Takuma Hiroya

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Takuma Hiroya (born in June 10, 1970) is a Japanese-American director, animator, writer, voice-actor & producer, who has worked for Warner Bros. Japan & major animation studios of Japan & USA, including Cartoon Network Studios, Studio Trigger, Gainax, Production I.G, MAPPA, Williams Street, WB Animation and Titmouse Inc. He has also worked as producer, and screenwriter on anime feature films.

His style has some combination of Japanese & American animation just like Genndy Tartakovsky, Hiroyuki Imaishi, Jouji Furuta, Glen Murakami, Derrick J Wyatt, Sunghoo Park, Rob Renzetti, Yoh Yoshinari, Tetsurō Araki, Gorō Taniguchi, Tensai Okamura, Yuichiro Hayashi, Masaaki Yuasa, Katsuji Morishita, Takahiro Omori, Takeshi Koike, Koji Masunari, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Kazuto Nakazawa, LeSean Thomas, Alan Ituriel, Mike Inel, Craig McCracken, Vivienne Medrano & Vinson Ngo with some anime-influenced Western and Japanese animation, best frames of his animation, recognized by his figures, best storytelling for good morals, creating some excellent visuals, speculative fiction, a good visual development and concept development for the series, movies, and creating some original net animations.

Early life
Takuma Hiroya was born in 1962 in Nagoya, Japan at Nagoya City Jouhoku Hospital. His father is a American named Jackson Matthews while his mother is Japanese named Susuto Hiroya.

He studied in Friends School (Japan) in Minato, Japan from kindergarten to high school and graduated in 1980. He attended the Tokyo University of the Arts in Adachi, Tokyo and majored in. Later, he graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1990.

Professional career
From 1991 to 1999, Takuma worked as key animator in Nerima, Tokyo. He worked for Artmic Co., Ltd, Sunrise & Madhouse Inc as a trainee, which was his first job in animation.

After moving to Burbank, California in 2000s, he worked for Cartoon Network Studios in visual development, producer, designer and editor.

A months later, he opened a Japanese Studio called Studio Sitrus in 2000s and worked on serval animation projects from Japan & USA at Warner Bros Television Studios and other animation including his studio Studio Sitrus by his friends, and he worked on his Social Media since 2010s. He was promoted to animating assistant and has been working for WB Animation since 2000s, but he was retired on 2020 and moved to his studio to work on some other projects to do.