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Masashi Amenomori
was a Japanese actor and voice actor. Death Amenomori died of cirrhosis on April 9, 1984. At the time of his death he was represented by Aoni Production. Notable voice work *''Ai Shite Knight'' (Juliano) ''final role'' *''Gatchaman'' (Debu) *''Time Bokan'' Series **''Time Bokan'' (Hassan, Genghis Khan) **'' Otasukeman'' (Bunzaemon) *''Tensai Bakabon'' Series (Bakabon's Papa) *''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan'' (Komatta-chan) *''Doraemon'' NTV version (Sensei) *'' Do It! Yasuji's Pornorama'' (Busuo's father) *''Pāman'' (Ohyama-sensei) *'' Dog of Flanders'' (Michel) *''Magical Princess Minky Momo'' (Lilly's Papa) *''Future Boy Conan'' (Mou) *''Moomin'' (The Hemulen) *''Princess Knight'' (Duke Jeralmin) *'' Andersen Stories'' (Circus Owner, Anna's Father) Replacements After Amenomori's death, his roles were given to the following: *Minoru Yada (''Tanoshii Moomin Ikka'': The Hemulen) * Kousei Tomita ('' Heisei Tensai Bakabon'': Bakabon's Papa) * Hisahiro Ogura ('' Rerere's Tensai Baka ...
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Brackets
A bracket is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings. Typically deployed in symmetric pairs, an individual bracket may be identified as a 'left' or 'right' bracket or, alternatively, an "opening bracket" or "closing bracket", respectively, depending on the Writing system#Directionality, directionality of the context. Specific forms of the mark include parentheses (also called "rounded brackets"), square brackets, curly brackets (also called 'braces'), and angle brackets (also called 'chevrons'), as well as various less common pairs of symbols. As well as signifying the overall class of punctuation, the word "bracket" is commonly used to refer to a specific form of bracket, which varies from region to region. In most English-speaking countries, an unqualified word "bracket" refers to the parenthesis (round bracket); in the United States, the square bracket. Glossary of mathematical sym ...
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Dog Of Flanders
''A Dog of Flanders'' is an 1872 novel by English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published with her pseudonym "Ouida". It is about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog, Patrasche, and is set in Antwerp. In Japan, Korea, Russia, Ukraine and the Philippines, the novel has been an extremely popular children's classic for decades and has been adapted into several Japanese films and anime. Since the 1980s, the Belgian board of tourism caught on to the phenomenon and built two monuments honoring the story to please East-Asian tourists. There is a small statue of Nello and Patrasche at the Kapelstraat in the Antwerp suburb of Hoboken, and a commemorative plaque in front of the Antwerp Cathedral donated by Toyota, that was later replaced by a marble statue of the two characters covered by a cobblestone blanket, created by the artist Batist Vermeulen. Summary In 19th century Belgium, a boy named Nello becomes an orphan at the age of two when his mother dies in the Ardennes. His ...
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The Wings Of Eagles
''The Wings of Eagles'' is a 1957 American Metrocolor film starring John Wayne, Dan Dailey and Maureen O'Hara, based on the life of Frank "Spig" Wead and the history of U.S. Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. The film is a tribute to Wead (who died ten years earlier, in 1947, at the age of 52) from his friend, director John Ford, and was based on Wead's "We Plaster the Japs", published in a 1944 issue of ''The American Magazine''. John Wayne plays naval aviator-turned-screenwriter Wead, who wrote the story or screenplay for such films as ''Hell Divers'' (1931) with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable, ''Ceiling Zero'' (1936) with James Cagney, and the Oscar-nominated World War II drama ''They Were Expendable'' (1945) in which Wayne co-starred with Robert Montgomery. The supporting cast features Ward Bond, Ken Curtis, Edmund Lowe and Kenneth Tobey. This film was the third of five in which Wayne and O'Hara appeared together; others were ''Rio Grande'' (1950), ''Th ...
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Shingo Kanemoto
was a Japanese actor and voice actor originally from Fukuoka Prefecture. On February 24, 1991, he died of intra-axial hematoma at the age of 58. After his death, his ongoing roles went to Takeshi Watabe. Filmography *''Space Battleship Yamato III'' (Gorō Raiden) *''Esper Mami'' (Aoyama-sensei) *'' Kaibutsu-kun'' (Wolfman, Franken) *''Gatchaman'' (Ryu the Horned Owl) *''Kyojin no Hoshi'' (Hosaku Samon) *'' GeGeGe no Kitaro 1971'' (Merman, Kasa-obake) *''Fist of the North Star'' (Kemada) *''Zenderman'' (Saigo-san) *'' Andersen Stories'' (Bad Priest) *''Tiger Mask'' (Giant Baba) *''Fang of the Sun Dougram'' (Dick Lertoff) *''Astro Boy'' (Inspector Tawashi) *''Dokaben'' (Takezo Inukai) *''Obake no Q-tarō'' (Kaminari, Papa's boss) *''Doraemon'' (Kaminari (First Voice)) *''Norakuro'' (Deka) *''Maison Ikkoku'' (Yagami's Father) *''Lupin III 1st Series'' (Gordan) *'' Police Academy: The Animated Series'' (Professor and Mauser) *''Mobile Suit Gundam , also known as ''First Gu ...
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Moomin (1990 TV Series)
, also known as ''Tales from Moominvalley'', is a Japanese-Dutch anime television series produced by Telecable Benelux B.V. and animated by Telescreen Japan. Based on the ''Moomin'' novels and comic strips by the Finnish illustrator and author Tove Jansson and her brother Lars Jansson, it was the third anime adaptation of the property and the first to receive distribution in other countries worldwide. ''Moomin'' first aired on TV Tokyo from April 12, 1990, to October 3, 1991. The series had also been dubbed into English and aired on CBBC in United Kingdom during the same year. ''Moomin'' takes place in the peaceful rural land of Moominvalley, where a young Moomin along with his parents Moominpappa and Moominmamma live in Moominhouse. The series follows the many adventures of Moomin and family, together with their friends, around Moominvalley and sometimes outside of it. Most of the stories involve discovering magical objects and creatures, adventures in different locations ...
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Minoru Yada
is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer from Tokyo, Japan. Biography He won the Merit Award at the 14th Seiyu Awards. Filmography Television animation *Professor Shikishima ("Dr. Bob Brilliant") in ''Tetsujin 28-go'' ("Gigantor") (1963) *Grandpa in '' Mokku of the Oak Tree'' (1972) *Silas in ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1980) *Keishichi Hayashi in '' Ashita no Joe 2'' (1980) *Hanae Ichinose's husband in ''Maison Ikkoku'' (1986) *Baikin-sennin in ''Soreike! Anpanman'' (1989) *Hemulen in ''Moomin'' (1990) *Hosoda in '' Rumiko Takahashi Anthology'' (2003) Theatrical animation *Niga in ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1984) *Baikin-sennin in '' Go! Anpanman: Baikinman's Counterattack'' (1990) *Old Man in ''Porco Rosso'' (1992) *Hemulen in ''Comet in Moominland'' (1992) *Old Man in '' Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City'' (1997) Dubbing *Juror #2 (John Fiedler) in ''12 Angry Men'' (1957, dub in 1974) *Dragon (Thayer David) in ''The Eiger Sanction ''The Eige ...
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Andersen Monogatari (TV Series)
''Hans Christian Andersen'', also known as ''Paramount Pictures Presents Hans Christian Andersen'' and known in Japan as , is a Japanese anime anthology series based on the legendary stories of Hans Christian Andersen which aired on Fuji TV from January 3 to December 26, 1971. It consists of 52 episodes and was produced by Mushi Production and Zuiyo Enterprise. Third entry in the ''Calpis Comic Theater'', a precursor of the World Masterpiece Theater series. Zuiyo Enterprise, would split in 1975 into Nippon Animation Company, Ltd. (which employed some of the anime's production staff and continued with the World Masterpiece Theater franchise) and Zuiyo Company, Ltd., which retained the rights of the series along with Mushi Production. Premise The series has been broadcast three years after ''The World of Hans Christian Andersen'' (''Anderusen Monogatari'', 1968), an eponymous and thematically similar feature length movie produced by Toei Animation. The film and the series also ha ...
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Princess Knight
''Princess Knight'', also known as ''Ribon no Kishi'' is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. This manga follows the adventures of Sapphire, a girl who was born accidentally with a blue heart of a boy and a pink heart of a girl. She pretends to be a male prince to prevent the evil Duke Duralumin from inheriting the throne of Silverland. The gender-bending main character was inspired by the all-female musical theater group Takarazuka Revue in which women performed both female and male roles. The story was ordered by one editor of Kodansha's magazine ''Shōjo Club'' who wanted Tezuka to produce a manga aimed towards a female audience that could replicate the success of his former boy-aimed stories. The author then created ''Princess Knight'', originally serialized in that magazine from 1953 to 1956. The manga's popularity resulted into a radio dramatization in 1955, three other serializations between 1958 and 1968, and a 52-episode television anim ...
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The Hemulen
A large number of characters appear in the ''Moomin'' series by Tove Jansson. The original Swedish names are given with the etymologies and word associations suggested by Yvonne Bertills in her 2003 dissertation. Alicia ( sv, Alissa, fi, Aliisa) – Alice, the Witch's granddaughter, likes the Moomins and plays with them on the sly whenever the Witch is otherwise occupied. She is a witch-in-training herself, and develops several magic skills during the series, most notable walking on water, underwater-breathing, and running at lightning speed. Like the Witch, she first appeared in the 1990 animated series and does not appear in the original stories or comic strips. Anthony Anthony is Nanna's Groom The Ancestor ( sv, Förfadern, fi, Esi-isä) – the Moomintrolls descend from ancient creatures living in tiled stoves. One of those is still dwelling in the Moomin family's bathing house cupboard and stove. He is called the Ancestor and makes appearances in ''Moominland Midwin ...
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Moomin
The Moomins ( sv, Mumintroll) are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, and a comic strip by Finns, Finnish writer and illustrator Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish language, Swedish by Schildts in Finland. They are a family of white, round fairy-tale characters with large snouts that make them resemble the hippopotamus. However, despite this resemblance, the Moomin family are trolls. The family live in their house in Moominvalley and have had many adventures with their various friends. In all, #List of books, nine books were released in the series, together with five picture books and a Moomin comic strips, comic strip being released between 1945 and 1993. The Moomins have since been the basis for #TV series and films, numerous television series, films and even two theme parks: one called Moomin World in Naantali, Finland, and another Akebono Children's Forest Park in Hannō, Saitama, Japan. Etymology In a letter to Paul Ariste, an Estonian ...
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