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Kiteretsu
is a Japanese manga series by duo Fujiko Fujio and later Fujiko F. Fujio, which ran in the children's magazine '' Kodomo no Hikari'' from April 1974 to July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episode anime television series which ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. The series was licensed for Spain by LUK Internacional under the title of "Kiteretsu, el primo más listo de Nobita" (English translation: Kiteretsu, Nobita's Smarter Cousin). Plot The series is the plot of a scientific inventor boy genius named Eiichi Kite a.k.a. Kiteretsu, descendant of a great inventor named D. Kiteretsu, who has built a companion robot named Korosuke. He has friends such as Miyoko Nonohana, a girl in his neighborhood and love interest, Buta Gorira (Kumada Kaoru), a typical neighborhood bully and his friend Tongari, who both often antagonize Korosuke and Kiteretsu (though they are in grade school). It also depicts about Kiteretsu's frequent adventures in time with his frien ...
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List Of Kiteretsu Episodes
This is a list of ''Kiteretsu'' episodes.http://ani-me.jp/title/subtitles/2764 The anime aired from March 27, 1988 to June 9, 1996 in Japan. 90 minute special 1988 References {{Reflist Kiteretsu is a Japanese manga series by duo Fujiko Fujio and later Fujiko F. Fujio, which ran in the children's magazine '' Kodomo no Hikari'' from April 1974 to July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episode anime television series which ran ... Fujiko F Fujio ...
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Toshiko Fujita
was a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator. She was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death. Biography Since the age of 8 in 1958, Fujita worked in radio and television as an actress, singer and comedian. In addition, she also sang theme songs for anime such as the 1969 adaptation of ''Dororo''. She also dubbed several English-language films in Japanese, as well as lending her voice to anime, such as '' Ikkyū-san'' (Ikkyu), ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' (Kiteretsu ), ''Digimon Adventure'' ( Taichi Yagami), ''Fist of the North Star'' (Mamiya) and '' Cat's Eye'' (Rui Kisugi). She was widely used especially in works produced by Toei Animation and Nippon Animation. In 1984, she received the award for "Best Voice Actor" in the 1st Nihon Anime Taishou. Sadly in her later years, her work was limited due to her poor physical condition and health problems. It was announced on December 28, 2018, that she died of invasive breast cancer at 68. Filmography ...
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Shunsuke Kikuchi
was a Japanese composer who was active from the early 1960s until 2017. He specialized in incidental music for media such as television and film. Kikuchi was regarded as one of Japan's most highly demanded film and TV composers, working principally on ''tokusatsu'' and anime productions, as well as violent action films, ''jidaigeki'', and television dramas. Early life and education Kikuchi was born on 1 November 1931 in the city of Hirosaki in Aomori Prefecture. He graduated from Aomori Prefectural Hirosaki Technical High School, specializing in mechanics. Shunsuke then attended the Nihon University College of Art. Career After graduating from the Nihon University College of Art, he made his debut composing for the 1961 film . ''The Tō-Ō Nippō Press'' wrote that the contrast between the heroic opening theme and the melancholic ballad ending theme that Kikuchi composed for the 1969 ''Tiger Mask'' anime, "changed Japanese anime music." Kikuchi composed the song , sung by Mei ...
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Naoki Tatsuta
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. He is most known for the roles of Buta Gorilla (Kiteretsu Daihyakka), Daima Jin (High School! Kimengumi), Oolong (Dragon Ball), Dr. Escargon ( Kirby: Right Back at Ya!), Ashibe's Father (Shōnen Ashibe), and Scoop-kun ( Shūkan Kodomo News) also Capone "Gang" Bege (''One Piece''). His wife is Japanese actress Sanae Takagi. Filmography Television animation * ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979) (Marker Clan, Job John) * ''Choriki Robo Galatt'' (1984) (Kiwi Grekovich) * ''Dragon Ball'' (1986) (Oolong, Ko-Gamera, Boxer, Wolf, Seal Soldier) * ''Maison Ikkoku'' (1986) (Kindergarten Principal) * '' Transformers: The Headmasters'' (1987) (Mindwipe(Japanese:Wipe)) * ''Dragon Ball Z'' (1989) (Oolong, Karin, Yamu, Bubbles, Haiya Dragon, Tsuno, Mayor) * '' 21 Emon'' (1991) (Gonsuke) * '' Dragon League'' (1993) (Amon) * ''Dragon Ball GT'' (1996) (Big Bro' Kidnapper) * '' GeGeGe no Kitarō #4'' (1996) (Ittan Momen, Nurikabe) * '' Cowboy ...
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Hiroshi Ōtake
was a Japanese actor and voice actor, represented by 81 Produce. He was best known for his roles as Nyarome in ''Mōretsu Atarō'', Daisho in ''Himitsu no Akko-chan'', Boss in ''Mazinger Z'', Pāman 2 (Booby) in ''Pāman'', King Nikochan in ''Dr. Slump'', and Buta Gorilla in ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka''. Ōtake died at the age of 90 on August 1, 2022, due to acute heart failure. Voice roles Cinematic animation * '' Akira'' (Nezu) * ''Jack and the Witch'' (Fox) * '' Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland'' (Oompa) * '' Neo Tokyo'' (444–1) * ''Robin Hood'' (Otto) *'' Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade'' (Mayor) Television animation * '' Kaibutsu-kun'' (Dracula) * '' Kaibutsu-kun (TV) 2'' (Bem) * ''Kinnikuman'' (Nakano-san ps. 50–58 * ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' (Buta Gorilla, Ben) * ''The Kabocha Wine'' (Monta Akai) * ''Space Pirate Captain Harlock'' (Yattaran) * ''Cyborg 009'' (Albert Heinrich/004) * ''Tatakae!! Ramenman'' (Janku) * '' Doraemon (NTV anime)'' (Unknown role) ...
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Mami Koyama
is a Japanese actress, Voice acting in Japan, voice actress and narrator affiliated with Aoni Production. Her best-known voice roles include Ophiuchus Shaina in ''Saint Seiya'', Arale Norimaki in ''Dr. Slump'', Minky Momo in ''Magical Princess Minky Momo'', List of Dragon Ball characters#Launch, Lunch in ''Dragon Ball (anime), Dragon Ball'', List of Naruto characters#Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki in ''Naruto: Shippuden'', Korosuke in ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'', Ryoko Mendo in ''Urusei Yatsura'', and Charlotte Linlin (Big Mom) in ''One Piece'', List of Case Closed characters#Vermouth, Vermouth in ''Detective Conan''. Some of her notable roles in the 1990s and 2000s anime include Balalaika in ''Black Lagoon'', Talia Gladys in ''Gundam Seed Destiny'', Eva Heinemann in ''Monster (manga), Monster'', and Yōko Itoigawa in ''Hyōka''. In feature films, she voiced Kei in ''Akira (1988 film), Akira'', and the adult Chiyoko Fujiwara in ''Millennium Actress''. Filmography Anime Feat ...
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Fujiko Fujio
was a manga writing duo formed by Japanese manga artists and . They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987, upon Fujimoto's illness. The pair was best known for their popular comedies, including ''Obake no Q-Tarō'', ''Ninja Hattori-kun'', '' Kaibutsu-kun'', and ''Doraemon'', the main character of which is officially recognized as a cultural icon of modern Japan. From the outset they adopted a collaborative style where both worked simultaneously on the story and artwork, but as they diverged creatively they started releasing individual works under different names, Abiko as , and Fujimoto as . Some influences of most of their projects are the works of acclaimed manga artist Osamu Tezuka and many US cartoons and comic books—including the works of Hanna-Barbera. Biography Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko were both from Toyama Prefecture. Fujimoto was born on December 1, 1933, and Abiko on M ...
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Shun'ichi Yukimuro
Shun'ichi Yukimuro (雪室 俊一 ''Yukimuro Shun'ichi'', born January 11, 1941, in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan) is a veteran screenwriter for anime television series. Yukimuro has had a career spanning four decades and written over 3,000 anime television series scenarios, including episodes of many classic series produced by the Toei Animation studio. After attending a school for screenwriters, Yukimuro won an award for a television drama titled ''Chikagorono Wakai Yatsu''. He soon began to focus on writing for anime television series; his first was ''Yokocho Seigitai (Justice Guardian)'' in 1964. Among the anime series for which Yukimuro wrote scenarios include ''Kimba the White Lion'', '' Sally, the Witch'', '' Gegege no Kitaro'', ''Sazae-san'', ''Tomorrow's Joe'', ''Himitsu no Akko-chan'', ''Babel II'', ''Majokko Megu-chan'', ''Dr. Slump'', ''Honey Honey'', ''The Kabocha Wine'', ''Dragon Ball'', ''The Adventures of Pepero'', and ''Azuki-chan''. Yukimuro was the creator of the i ...
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Chagurin
is a children's magazine published by the "Family Light Association" (家の光協会 ''Ie no Hikari Kyōkai'') in Japan. The magazine was formerly published under the title ''Children's Light'' (こどもの光 ''Kodomo no Hikari''). History and profile The magazine was started under the name ''Kodomo no Hikari'' in 1964. The publication is funded by the Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives.Debito Arudou, Arudou, Debito,Child’s quibble with U.S. ‘poverty superpower’ propaganda unravels a sobering story about insular Japan, ''Japan Times'', 5 March 2013, p. 13 It is published on a monthly basis. In August 1993 the title of the magazine was changed into its current name, ''Chagurin''. The goal of the magazine is to educate the next generation of Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives, Japan Agricultural Cooperative (or "JA") members. The magazine is difficult to find in the average bookstore in Japan, but it can be purchased at any local JA office. Clear submissi ...
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Chieko Honda
was a Japanese actress and voice actress. During her life, she was attached to Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society and Mix Max; she was attached to Aoni Production at the time of her death. On 18 February 2013, Honda died of multiple forms of cancer while undergoing treatment. Filmography Television animation *''Heavy Metal L-Gaim'' (1984) ( Amu Fanneria) *''Dragon Ball'' (1986) (Pochawompa) *''Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ'' (1986) ( Elpeo Ple, Ple Two) *''Kimagure Orange Road'' (1987) (Kurumi Kasuga) *''Kyatto Ninden Teyandee'' (1991) (Okara) *''YuYu Hakusho'' (1992) (Misako) *''Floral Magician Mary Bell'' (1992) (Mary Bell) *''Sailor Moon S'' (1994) ( Tellu) *''Akazukin Chacha'' (1994) (Teacher Mayachon) *'' Nurse Angel Ririka SOS'' (1995) (Ms. Kimizuka) *''Wedding Peach'' (1995) (Noiizu) *''After War Gundam X'' (1996) (Ennil El) *''Rurouni Kenshin'' (1996) (Azusa) *''Flame of Recca'' (1997) ( Mikoto) *'' Shōjo Kakumei Utena'' (1997) ( Kozue Kaoru) *''Cyber Team in Akihaba ...
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Mayumi Shō
is a Japanese voice actress. She formerly worked at Aoni Production and is now a director at Kekke Corporation. She is married to voice actor Keiichi Nanba. Filmography Television animation *'' Adventures of the Little Koala'' (1984) (Mimi) *''High School! Kimengumi'' (1985) (Kiri Ichidou) *''Dragon Ball'' (1986) (Chi-Chi) *''Maison Ikkoku'' (1986) (Ikuko Otonashi) *''Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ'' (1986) ( Haro and Qum) *''Lady!!'' (1987) (Mary Wavebury) *'' Ai no Wakakusa Monogatari'' (1987) (Beth March) *''Kimagure Orange Road'' (1987) (Kumiko Oda) *''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' (1988) (Miyoko Nonoka (1st voice)) *''Oishinbo'' (1988) (Yūko Kurita) *''Dragon Ball Z'' (1989) (Chi-Chi (1st voice)) *''Konjiki no Gash Bell!!'' (2003) (Sherry's Mother) *''Futari wa Pretty Cure'' (2004) (Rie Misumi) *'' Welcome to the N.H.K.'' (2006) (Satou Shizue) *''Love Com'' (2007) (Umibozu's wife) OVA *''Fight! Iczer One'' (1985) (Nagisa Kanou) *''Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God'' (1985) (Sayuri Mich ...
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Yuriko Yamamoto
is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Hino, Tokyo. She is represented by Aoni Production. Her debut role was the title character in ''Hello! Sandybell'' in 1981. She has voiced many major roles in 1980s and 1990s anime such as ''Fight! Iczer One'', ''Gall Force'', ''Saint Seiya'', ''Magical Taluluto'', and ''RG Veda is a manga created by Clamp, consisting of ten volumes in all. It was first published in Japan in 1989 as Clamp's debut manga. The story features elements of Vedic mythology; the title itself is pronounced ''Rigveda'', the name of one of t ...''. Biography Filmography Anime Drama audio recordings Yamamoto has voiced in drama CDs and cassettes. Video games References External links Official agency profile * 1960 births Living people Voice actresses from Tokyo Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses 20th-century Japanese women singer ...
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