Hiroshi Harada
Hiroshi Harada suffered from bullying during his childhood, a frequent theme in his films. His career as an entertainer began in 1976.
Between 1987 and 1992 he worked on the adaptation of Midori: the girl with the camellias, a manga by ero-guro author Suehiro Maruo . Due to the controversy of the film, Harada had trouble financing it and had to do most of the work on his own. Over the years it would become a cult film, as well as being one of the few (if not the only) anime of the ero-guro genre .
For the rest of the 90s , Harada remained anonymous using pseudonyms such as Hisaaki Etsu. In 2006 he directed the Humanoid Monster Bem series, the highest-budget play of his career up to that point. In Latin America the series was released by Animax .
In 2012 he directed 5 shorts for the anthological series Folktales from Japan which, as its name suggests, adapts popular tales from Japanese culture.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Midori
Executive Producer
1992
TV
Blue Dragon
Storyboard Artist
2007
Movie
Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Journey to the West
Key Animation
1988
TV
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Director
2001
Movie
The Death Lullaby
Creator
1985
TV
Noozles
Key Animation
1984
TV
Hanasakeru Seishonen
Storyboard
2009
TV
Folktales from Japan
Director
2012
TV
Humanoid Monster Bem
Storyboard
2006
TV
The Marshmallow Times
Storyboard
2004
Movie
Water, Water
Thanks
2020
Movie
Limitless Paradise
Writer
1981