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A Letter To Momo
is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film produced by Production I.G and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures. The film was written and directed by Hiroyuki Okiura and stars an ensemble cast featuring Karen Miyama, Yuka, Toshiyuki Nishida, Chō and Kōichi Yamadera. In ''A Letter to Momo'', 11-year-old Momo Miyaura moves with her mother to a small island town after her father dies. When she arrives, she encounters three goblins that others cannot see who help her to cope with the loss of her father and the changes in her life. ''A Letter to Momo'' premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada on September 10, 2011 and was released on April 21, 2012 in Japan. Plot Following the death of her father Kazuo, Momo Miyaura and her mother Ikuko travel from Tokyo to the Seto Inland Sea. Momo carries Kazuo's unfinished letter, which contains only the words "Dear Momo". At her mother's estate in , they meet their relatives Sachio and Sae Sadahama, and Koichi, a po ...
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Hiroyuki Okiura
is a Japanese animation director and animator working for Production I.G. Career Okiura left high school at the age of 16 and entered the animation industry as a member of the studio Anime R, where he studied under Moriyasu Taniguchi and which Taniguchi superintends. He is known for his detailed effects animation in, for example, the chopper attack scene in ''Patlabor 2: The Movie'', and more recently his highly realistic character animation in works such as the opening credits to ''Cowboy Bebop: The Movie'' and several Production I.G features. His debut work as a director, ''Jin-Roh'', completed in 1998, was the recipient of the Minami Toshiko Award at the 11th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 2000. Okiura's next written and directed feature film, ''A Letter to Momo'', premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, about 11 years after his first film. It was in-development for seven years. Personal life He is married to voice actress Sumi Mut ...
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Stephanie Sheh
Stephanie Sheh is an American voice actress, ADR director, writer and producer who has worked for several major companies, including Cartoon Network and Sony. She is often involved with work in English dubs of anime, cartoons, video games and films. Her notable voice roles include Hinata Hyuga in the ''Naruto'' franchise, Orihime Inoue in '' Bleach'', Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon in the Viz Media redub of '' Sailor Moon'', Yui Hirasawa in ''K-On!'', Eureka in ''Eureka Seven'', ''Katana'' in DC Super Hero Girls, Mikuru Asahina in ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', Mona and Kat in ''WarioWare Gold'', Yui in ''Sword Art Online'', Illyasviel von Einzbern in ''Fate/stay night'', Mamimi Samejima in ''FLCL'', and Mitsuha Miyamizu in ''Your Name''. Career Sheh was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan and was raised in Northern California. She spent much of her childhood in Taiwan, where half of her relatives still live and speak Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien. Sheh became interested ...
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Kota Fuji
Kota or KOTA may refer to: People and languages *Kōta (given name), a masculine Japanese given name *Kota Brahmin, a sub-caste of Brahmins in Karnataka *Kota people (India), a tribe in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, South India **Kota language (India), a Dravidian language spoken in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu *Kota people (Gabon) (Bakota) whose members live primarily in the northeastern region of Gabon in Central Africa **Kota language (Gabon), a Bantu language of the Bakota people of Gabon * Kota language (Central African Republic) (Ngando), a Bantu language of the Central African Republic *Kota Vamsa, 12th century dynasty of Amaravathi, India Media *KOTA (AM), a radio station (1380 AM) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, United States *KOTA-TV, a television station (channel 7, virtual 3) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota *KHME, a television station (channel 2, virtual 23) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, which held the call sign KOTA ...
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Rick Zieff
Richard Evan Zieff (born November 1, 1961), also known as Danny Katiana, is an American actor and voice-over coach. Career His career in voice-overs dates back to the mid-1980s. He has also appeared in such films as ''Mississippi Burning'', '' Nick of Time'' and '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines''. He has also done the voice of Shusuke Amagai in season 9 of ''Bleach'' as well as Simon in ''Steamboy''. He voiced Mr. Nosey (as Mr. Nosy) and Mr. Nervous in the American dub of ''The Mr. Men Show'' and Rocket Cat in the American dub of ''Poppy Cat'' credit under the pseudonym Danny Katiana. As of 2014, he voiced Spike the Dog on Warner Bros. Animation's '' The Tom and Jerry Show''. In 2021, Zieff provided the voice of Lynn Loud Sr.'s father Leonard "Gramps" Loud in ''The Loud House ''The Loud House'' is an American animated television series created by Chris Savino that premiered on Nickelodeon on May 2, 2016. The series revolves around the chaotic everyday life of a boy nam ...
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Takeo Ogawa
Takeo may refer to: * Takéo Province, a province of Cambodia **Doun Kaev (town), formerly known as Takéo, the capital of Takéo province *Ta Keo, an Angkorian temple in Cambodia *Takeo, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture, Japan *Takeo (given name), a masculine Japanese given name **Takeo Doi, a Japanese aircraft designer **Takeo Fukuda, a Japanese politician **Takeo Hatanaka, a Japanese radio astronomer **Takeo Kurusu, a Japanese politician **Takeo Miki, a Japanese politician **Takeo Spikes, a former American football player **Takeo Takahashi, a Japanese former football player **Takeo Takahashi, a Japanese animator **Takeo Yoshikawa was a Japanese spy in Hawaii before the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Early career A 1933 graduate of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy at Etajima (graduating at the top of his class), Yoshikawa served briefly at sea aboard the ...
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Philece Sampler
Debra Philece Sampler (July 16, 1953 – July 1, 2021) was an American film, television and voice actress. She got her start on the soap operas ''Days of Our Lives'' as Renée DuMonde and '' Another World'' as Donna Love Hudson. In addition to her acting career, Sampler provided the voice to various characters in animated series, such as Toph Beifong in ''The Legend of Korra''. She also voiced characters in English-language dubs, such as Mimi Tachikawa and Cody Hida from '' Digimon: Digital Monsters'', Tiptory in ''Eureka Seven'', and Hiyori Tamura from '' Lucky Star''. Life and career Sampler was born in San Angelo, Texas, on July 16, 1953. She graduated from J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson, Texas in 1971. After graduating from the University of North Texas in 1975 with a drama degree, Sampler moved to Hollywood and quickly landed guest roles in a few television movies and series, including ''The Incredible Hulk'' in season 4, episode 59 titled "Dark Side". Sampler firs ...
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Ikuko Tani
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator from Tokyo Prefecture. She is best known for her roles in ''Tanoshii Moomin Ikka'' (as Moominmamma), ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (as Patrick Star) and the Japanese dubs of the '' Harry Potter'' films (as Minerva McGonagall). Filmography Television animation *''Galaxy Express 999'' (1978) (Emeraldes) *'' Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel'' (1979) (Mother Cat) *'' The New Adventures of Gigantor'' (1980) (Utako Shikishima) *''Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow'' (1982) (Annie) *''Moomin'' (1990) (Moominmamma) *''Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger'' (1995) (Jarei God Bagi) *''Takoyaki Mantoman'' (1998) (Oba-chan) *'' Cowboy Bebop'' (1999) (Sally Yung) *'' Case Closed'' (2000) (Beniko Suou) *''Cluster Edge'' (2005) (Chalce's Grandmother) *''Aria the Natural'' (2006) (Grandmother) *''Ghost Hound'' (2007) (Himeko Ōgami) *''Naruto Shippuden'' (2007) (Chiyo) *'' The Beast Player Erin'' (2009) (Queen Shin) *'' Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alie ...
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Frank Ashmore
Frank Ashmore (born June 17, 1945) is an American actor. Career He is perhaps best known for his role as "Martin" in the 1983 NBC miniseries '' V'' and its 1984 sequel '' V: The Final Battle''. He reprised his role in the pilot episode of '' V: The Series'' -- and as Martin's brother "Philip" (A Supreme Commander appointed to investigate the murder of Supreme Commander "Charles", who had married V villainess "Diana" and died on the wedding night from a poisoned drink; he later became a "Fifth Columnist" like Martin). Ashmore appeared in the 1980 hit comedy film ''Airplane!'', '' Airplane II: The Sequel'' and films such as ''Gable and Lombard'' (1976), ''Invisible Strangler'' (1978), '' Parts: The Clonus Horror'' (1979), '' Monster in the Closet'' (1986) and '' Extracted'' (2012). In 1981, he appeared on both ''Days of Our Lives'' as a hit man out to kill Julie Williams and ''General Hospital'' as Monica Quartermaine's private investigator. He also had a supporting role in the 201 ...
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Yoshisada Sakaguchi
was a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo. He was a professor at Obirin University, and was affiliated with Bungakuza. He was best known for dubbing over Morgan Freeman and Chief Inspector Japp (in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot). Filmography Television drama *''Katsu Kaishū'' (????) (Emon Sensa Gunji) *''Kōmyō ga tsuji'' (????) (Village headman) *''Tobu ga Gotoku'' (????) (Yūtoku Seki) *''Aoi Tokugawa Sandai'' (2000) (Kazu'uji Nakamura) Film *''Portrait of Brothers'' (2019) Stage *''Tōkyō Genshikaku Club'' (????) (Hikojirō Ōkubo) Television animation *''Alexander Senki'' (1999) (Philip II of Macedon) *''Mushishi'' (2005) (Mujika) Original video animation (OVA) *'' Appleseed'' (1988) (Briareos Hecatonchires) *''Record of Lodoss War'' (1990) (Ghim) Animated film *'' Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'' (1999) (Hachiroh Tohbe) *'' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood'' (2007) (Tonpetty) *''The Tibetan Dog'' (2011) Video games *''Sakura Wars 3 ~Pari ha ...
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Kirk Thornton
Kirk Thornton is an American voice actor, director and script writer working mainly with English-language versions of Japanese anime shows. Career His major roles include Brandon Heat in ''Gungrave'', Hotohori in ''Fushigi Yūgi'', Klein in ''Sword Art Online'', Jin in ''Samurai Champloo'', Hajime Saito in ''Rurouni Kenshin'', Jet Link in ''Cyborg 009'', Don Patch in ''Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'', Ensign Nogami in ''The Cockpit'' and numerous Digimon. Additionally, Thornton co-directed for the popular anime series ''Bleach'' alongside Wendee Lee and also serves as the narrator. In video games, he voices Number VII Organization XIII member Saïx in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series and Shadow the Hedgehog (since 2010) and Orbot (since 2008) in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. In early February 1989, he also appeared as a contestant on the game show ''Classic Concentration''. Personal life Thornton is married to Julie Nesbitt. Together they have two children. Filmography Anime An ...
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