
Shinichi Sekizawa
Writing
🎂 1921-06-02
Shinichi Sekizawa (June 2, 1921 – November 11, 1992) was a Japanese screenwriter known for his immense contributions to the original Godzilla series, providing screenplays and/or stories for 10 of the original 15 Showa films. He began his career in his native Kyoto, joining an association of manga cartoonists which included the anime pioneer Osamu Tezuka. His career would be interrupted when he was reluctantly drafted to fight in the South Pacific during WWII. Sekizawa would reignite his film career in 1946 when he joined Beehive Productions as an assistant director, demonstrating a talent for screenwriting when completing the screenplay for the film Profile of the City in a record four days. Later at Shintoho Studios he would direct the now considered lost film Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers. His career at Toho began in 1958 working on Kihachi Okamoto's early films before eventually became the studio's go-to monster scripter after the immense success of his screenplay for Mothra. His kaiju screenplays for Ishiro Honda have been noted for their inventiveness, especially in his interplay of human drama blending with monster action and characterization. His lighthearted approach was contrasted to that of Takeshi Kimura, whose scripts had a darker, more cynical sensibility. Sekizawa's talents were not limited to science fiction, with his output in the 60s being as many as six screenplays a year in genres such as salaryman comedies and war movies as well as TV shows such as the original Ultraman. While Sekizawa enjoyed writing monster movies, he would eventually become tired of the Godzilla series and moved on to scripting for animating features while continuing his career as a lyricist. He was also an aficionado of model trains and published numerous publications on the subject. Before his death he was awarded a Purple ribbon by the Japanese government due to his immense artistic and cultural contributions.
Writing (73)

Writer
1966

Writer
1968

Story
1989

Screenplay
1962

Screenplay
1964

Lyricist
1964

Screenplay
1969

Lyricist
1969

Story
1974

Screenplay
1964

Screenplay
1965

Lyricist
1972

Screenplay
1972

Screenplay
1967

Lyricist
1996

Screenplay
1966

Screenplay
1961

Lyricist
1961

Lyricist
1973

Story
1973

Screenplay
1959

Screenplay
1963

Lyricist
1992

Writer
1965

Screenplay
1960

Screenplay
1963

Writer
1963

Screenplay
1969

Screenplay
1963

Screenplay
1964

Adaptation
1964

Writer
1963

Screenplay
1967

Screenplay
1953

Screenplay
1960

Lyricist
1960

Writer
1967

Writer
1993

Screenplay
1958

Screenplay
1962

Lyricist
1997

Writer
1966

Writer
1967

Screenplay
1961

Screenplay
1962

Screenplay
1964

Screenplay
1960

Screenplay
1960

Screenplay
1957

Screenplay
1960

Screenplay
1956

Screenplay
1962

Screenplay
1965

Screenplay
1958

Screenplay
1959

Screenplay
1968

Screenplay
1960

Writer
1964

Writer
1956

Screenplay
1968

Writer
1966

Writer
1948

Screenplay
1962

Screenplay
1961

Screenplay
1958

Writer
1963

Original Film Writer
1996

Screenplay
1961

Original Film Writer
1995

Writer
1987

Screenplay
1949
Screenplay
1958

Screenplay
1957