsu Pirates (Bodacious Space Pirates) in 2013.

Satou's notable directorial credits also include Shigofumi (Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed), Uchuu no Stellvia (Stellvia), Tokyo Tribe 2, Rinne no Lagrange (Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne), and Helck.

Source: Oricon News

12 Comments Recent Comments

Aw, Nadesico is one of my favorite 90s mecha anime, it's aged really well. I always hoped for a proper sequel; the movie didn't satisfy me.

May 10, 3:44 PM by malvarez1

My condolences to his family, that was such a young age to die at. Strawberry Marshmallow is still one of my faves!

May 9, 6:25 PM by Retro8bit

Rest in peace 😔

May 9, 4:36 PM by Rogersss

Rest in peace sir.

May 9, 2:13 PM by Hirax

I just recently fondly remember Stellvia (watched the show twice). Shigofumi was equally great. And I also liked Mouretsu Pirats, Lagrange and Vanadis + some shows he wrote scripts for. RIP.

May 9, 11:24 AM by Nachtwandler_21

CaptainKenshiro said:
Lots of them die so young in this industry man.


its ALWAYS somewhere between like 35 and 70....



ALWAYS....
😔😔😔😔😔😔

May 9, 5:06 AM by EcchiGodMamster

Rest in peace, he was so young to leave us.

May 9, 3:36 AM by Memore

Rest in peace, sir.

May 9, 3:35 AM by Absurdo_N

What a shame, guess I’m popping Martian successor Nadesico in and rewatching the series.

May 9, 2:24 AM by Shinji-Spark

Lots of them die so young in this industry man.

May 8, 9:29 PM by CaptainKenshiro

Damn... I just rewatched Mouretsu Pirates for the 2nd time recently. Rest in Peace.

I'll be watching Stellvia this year in honor of him.

May 8, 8:44 PM by Lost_Viking

I see he worked on Strawberry Marshmallow and Machikado Mazoku. F

May 8, 8:13 PM by rohan121

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