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Chiaki Konaka is the scenario writer for the [[Serial Experiments Lain]] [[anime]] and [[game]]. For the anime, he also did series composition and CG processing of film clips used in [[Layer 07]] and [[Layer 09]]. According to [[Visual Experiments Lain]], he was originally going to school to become a film director, but after using a word processor for the first time he changed fields to script writing, specializing in horror and fantasy. He is known for his dark storylines and for using cyberpunk or Lovecraftian concepts in his work - examples of these include Texhnolyze and Malice@Doll. Besides anime, he has also written for live-action television and tokusatsu.
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Chiaki Konaka is the sole scenario writer and series composer for the [[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|Serial Experiments Lain anime]] and [[Serial Experiments Lain (game)|game]]. For the anime, he also did digital effects processing of film clips used in [[Layer 07]] and [[Layer 09]]. According to [[Visual Experiments Lain]], he was originally going to school to become a film director, but after using a word processor for the first time he changed fields to script writing, specializing in horror and fantasy. He is known for his dark storylines and for using cyberpunk themes in his work, and often shows Lovecraftian and (especially) Carrollian influences. Examples of these include ''Ghost Hound'', ''Texhnolyze'', and ''Malice@Doll''. Besides anime, he has also written for live-action television and tokusatsu.
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== List of Work ==
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=== Anime ===
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* Air Gear: Series composition, script
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* Armitage III: Screenplay
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* Astro Boy (2003): Script
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* The Big O: Screenplay, script
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* Birdy the Mighty: Screenplay
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* Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040: Screenplay
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* Catnapped!: Screenplay
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* Despera: Script
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* Devil Lady: Script (episodes 1–5, 8, 12, 18, 25–26), series composition
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* Digimon Adventure 02: Scenario (episode 13)
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* Digimon Tamers: Series composition, script (episodes 1–3, 7, 13–14, 23–24, 34–35, 41, 44–45, 49–51)
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* Futari Ecchi: Script
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* Gasaraki: Script
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* GeGeGe no Kitarō (1996): Script (Episode 89 only)
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* Ghost Hound: Series composition, screenplay
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* GR: Giant Robo: Series composition
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* Hellsing: Series composition, script (episodes 1–6, 8–9, 11–13)
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* Magic User's Club: Script (eps 2–6), novelization (1,2,5,6)
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* Malice@Doll: Script, original story
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* Parasite Dolls: Script
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* Princess Tutu: Script (4, 9, 22, 23)
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* RahXephon: Screenplay (episodes 11–12, 17–18, 24–25)
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* RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio: Screenplay
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* Serial Experiments Lain: Miniseries composition, script
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* Shadow Star: Series composition, script (eps 1–3, 12–13)
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* Texhnolyze: Series composition, script, scenario (episodes 1–4, 6, 12, 20–22)
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* Vampire Princess Miyu: Script (ep 20)
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=== Television dramas ===
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* Ultraman Tiga
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* Ultraman Gaia
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* Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy
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* Ultraman Max
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* Cthulhu Mythos
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* Cthulhu's Strange Record
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* Insumasu wo Oou Kage (a Japanese television adaptation of The Shadow Over Innsmouth)
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* "Terror Rate", a short story included in Volume 2 of the Lairs of the Hidden Gods anthology (Kurodahan Press: ISBN 4-902075-12-1)
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=== Novel ===
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* Marebito (also screenplay of 2004 feature film)
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The scripts of the first four [[episodes]] of ''Lain'' were a joint effort between Konaka and the producer, [[Ueda Yasuyuki]].
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*He himself the middle initial "J", evoking the Christian name "John", due to him being born to parents who were members of the Anglican Church, but he does not identify as Christian. He began using the middle initial at the age of 12, when he began making 8 mm films; he patterned the style after Western names such as [[Wikipedia:Charles M. Schulz|Charles M. Schulz]].
 
*He has a hobby of designing dolls. He made dolls for ''Lain'' and other works he was involved in, such as ''The Big O'' and ''Malice@doll''.
 
*He has a hobby of designing dolls. He made dolls for ''Lain'' and other works he was involved in, such as ''The Big O'' and ''Malice@doll''.
 
*His younger brother, Kazuya Konaka (小中和哉), is a film and TV director. They have collaborated on a few projects, including ''Alice 6'' and the 1992 drama ''Kuma-chan''.
 
*His younger brother, Kazuya Konaka (小中和哉), is a film and TV director. They have collaborated on a few projects, including ''Alice 6'' and the 1992 drama ''Kuma-chan''.
 
*He makes digital music, which can be heard on his web site.
 
*He makes digital music, which can be heard on his web site.
*Prior to doing SEL, he wrote the 1995 television drama ''Alice 6''. Here are the names of the six main characters of the drama:
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*Prior to doing SEL, he wrote the 1995 television drama ''[[Alice 6]]''.  
**Gotoh Miki (後藤 美姫)
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*He also wrote the scenario of ''Alice in Cyberland'', a 1996 PlayStation game, as well as an OVA animation of the same name. The game is described on ja.Wikipedia as a combination gal game and adventure game. Its main characters are called Alice, Juri, and Rena.
**Katou Juri (加藤 樹莉)
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==External links==
**Oh Reika (王 麗華)
 
**Koga Michiru (空閑 ミチル)
 
**Masatsugu Shoko (真次 祥子)
 
**Yomoda Chisa (四方田 千紗)
 
*He also wrote the scenario of ''Alice in Cyberland'', a 1996 PlayStation game, as well as an OVA animation of the same name. The game is described on ja.wikipedia as a combination gal game and adventure game. Its main characters are called Alice, Juri, and Rena.
 
==External Links==
 
 
*[http://konaka.com/ Personal site]
 
*[http://konaka.com/ Personal site]
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20031220124515/http://www.konaka-dolls.com/img/lain/productinfo.html Web archive page of his Lain dolls]
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20031220124515/http://www.konaka-dolls.com/img/lain/productinfo.html Web archive page of his Lain dolls]
 
[[Category:Staff]]
 
[[Category:Staff]]

Latest revision as of 08:04, 31 December 2022

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Chiaki Konaka is the sole scenario writer and series composer for the Serial Experiments Lain anime and game. For the anime, he also did digital effects processing of film clips used in Layer 07 and Layer 09. According to Visual Experiments Lain, he was originally going to school to become a film director, but after using a word processor for the first time he changed fields to script writing, specializing in horror and fantasy. He is known for his dark storylines and for using cyberpunk themes in his work, and often shows Lovecraftian and (especially) Carrollian influences. Examples of these include Ghost Hound, Texhnolyze, and Malice@Doll. Besides anime, he has also written for live-action television and tokusatsu.

List of Work

Anime

  • Air Gear: Series composition, script
  • Armitage III: Screenplay
  • Astro Boy (2003): Script
  • The Big O: Screenplay, script
  • Birdy the Mighty: Screenplay
  • Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040: Screenplay
  • Catnapped!: Screenplay
  • Despera: Script
  • Devil Lady: Script (episodes 1–5, 8, 12, 18, 25–26), series composition
  • Digimon Adventure 02: Scenario (episode 13)
  • Digimon Tamers: Series composition, script (episodes 1–3, 7, 13–14, 23–24, 34–35, 41, 44–45, 49–51)
  • Futari Ecchi: Script
  • Gasaraki: Script
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (1996): Script (Episode 89 only)
  • Ghost Hound: Series composition, screenplay
  • GR: Giant Robo: Series composition
  • Hellsing: Series composition, script (episodes 1–6, 8–9, 11–13)
  • Magic User's Club: Script (eps 2–6), novelization (1,2,5,6)
  • Malice@Doll: Script, original story
  • Parasite Dolls: Script
  • Princess Tutu: Script (4, 9, 22, 23)
  • RahXephon: Screenplay (episodes 11–12, 17–18, 24–25)
  • RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio: Screenplay
  • Serial Experiments Lain: Miniseries composition, script
  • Shadow Star: Series composition, script (eps 1–3, 12–13)
  • Texhnolyze: Series composition, script, scenario (episodes 1–4, 6, 12, 20–22)
  • Vampire Princess Miyu: Script (ep 20)

Television dramas

  • Ultraman Tiga
  • Ultraman Gaia
  • Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy
  • Ultraman Max
  • Cthulhu Mythos
  • Cthulhu's Strange Record
  • Insumasu wo Oou Kage (a Japanese television adaptation of The Shadow Over Innsmouth)
  • "Terror Rate", a short story included in Volume 2 of the Lairs of the Hidden Gods anthology (Kurodahan Press: ISBN 4-902075-12-1)

Novel

  • Marebito (also screenplay of 2004 feature film)

Trivia

  • He himself the middle initial "J", evoking the Christian name "John", due to him being born to parents who were members of the Anglican Church, but he does not identify as Christian. He began using the middle initial at the age of 12, when he began making 8 mm films; he patterned the style after Western names such as Charles M. Schulz.
  • He has a hobby of designing dolls. He made dolls for Lain and other works he was involved in, such as The Big O and Malice@doll.
  • His younger brother, Kazuya Konaka (小中和哉), is a film and TV director. They have collaborated on a few projects, including Alice 6 and the 1992 drama Kuma-chan.
  • He makes digital music, which can be heard on his web site.
  • Prior to doing SEL, he wrote the 1995 television drama Alice 6.
  • He also wrote the scenario of Alice in Cyberland, a 1996 PlayStation game, as well as an OVA animation of the same name. The game is described on ja.Wikipedia as a combination gal game and adventure game. Its main characters are called Alice, Juri, and Rena.

External links