Akiko Ikeda (June 18, 1975 – July 18, 2019) is a 44-year-old female with two children who are minors.
Original Japanese text
Akiko Ikeda
alias
Akiko Terawaki (husband surname)
kana
Ikeda, Shoko (Japan语法)
Plain Roman (similar to Chinese Hanyu Pinyin)
Ikeda,Shouko
Idakuin School: Yoyogi Animation Academy (Yoyogi Animation Academy)
On July 18, 2019, the body was found on the second floor of the scene of the incident during the Kyoto Animation arson incident. On August 27, Kyoto prefectural police, with the consent of the deceased's family, announced the death, confirming that they had been killed in the incident. He died on December 31, 2012 at the age of 4
Hiroshi Yamamoto (who participated in the production of Lucky Star and Haruhi Ryogu) commented that she was "a person who can paint wonderful pictures" and "like a sister, (the heroine of "The Melancholy of Spring In The House") the character of Kasuga Kasuga is very equal".
Ikeda herself said she thought of Kasuga "just like herself."
He joined Kyo Ani in 1996 and became a director after initially being an original painter.
Animator and director of Kyoto Animation, a Japanese animation company. She is the lead original artist of the Melancholy anime series of Ryogu Haruhi, and served as the character of Ryogu Kasuga 2006, Ryogu Kasuga 2009 and The Disappearance of Ryogu Haruhi, while also drawing a large number of Ryogu-themed wallpapers and wall calendars. Her original paintings have been referenced by many domestic and foreign fandom authors who are interested in going to P stations and some websites to see for themselves.
Participated in the production of anime as follows (old two-dimensional full of memories)
Theatrical version
Crayon Shin-chan: Dark Beads Chase (1997) anime
Pokémon Theatrical Edition: The Emperor of the Crystalline Tower (2000) Original
Digimon Adventure 02 (2000) original art
Digimon Adventure 02 The Titan Apollo Beast Counterattack (2001) original painting
The Disappearance of Haruhi Ryogu (2010) Character Setting, Super Total Painting Supervisor, Original Painting
This
Original painting of The Hilarious Life of the Rainforest DELUXE (2002-2003).
MUNTO (2003) Original Drawing
Original painting of Hilarious Life in the Rainforest FINAL (2003-2004).
Original painting by MUNTO ~ Through the Wall of Time (2005).
TV
Crayon Shin-chan (1992-) animation First work
Genius Baby (1996) animation
Cat Fox Police Search (1997) Original Drawing
Raw Body (1998) Original Painting
Dream Lala (1998) original painting
Angels are not defensive! (1999) Original painting
original painting by ∀ Gundam (1999).
Original painting of The Force Stone Warrior (1999).
OH! Super Milk Chan (2000)
Defenders (2000) original painting
Inuyasha (2000-2004) Painting supervisor, original painting
Original painting of Hilarious Life in the Rainforest (2001).
Soul Hunt (2001) Original Painting
Original painting of The Earth Defense Family (2001).
A shock crisis? Campus Chapter (2003) Painting Supervision, Original Painting, OP Original Painting
AIR (2005) Animation Draft, Original Drawing, OP Original Drawing
Shock Crisis! The Second Raid (2005) Is a painting supervisor, original painting, OP original painting
Kanon (2007) Animation Draft, Original Picture, OP Original Painting
Lucky ☆ Star (2007) Painting supervisor, original painting, OP original painting
CLANNAD (2007-2008) Animation Draft, Original Drawing, OP Original Drawing
K-ON! (2009) Original Picture
The Melancholy of Haruhi Ryogu (2009) character design and original painting served as a supervisor for the first time in the 06 edition
K-ON!! (2010) Painting supervision, original painting
Daily (2011) painting supervision, pre-OP original painting, late OP original painting
Blow! Character design in the Upper Bass Horn series (since 2015).
She joined in 1996 and Kyo Ani through Japan's 2007 financial tsunami Secondary housing credit crisis, the 2008 financial crisis and the 2009 Wave of unemployment in Japan, and if nothing else, this time should bring a few new people.
If there had been no Kyo Ani arson, she would have done the housework as usual, coaxed the children to bed, and repeatedly practiced sketching on the workbench.
Japan at the time reported
Akiko Ikeda's workbench