Shoji Gatoh is a distinguished Japanese author and anime screenwriter renowned for the Full Metal Panic! series, which started in 1999 and spawned several adaptations and continuations. This extensive franchise includes light novels, manga, and multiple anime adaptations.
His creative journey took a significant turn when he unexpectedly met Koichi Chigira in Shinjuku while he was late for work. This chance encounter led to a pivotal collaboration between Gatoh and Chigira at Gonzo Digimation, where they developed the Full Metal Panic! anime television series together.
Throughout his career, Gatoh has been vocal about his intentions to create strong, independent characters. He expressed his desire to craft female leads that were not passive or dependent on protection.
One of his notable characters, Chidori from Full Metal Panic!, is portrayed as a robust figure who supports and motivates the male protagonist, Sousuke, highlighting Gatoh's commitment to dynamic and empowering character development.
In 2019, Gatoh was involved in a controversy surrounding comments he made on Twitter about environmental activist Greta Thunberg, which he later removed and for which he issued an apology after facing public backlash.
In the realm of manga, Gatoh has authored titles such as Full Metal Panic!, Full Metal Panic! The Anime Mission, and Amagi Brilliant Park. His anime creations include being the story editor and screenplay writer for several Full Metal Panic! adaptations, and he has also worked on other notable series such as Hyouka, Amagi Brilliant Park, and Cop Craft.
Shoji Gatoh lives in Shiga Prefecture, Japan.