About

Known credits:
23
Birthday:
1934-12-26
Place of birth:
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Website:
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Sadao Iizuka

Overview

Sadao Iizuka (Īzuka Sadao, December 26, 1934 - March 24, 2023) was a prolific Japanese special effects artist and optical artist, most well-known for animating the rays and energy blasts of many Tokusatsu creations, like Godzilla's Atomic Breath and Ultraman's Spacium Beam. His first film was "Godzilla" (1954), where he worked under special effects art director, Akira Watanabe. He had similar roles in "Godzilla Raids Again" (1955), "Half Human" (1955), and "Rodan" (1956), before beginning his long career as an optical artist with "The Mysterians" (1957) under special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya. Throughout the 1960's, he would create optical effects and animation for some of Toho's greatest special effects films, like "King Kong vs. Godzilla" (1962) and "Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster" (1964), as well as the newly formed Tsuburaya Productions' Tokusatsu television series like "Ultra Q" (TV 1966-1967) and "Ultraman" (TV 1966-1967). In 1972, after nearly two decades of being a part of nearly every Tokusatsu film and television series from Toho and Tsuburaya, Iizuka and fellow optical artist Minoru Nakano would found their own company, Den Film Effects. The company would later work on numerous Tokusatsu film and television productions from Toho, Toei, Tsuburaya Productions, and Daiei. Iizuka would stay active in the field of special effects and optical effects, doing animation effects for some of Toho's "Heisei Era" films, like "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II" (1993) and "Rebirth of Mothra" (1996). Some of the final films he worked on were "Godzilla: Final Wars" (2004) and "Shin Ultraman" (2022), being the 50th anniversary celebration and modern retelling of the original series, respectively, for two of Japan's most famous Tokusatsu franchises that he helped to create. Iizuka passed away at 88 years old on March 24, 2023, from aspiration pneumonia, after previously being hospitalized that January. Despite being uncredited for much of his work up until the early to mid 1970's, the influence his work has had on special effects science fiction and fantasy cinema is still felt today, with modern films like "Godzilla Minus One" (2023) and "Ultraman: Rising" (2024) depicting updated versions of his original special effects work to new generations of audiences.

Known for

Crew

1958 Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman Crew Special Effects 58
Average
1955 Half Human Crew Special Effects 58
Average

Visual Effects

2010 Monster Magnitude: 9 Visual Effects Opening/Ending Animation N/A
N/A
1995 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Visual Effects Visual Effects 65
Fair
1994 Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla Visual Effects Visual Effects 61
Fair
1993 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II Visual Effects Visual Effects 62
Fair
1977 Godzilla Visual Effects Visual Effects 59
Average
1969 All Monsters Attack Visual Effects Visual Effects 56
Average
1967 King Kong Escapes Visual Effects Visual Effects 59
Average
1966 Ebirah, Horror of the Deep Visual Effects Visual Effects 60
Fair
1966 Ultraman Visual Effects Visual Effects 74
Good
1965 Invasion of Astro-Monster Visual Effects Visual Effects 61
Fair
1964 Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Visual Effects Visual Effects 62
Fair
1963 King Kong vs. Godzilla Visual Effects Visual Effects 61
Fair
1962 King Kong vs. Godzilla Visual Effects Visual Effects 62
Fair
1961 Mothra Visual Effects Visual Effects 61
Fair
1959 Gigantis, the Fire Monster Visual Effects Visual Effects 59
Average
1957 Rodan! The Flying Monster! Visual Effects Visual Effects N/A
N/A
1957 Godzilla, the Monster of the Pacific Ocean Visual Effects Visual Effects 59
Average
1956 Rodan Visual Effects Visual Effects 60
Fair
1956 Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Visual Effects Visual Effects 61
Fair
1955 Godzilla Raids Again Visual Effects Visual Effects 59
Average
1954 Godzilla Visual Effects Visual Effects 70
Good