Shinichi Hatori
羽鳥 慎一
Born (1971-03-24) 24 March 1971 (age 53)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesBird
EducationWaseda University Faculty of Political Economy Department of Economics[1]
Occupations
  • Free announcer
  • tarento
  • television presenter
Years active1994–present
AgentTake Off (2011–)
Style
  • News
  • informal
  • entertainment
Television
  • Shinichi Hatori Morning Show
  • Guruguru Ninety Nine
  • Jinsei ga Kawaru 1-funkan no Fukaīhanashi
  • Morning Bird
  • Zoom In!! Super
  • Zoom In!! Saturday
Spouse
Chiho Watanabe
(m. 2014)
[2][3]
WebsiteOfficial profile

Shinichi Hatori (羽鳥 慎一, Hatori Shin'ichi, born 24 March 1971 in Ageo, Saitama)[4] is a Japanese free announcer, tarento, and television presenter. He is a former Nippon TV announcer.[5] He is currently represented with Take Off. He is nicknamed Bird (バード, Bādo) by Tatsunori Hara.

Filmography

TV series

Current appearances

Year Title Network Notes
1998 Guruguru Ninety Nine NTV Since NTV Announcer era
2008 Jinsei ga Kawaru 1-funkan no Fukaīhanashi
2013 Ano News de Tokusuru Hito Sonsuru Hito
2015 Shinichi Hatori Morning Show TV Asahi
Chikarauta NTV
2016 Hashimoto×Hatori no Bangumi TV Asahi

One-shot appearances

Year Title Network Notes
2009 NTV Kei Ongaku no Saiten: Best Artist NTV Since NTV Announcer era
2011 Birdman Rally YTV Moderator, commentator
24-Jikan TV: Ai wa Chikyū o Sukuu NTV General presenter
2013 Suntory 1 Man-ri no Daiku "10000 Freude" TBS, HBC, CBC, RKB, TBC
The Music Day NTV Presenter

Former appearances

As Nippon TV announcer
Year Title Notes
Osugi to Peeco no Kanemochi A-sama×Binbō B-sama
NNN News Plus 1 Sportscaster, newsreader
Kin no A-sama×Gin no A-sama
Donmai!! Sports & Wide
Zoom In!! Asa!
Zoom In!! Super
Zoom In!! Saturday
Tunnels no Namade Daradara ika sete!!
Mayonaka no Arashi
Shinshun Sports Special Hakone Ekiden
Geki Kūkan Pro-yagu
Gokujō no Tsukiyo
Monomane Battle
NNN24
Ojisans 11
2010 Tensai janakute mo Yume o tsukameru 10 no Hōsoku Co-presented with Tetsuya Takeda and Becky
As free announcer
Year Title Network Notes
2011 Morning Bird TV Asahi
Shinichi Hatori: Toku Mori! Kayō Saturday NBS Although he was the current presenter of the Zoom In!! series at the time, Kazuo Tokumitsu, also a former NTV announcer, was the original host, he realized when he was directly offered a vacation by Hatori.
Koi no Synchro-ritsu NHK-G Presenter
2012 NTV Kei Ongaku no Saiten: Ongaku nochi kara 2012 NTV
Mirai Theater
2015 Kyaraoke 18-ban

TV drama

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2007 Bambino! Customer A NTV Episode 6
2013 Machigawa re chatta Otoko Kokichi Hasegawa Fuji TV [6]
2015 Aibō Season 13 Reporter TV Asahi Episode 10

Anime

Title Network Notes
Glitter Force ABC Cameo

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Godzilla: Final Wars TV reporter
2005 House of Himiko Announcer
Always Sanchōme no Yūhi Passerby
2007 Always Zoku Sanchōme no Yūhi Newspaper reporter
2009 20 Seiki Shōnen Dai 2-shō: Saigo no Kibō Announcer
Yatterman
Gokusen: The Movie Cameo
Carrasco Rider
2010 Shodo Girls Fishmonger's husband
Beck Cameo
2017 Tori Girl

Anime films

Year Title Role Ref.
2003 Nasu: Summer in Andalusia Play-by-play announcer
2008 Ponyo Announcer
2009 Summer Wars Announcer, Keishume Ikezawa's father
2010 Arrietty Postman
2012 Crayon Shin-chan: The_Storm Called!: Me and the Space Princess Himawari announcer Shin Hatori [7]
2020 Stand by Me Doraemon 2

Music videos

Title
TVXQ "Kiss the Baby Sky"
Funky Monkey Babys "Hero"

Magazines

Year Title
2007 TV Japan

Discography

Year Title Notes
2010 Shodo Girls Original Soundtrack Recorder performance in "Yukari to Fue"

Videography

Title
Zoom shika Shiranai Fanmon no subete: Me no Mae ni wa Mirai ga Matte iru

References

  1. ^ "羽鳥 慎一先輩 「早稲田祭2014」公式サイト". Waseda University (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  2. ^ "羽鳥アナ、脚本家の渡辺千穂さんと再婚" (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. 9 Nov 2014. Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  3. ^ "羽鳥アナ、脚本家の渡辺千穂さんとの再婚を生報告". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 10 Nov 2014. Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  4. ^ "羽鳥慎一". Take Off (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  5. ^ "羽鳥慎一インタビュー|ヒューマン|WEB GOETHE(ゲーテ)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  6. ^ "羽鳥慎一アナ 俳優デビュー「おそらく最後 とても見られたものではない」". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 11 Apr 2013. Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  7. ^ "クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ!オラと宇宙のプリンセス" (in Japanese). Media Geijutsu Database. Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.