Jan Scott FRAZIER

Also known as:
Scott Frazier
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mail@janscottfrazier.com
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While not the only American to ever work in the Japanese Anime industry, Jan Scott Frazier was, until Michael Arias directed Tekkon Kinkreet, the most known. The story of Jan Scott Frazier, was, for many years during the 1990s, near legend amongst North American Anime fans.
In the news 19 times:
2003-10-22 Numa Rei no Con tidbits
2003-07-28 Anime Weekend Atlanta 9 details
2003-07-14 Otakon 2003: Final Guest Announcement
2003-04-23 Anime Next Update
2003-02-11 ACen Announces New Guests
2002-07-22 Anime USA Guest List
2002-05-18 New Otakon 2002 Guests
2002-02-25 Anime Central Guest Announcement
2002-02-13 Toshihiro Kawamoto at ACen
2001-08-15 Otakon Report: Part 2
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Staff in:
(English version)
Dead Leaves (OAV) : Script Translation
Psychic Academy (manga) : Translation
Scryed (manga) : Translation, Adaptation
Staff in:
(under the name of Scott Frazier)
Blood: The Last Vampire (movie) : Directorial Consultant, Special Thanks To
Genocyber (OAV) : Animation
Kimagure Orange Road (TV) : Paint (uncredited)
Koiko no Mainichi (OAV) : Production Assistant
Little Susie and Marvy (TV) : Director (ep Director)
Lost Universe (TV) : 3D Animation
Patlabor The Mobile Police (OAV 1/1988) : In-Between Animation (ep 3)
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