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Norio Matsumoto

Visual Effects

2.1 Popularity Japan

Matsumoto Norio is an influential and prolific action and character animator. He began his career after graduating from Tatsunoko's animators training program. He worked as an "inbetweener" for Oh! Productions (1987-89), mentored under Tomohiro Hirata and was influenced by Satoru Utsunomiya and Taka...

Biography

Matsumoto Norio is an influential and prolific action and character animator. He began his career after graduating from Tatsunoko's animators training program. He worked as an "inbetweener" for Oh! Productions (1987-89), mentored under Tomohiro Hirata and was influenced by Satoru Utsunomiya and Takashi Nakamura, for which he has adapted elements of their approach for a wider audience. His style employs soft and simplified drawings to make very fluid, realistic movements. Norio is perhaps best known for his work on the Naruto franchise, being the lead animator on Wakabayashi's episodes 30, 71, 133; and episode 167 of Shippuden.

Filmography 116

2023
The Imaginary Movie

Key Animation

2023
The Concierge Movie

Key Animation

2022
Lonely Castle in the Mirror Movie

Key Animation

2022
Inu-Oh Movie

Key Animation

2021
Ranking of Kings TV

Key Animation

2021
2020
2019
The Wonderland Movie

Key Animation

2018
Run with the Wind TV

Key Animation

2018
Devilman Crybaby TV

Key Animation

2017
Night Is Short, Walk On Girl Movie

Key Animation

2017
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations TV

Opening/Ending Animation

2016
Your Name. Movie

Key Animation

2016
Mob Psycho 100 TV

Key Animation

2015
Pigtails Movie

Key Animation

2015
Mr. Osomatsu TV

Key Animation

2015
Boruto: Naruto the Movie Movie

Key Animation

2015
Boruto: Naruto the Movie Movie

Storyboard Artist

2015
Boruto: Naruto the Movie Movie

Animation Director

Personal Details

Known For Visual Effects
Gender Not specified
Place of Birth Japan
Also Known As 松本 憲生
Years Active 1989 - 2023
Popularity 2.1
Career Stats
116 Total Credits