Starting in 2016, he directed the anime adaptation of My Hero Academia, which has received praise from critics.
Kenji Nagasaki decided to join the anime industry in high school after watching Hayao Miyazaki's Castle in the Sky.
[5] Starting in 2016, Nagasaki directed the anime adaptation of My Hero Academia.
[7][8][9] The series has received praise, with Paste ranking the adaptation among the top 40 anime of all time.
[14][15] He also won Best International Director at Lusca Fantastic Film Fest in 2018.