Vashdaman
Za Warudo
Which anime directors would you describe as auteurs? That word of course gets thrown around a lot and I'd imagine it's often used unfairly when in reality most productions, if not all, are collaborative products and directors usually get most of the praise. So ok maybe let's just put that word to the side somewhat, but what anime directors at least have a real identifiable and distinct style? Usually when I look up a director of an anime I adore I find that more often than not it's the only one in their filmography as nothing they've made since is stylistically or thematically even remotely similar. So I get the impression most of the anime industry is built on jobbing directors who simply take what work they can get and just try to competently produce it, and if they're lucky very rarely may get the chance to make an actual passion project they have more control over. But what directors buck this trend? I guess the first one that pops in to my mind is Shinichiro Watanabe. I'm not particularly a fan of all his work (his best by a long, long margin is Bebop in my opinion) but I get the impression he only does stuff he really cares about. Obviously another easy answer is Satoshi Kon. But who else, particularly of series rather than films, and what are their hallmarks?
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