Tsuneo Tominaga

Total Credits at Criticker: 16 (Director), 2 (Writer)
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Titles you haven't rated - Director (16) | Writer (2)
A group of students from the Cosmo Academy are about to take their final exam: surviving for over fifty days in a derelict ship. But when they arrive, they discover that instead of ten students, there are eleven. One of them doesn't belong there. (imdb)
Souten Kouro (2009) - TV Series
Souten Kouro's story is based loosely on the events taking place in Three Kingdoms period of China during the life of the last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao (155 - March 15, 220), who also serves as the main character. (imdb)
Barom One (2002) - TV Series
Takeshi Kido and Kentaro Shiratori are a pair of friends who have been together for almost their entire life. One night, a strange being comes out from the lake and starts attacking them. When Takeshi and Kentaro are almost eliminated, a strange being named Kopu calls them and tells them that they are the chosen ones to inherit the power to protect the world from an evil being named Goumon. (myanimelist.net)
Genma Wars: Eve of Mythology (2002) - TV Series
In the distant future, monsters and inhumans roam the land, and the ruling Evil King seeks a human woman to bear him powerful, force-adept heirs. Non offers herself to the Evil King in order to save her village from Ape Clan raiders, and gives him twin sons, Loof and Jin. She and her sons are exiled by the ungrateful villagers, however, and Non's companion Nue (a Demon Clan member changed into a wolf for disobedience) takes Loof to be raised by his father, the Evil King. (myanimelist.net)
Initial D: Fourth Stage (2004) - TV Series
Takumi Fujiwara and brothers Keisuke and Ryousuke Takahashi have formed "Project D," a racing team aimed at bringing their driving skills to their full potential outside their prefecture. Using the internet, Project D issues challenges to other racing teams and posts results of their races. Managed by Ryousuke, the team has Takumi engaging in downhill battles with his AE86, while Keisuke challenges opponents uphill. Among their rivals are the Seven-Star Leaf (SSR) and Todo-juku. (myanimelist.net)
Initial D: Extra Stage 2 (2008) - Direct-to-Video
Iketani missed an opportunity to see Mako-chan and hates himself for never calling to say he was sorry. By chance he runs into her 6 months later, and the situation is awkward. Iketani does not have time to talk at that moment, but both want to talk, so they arrange a second meeting. Iketani goes to the meeting place early, but an old man was left behind from an tourist bus, and asks Iketani to catch the bus for him. Iketani being a nice guy, so he can't say no. (myanimelist.net)
It was Meiji 38 (1905), the Russo-Japanese War that had begun since the previous year was getting hard. In this severe circumstance, they reorganized the Raimu Squad. The members of the Raimu Squad were the girls. They were just like other ordinary girls who went to schools and yearned for love, except that they had "Raimu."
Inukai Tsuyoshiro was a young man who was newly chosen to be the leader of the squad. He was ambitious to fight for Japan. (myanimelist.net)
Open the Door (1986) - Direct-to-Video
Mineko is a schoolgirl, who finds out that she has supernatural powers. With her friend Kaori Saikin, who also has these kind of powers, they decide to test if their classmate Keiichiro is one with these powers... (letterboxd)
Initial D: Battle Stage (2002) - Direct-to-Video
There are many street races in the Initial D Series. This OVA has no plot other than to collect all the street races into one stage. The dialog during the original races is left in.
Initial D Battle Stage 2 (2007) - Direct-to-Video
Initial D Battle Stage 2 summarizes the major street races from the Initial D: Fourth Stage. Two races that were previously seen only in the manga were animated specially for this OVA. The first race is Takahashi Keisuke vs. Smiley Sakai, and the other is Keisuke vs. Kawai Atsuro.
Two twin brothers have shared the same identity for years, until one day when a high school girl finds out.
Magical Girl Club Quartet: Alien X from A Zone (1987) - Direct-to-Video
Yuu, Persia, Mai, and Yumi are together in a science fiction-like adventure. An awful monster assaults young and beautiful girls, leaving them transformed into ugly hags.
Kigyou Senshi Yamazaki: Long Distance Call (1997) - Direct-to-Video
A 42-year-old salaryman is made to serve his company beyond the grave when his brain is installed in a super-powered android body in order to carry out corporate espionage.
Carol (1990) - Direct-to-Video
Carol is the tale of a teenage girl whose life seems normal enough until she notices music disappearing from all around her, such as the sound of Big Ben, her father's cello-playing, and the concert of her favorite band, Gaball Screen. After hearing some mysterious voices, Carol is transported to a fantastic world where she must fight against the evil monsters who are stealing the music from Earth. She meets and is assisted by three dashing heroes: Clark, Tico, and Flash.
Break-Age (1999) - Direct-to-Video
In 2007, the inhabitants of Danger Planet II fight their battles using remote-controlled robots or "virtual puppets." Kirio Nimura is a high school student and the strongest puppeteer on the planet until he falls for Sairi Takahara, who insists that nobody may make advances until they have beaten her puppet, Benkei.