Goro Taniguchi
A master of the anime universe, Goro Taniguchi was born in 1966 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He has been actively directing since 1996, predominantly in the science fiction and mecha genres, and is best known for his acclaimed works including "Code Geass" and "Planetes," the former earning him the prestigious Tokyo Anime Award. Taniguchi's authorial style is characterized by his intricate plotlines, deep character development, and the unflinching exploration of political and social themes within a fantastical context. Beyond his captivating narratives, Taniguchi is a visionary who is deeply committed to pushing the boundaries of the anime genre, consistently immersing his audience in worlds unfathomable yet palpably real.