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List Of Kinnikuman Films
''Kinnikuman'', also known as ''Ultimate Muscle'', has had one TV special and seven theatrically released movies. Main cast The following is the voice cast of the main characters of the series as they appear in each film. The voice cast for movie only characters are listed with the movies in which they appear. *Akira Kamiya as Suguru Kinniku, Kinnikuman (all movies and TV Special) *Minori Matsushima as Meat-kun (all movies and TV Special) *Hideyuki Tanaka as Terryman (all movies and TV Special) *Eiji Kanie as Ramenman (movies 1-4 and TV Special) *Banjou Ginga as Ramenman (movies 5-7) *Daisuke Gouri as Robin Mask (all movies) *Ryōichi Tanaka as Warsman (TV Special) *Hideyuki Hori as Warsman (all movies) *Kaneto Shiozawa as Geronimo (Kinnikuman), Geronimo (movies 4-7) *Masaharu Satou as Buffaloman (movies 3-8) and Iwao (all movies and TV Special) *Tetsuo Mizutori as Brocken Jr. (all movies and TV Special) and Yosaku (movies 1, 3-7, and TV Special) *Masashi Hirose as Rikishiman (all ...
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Kinnikuman
is a Japanese manga series created by the duo Yoshinori Nakai and Takashi Shimada, known as Yudetamago. It follows Suguru Kinniku, a superhero who must win a wrestling tournament to retain the title of prince of Planet Kinniku. Nakai and Takashi planned the series when they were attending high school originally as a parody to ''Ultraman''. The manga was originally published in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1979 to 1987, and was first adapted by Toei Animation into a 137-episode anime series broadcast on Nippon Television from 1983 to 1986. It restarted publication in 2011 in Shueisha's web magazine ''Shū Play News'', and has spawned spin-off manga and anime series, video games, anime films, and several ''Kinnikuman''-related merchandise. There is also a sequel, the manga that was serialized in ''Weekly Playboy'' between 1998 and 2004. It was published in North America by Viz Media under the title of ''Ultimate Muscle''. It ...
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Masaharu Satou
Masaharu (written: , , , , , , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese writer *, Japanese singer-songwriter, musician and actor *, Japanese general *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese ''daimyō'' *, Japanese video game composer *Masaharu Kondo Masaharu Kondo (born 13 January 1956) is a Japanese bureaucrat who is Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau The is a Japanese government agency which advises Cabinet members on drafting legislation to be proposed to the Diet. I ... (born 1956), Japanese bureaucrat *, Japanese diplomat *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese chef *, Japanese dermatologist *, Japanese politician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese philosopher *, Japanese cinematographer *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese weightlifter *, Japanese cross-country skier *, Japanese ''daimyō'' See also * 5850 Masaharu, a ma ...
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Nachiguron
The following is a list of characters from ''Kinnikuman'', a manga/anime series written by Yudetamago. The majority of the cast of Kinnikuman are Choujin (超人 ''Chōjin''; "superhuman"), superpowered individuals who comes in all shapes and sizes, though for the most part adhering to a humanoid form. As the series shifts from being a superhero pastiche to be more wrestling focused, The Choujins's role also evolves from being superheroes to being superhuman wrestlers. They are initially introduced as a force of good, but as the series progresses, it introduces more morally gray Choujin, such as the Brutal Choujin, or even malicious factions such as the Devil Choujins. The upstanding Choujins would soon be described as Justice Choujins, who typically assume the role of the conventional superhero. The most popular and exemplary Justice Choujins are known as the Idol Choujins, which makes up the principal cast of protagonists. This includes the main protagonist himself, Kinnikuma ...
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Keiko Yamamoto
, born August 7, 1943, is a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture. Many of her roles have been older women, young boys, or tomboyish young girls. Filmography Anime television series * Akado Suzunosuke – Akadō Suzunosuke * Andersen Stories - Ib as a Child * Aria the Natural – Oba-san * Attack No.1 – Kaori Yagisawa * Big X – Hans * Bikkuriman – Jack * Chibi Maruko-chan – Shouta Yamada, Hamaji's Mother, Maeda's Grandmother * Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z – Little Arturo * Devilman (1972) – Tare-chan * Doraemon (1973) – Sewashi, Nobisuke Nobi (child) * Dr. Slump – Akiko-san, Unchi-kun * Dragon Ball – Grandma Hakkake * Dragon Ball Z – East Kaiou * Eagle Sam - Eagle Sam * Galaxy Express 999 – Boy (Ep. 30) * Ganbare Gonbe – Gonbe * GeGeGe no Kitarou – Shisa, Sunakake Babaa Donpei, Obebe, girl * Hamtaro – Debiham-kun/Spat * Himitsu no Akko-chan – Chikako * Kindaichi Case Files – Yurie * Kinnikuman – Nachiguron, Kinkotsu-Obaba * Kirby: R ...
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Hiromi Tsuru
was a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator. During her life, she was attached to the Himawari Theatre Group as a child and then to Aoni Production at the time of her death. She was most known for voicing the character of Bulma (''Dragon Ball'') for over 31 years. She was also known for her roles as Ukyo Kuonji (''Ranma ½''), Dokin-chan (''Soreike! Anpanman''), Madoka Ayukawa (''Kimagure Orange Road''), Miyuki Kashima ('' Miyuki''), Reiko Mikami (''Ghost Sweeper Mikami''), Meryl Strife (''Trigun''), Naomi Hunter (''Metal Gear'' series), Oyone-baasan (''Chibi Maruko-chan''), and Asuna Kujo (''Maison Ikkoku''). Biography Tsuru was born in Chitose, Hokkaido, Chitose, Hokkaido. In the second grade of elementary school, she joined the Himawari Theatre Group with her sister. In 1968, Tsuru auditioned for ''Princess Comet'' (Tokyo Broadcasting System, TBS) and made her drama debut in episode 63 "Yokai no Mori". In 1969, she also appeared in the fourth episode "Masked Cemetery" ...
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Chisato Nakajima
is a Japanese actress and voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. Her hobbies include painting, singing, and tennis. She is most known for the roles of Mari-san, Alisa Mackintosh in ''Kinnikuman'' and Percy the Small Engine in the Japanese dub of ''Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends''. Notable voice work Anime television *'' Asari-chan'' (1982) (Pupil) *'' Magical Angel Creamy Mami'' (1983) (Miya Nakahara) *'' Miyuki'' (1983) (Yuko Mizumori) *''Urusei Yatsura'' (1984) *'' Adventures of the Little Koala'' (1984) (Lala) *'' Yume Senshi Wingman'' (1984) (Kiyomi) *''Saint Seiya'' (1986) (Esmeralda) *''Maple Town'' (1986) (Judy (First)) *'' Sally, the Witch'' (1989) (Lou) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' (2002) (Traffic Controllers/Woman Traffic Controllers) Unknown date *''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' (Midori) *''Kimagure Orange Road'' (Ushiko, Clerk) *''Kinnikuman'' (Mari Nikaidō, Alisa Mackintosh, Kinnikuman (Kinniku Suguru) (young (ep.44)) Terryman (young (ep.75)), Gal, Children ...
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