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Nobita And The Green Giant Legend 2008
''Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend'', also known as ''Doraemon, Nobita and the Green Planet'', is a 2008 Japanese animated science fantasy film that was released in Japan on 8 March 2008. It's the 28th Doraemon film. The plot is based on the story in Doraemon manga volume 26 "Forest is living" and in volume 33 "Goodbye Ki-bō". This movie is not a remake, however, Ki-bō has appeared already in the 1992 film, '' Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds''. The name Ki-bō comes from the words meaning tree, and meaning boy. The word Ki-bō also comes from the word , which means hope. The catch phrase of this movie is "僕らの希望が未来を動かす" (our hope moves the future), which Ki-bō's name can be referred to. Voices of Roku-chan and Moya-kun were done by anonymous children who were chosen.) . The film was illustrated as manga in the February and March edition of ''CoroCoro Comic''. Then it was released as the 25th film tankōbon. An action-adventure g ...
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Ayumu Watanabe
is a Japanese anime director. After joining Shin-Ei Animation, he directed multiple ''Doraemon'' anime films. As a freelancer, he also worked on numerous anime adaptations such as ''Space Brothers (manga), Space Brothers'', ''After the Rain (manga), After the Rain'', and ''Komi Can't Communicate''. Biography Ayumu Watanabe was born in Tokyo on September 3, 1966. He started his career in 1986 when he joined Studio Mates as a key animator. Two years later, Watanabe moved to Shin-Ei Animation, where he worked on the anime adaptation of the ''Doraemon'' manga series, as well as direct multiple anime films in the franchise. As a freelancer, he also directed numerous anime adaptations such as ''Space Brothers (manga), Space Brothers'', ''After the Rain (manga), After the Rain'', and ''Komi Can't Communicate''. He also worked with Studio 4°C on the films ''Children of the Sea (film), Children of the Sea'' and ''Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko (film), Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko''. Works TV s ...
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List Of Doraemon Films
This list of ''Doraemon'' films features both feature-length and short films based on the manga and anime series ''Doraemon''. Since 1980, all of these films to date have been released by Toho. Toho currently holds worldwide distribution and licensing rights for all of the films in the series. At the Japanese box office, ''Doraemon'' had grossed more than revenue and sold more than 100 million tickets by 2015, having surpassed ''Godzilla'' as the highest-grossing film franchise in Japan. , the ''Doraemon'' films have grossed a total of () worldwide. ''Doraemon'' is the highest-grossing anime film franchise of all time, the highest-grossing non-English film franchise, and one of the highest-grossing animated film franchises worldwide. Feature films Most of the original series films were directed by Tsutomu Shibayama. Shunsuke Kikuchi was the music and composer of the movies from the year 1980 to 2000, except the 1998 and 1999 movies, whose music was composed by Senri Ohe. K ...
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Tomoe Sakuragawa
, commonly translated as "comma", is a comma-like swirl symbol used in Japanese (roughly equivalent to a heraldic badge or charge in European heraldry). It closely resembles the usual form of a . The appears in many designs with various uses. The simplest, most common patterns of the device contain from one to four , and are reminiscent of similar designs that have been found in wide distribution around the world. When circumscribed in a circle, it often appears in a set of three, with this design known as the . Etymology The character 巴 (Chinese pronunciation ''bā'') has several meanings, ranging from a Sichuan toponym to a crust formed by dryness, parts of the body such as hands or cheeks, and, as a verb, bearing the sense of "to hope", "expect" or "be anxious over". The Chinese character used to depict, according to Bernhard Karlgren's interpretation of the small seal script graph, a python. The Japanese word itself may be of Mongolic origin, since it bears compa ...
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Yasuhiro Takato
Yasuhiro Takato ( ja, 高戸 靖広, Takato Yasuhiro, born January 23, 1968 in Okayama) is a Japanese voice actor who works for Aoni Production. Filmography Television animation *''Sailor Moon'' (1992) - Artemis *''Ping-Pong Club'' (1995) - Tanaka *''Digimon Adventure'' (1999) - Elecmon *''Hunter × Hunter'' (1999) - Shalnark *''One Piece'' (1999) - Buffalo / Butchie / Mr. 9 / Satori / Hotori / Kotori / Wanze / Aobire / Peterman / Bepo / Zepo *''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' (2002) - Kuzzey Buskirk / Romero Pal *''Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'' (2003) - Mesopotamion Guy / Haou *''Fullmetal Alchemist'' (2003) - Gluttony *''Zatch Bell!'' (2003) - Byonko *'' Xenosaga: The Animation'' (2005) - Hammer *''Kamisama Kazoku'' (2006) - Suguru *''Desert Punk'' (2007) - Haruo Kawaguchi *''Dragon Ball Kai'' (2009) - Gurd / Yamu *'' Hetalia: Axis Powers'' (2009) - Russia *''Digimon Xros Wars'' (2010) - IceDevimon *''Toriko'' (2011) - Cumin *''Meganebu'' (2013) - Kugishima Sachie *''World Trigger'' (2014) ...
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Naomi Kusumi
is a Japanese actor and voice actor. He worked at the Seinenza Theater Company in 1999, and currently works at Mausu Promotion. He is often typecast in either overweight or middle-aged roles in voice acting. He is the official Japanese dubbing voice for Scooby-Doo in the titular franchise, after Kazuo Kumakura. Voice roles Anime series *'' Baki the Grappler'' (Mitsunara Tokugawa) *'' Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War'' (Ichibē Hyōsube) *'' Boruto: Naruto Next Generations'' (Shojoji) *''Coyote Ragtime Show'' (Bank owner) *''Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z'' (Camera Monster, Himeko's father) *''Doraemon'' (Donpa) *'' Fate/zero'' (Fionn mac Cumhaill) *''Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star'' (Daisuke Hyūga) *''Gallery Fake'' (Louis Basso) * ''Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri'' (Chinese President Dong Dechou) *'' Gegege no Kitaro'' (fifth series) (Yagyō-san) *''Ghost Stories'' (High school principal) *''Inuyasha'' (Tsubaki's master) *''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' (Jack the Ripp ...
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Hidenari Ugaki
is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo. He is currently attached to 81 Produce. He is best known for his roles in ''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' (as Argo Gulskii), the TV Tokyo edition of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (as Donatello), the 2005 ''Doraemon'' series (as Kannari-san), and the ''Yakuza'' video game series (as Goro Majima). Filmography Television animation *'' Digimon Adventure'' (1999) – Nanomon *'' Initial D: Second Stage'' (1999) – Papa *'' Digimon Frontier'' (2002) – Wizarmon *'' Rockman EXE'' (2002) – Bomberman *'' Rockman EXE Stream'' (2005) – Bomberman *''Doraemon'' (2005 series) – Kannari-san *''Aikatsu!'' (2012) – Miteru Itsumo *'' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders'' (2015) – Khan, Chaka's father *'' Kochoki: Wakaki Nobunaga'' (2019) – Shibata Katsuie *'' Boruto: Naruto Next Generations'' (2019) – Gatai *''Shenmue'' (2022) – Chen Yao Wen *'' The Human Crazy University'' (2022) – Professor *'' The Aristocrat's Other ...
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Maru Tamari
Maru may refer to: People * Maru (given name), a Spanish given name, a shortened form of Maria Eugenia * Maru (surname), a surname of Indic origin * Maru (mythology), a Māori war god * Ngāti Maru (other), several Māori tribes of New Zealand Places * Maru, Shwegu, a village in Kachin State, Burma * Maru, Estonia,a village in Halliste Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia * Maru, Iran (other) * Maru (Irbid), a village in Irbid, Jordan * Maru, Kathmandu, a market and ceremonial square in Kathmandu, Nepal * Maru, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Zamfara State * Maru-Aten, a palace or sun-temple in Armarna, Egypt * Maru Pradesh, a region in the Indian state of Rajasthan * Mount Maru (other) (丸山), the name for several mountains on Hokkaidō, Japan Language * In Japanese ''maru'' (kanji: , hiragana: ), means ''circle''; see ** ''Marujirushi'' (, correct mark); the opposite of ''batsu'' (×) ** Handakuten (, a Japanese diacritical mark ( ゜) * Maru ...
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Junichi Sugawara
is a Japanese voice actor Voice acting is the art of performing voice-overs to present a character or provide information to an audience. Performers are called voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent .... Filmography Anime Film Video games Dubbing References External links Official agency profile * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sugawara, Junichi 1959 births Living people Japanese male video game actors Japanese male voice actors Male voice actors from Miyagi Prefecture Production Baobab voice actors 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors ...
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Yasunori Matsumoto
is a Japanese actor and voice actor affiliated with Sigma Seven. Some of Matsumoto's most notable roles are Wataru Akiyama in '' Initial D'', Jean Havoc in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', Magnum Ace in Shippū! Iron Leaguer, Gourry Gabriev in ''Slayers'' and Ryo Hibiki in ''Sonic Soldier Borgman''. His wife was voice actress Junko Sakuma, who died in March 2011. Career Matsumoto graduated from the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law, Chuo University after graduating from Yakuendai High School. He used to be a member of Production Baobab. He was also the vice-chairman of Sugoroku, a theater company led by Kenichi Ogata, and became the chairperson after Ogata retired. He later left the company in 2016. When Matsumoto was a student, he was the captain of a cycle racing club, and has even participated in the National Athletic Meet. However, he left the club due to a back injury. Originally a science fiction enthusiast, he was a science major until he was in high school. Howeve ...
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Kotono Mitsuishi
is a Japanese voice actress, actress, singer, and narrator. She was affiliated with Arts Vision and Lasley Arrow, but is now freelance. Mitsuishi lived in Nagareyama, Chiba. She graduated from high school and entered the Katsuta Voice Actor's Academy in 1986. She is well known for her roles as Usagi Tsukino in ''Sailor Moon'', Misato Katsuragi in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', Boa Hancock in ''One Piece'', Murrue Ramius, Haro and Narrator in ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' and ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY''. Early life Kotono Mitsuishi was born on December 8, 1967 in Toda, Saitama Prefecture and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She graduated high school in 1986 and later entered the Katsuta Seiyū Academy. She then debuted as Seiyū in 1989. She is also known for her role of Sailor Moon in the manga and anime series of the same name since 1992. In 2011, she was the voice of Hummy in ''Suite PreCure''. Personal life She is married with one daughter. Filmography Television anime Origi ...
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Doraemon (character)
is a fictional character in the Japanese manga and animated series of the same name created by Fujiko F. Fujio, the pen name of writing team Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. Doraemon is a male robotic earless cat that travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a preteen boy named Nobita. An official birth certificate for the character gives him a birth date of 3 September 2112 and lists his city of residency as Kawasaki, Kanagawa, the city where the manga was created. In 2008, Japan's Foreign Ministry appointed Doraemon the country's "anime ambassador". Creation and conception Doraemon was originally conceived by Hiroshi Fujimoto following a series of three events. Firstly, when searching for ideas for a new manga, he wished that a machine existed that would come up with ideas for him. Secondly, he tripped over his daughter's toy. Thirdly, he heard cats fighting in his neighborhood. The name, "Doraemon", can be translated roughly to "stray". Unusually, the name is ...
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Nobita And The Green Giant Legend DS
Many ''Doraemon'' video games were released for most video game systems in Japan. Other platforms Many LCD handhelds, such as Dokodemo Dorayaki Doraemon, were also released. Super Cassette Vision *''Doraemon Nobita's Time Machine the Great Adventure'' Virtual Boy *''Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land'' ( cancelled) Arcade *''Doraemon no Eawase Montage'' (cancelled) *''Doraemon's Anywhere Door / Doraemon no Dokodemodoa'' and more... Game Boy Advance *'' Doraemon Board Game'' Wii *''Doraemon Wii'' Wii U *''Fujiko F. Fujio Characters Daishuugou! SF Dotabata Party!!'' Sega Mega Drive *''Doraemon Yume Dorobou to 7 Nin No Gozans'' Sega Saturn *''Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi'' Dreamcast *''Boku, Doraemon'' Game Gear *''Doraemon: Wakuwaku Pocket Paradise'' *''GG Doraemon: Nora no Suke no Yabou'' PlayStation *'' Doraemon 2: SOS! Otogi no Kuni'' *''Doraemon 3: Makai no Dungeon'' *''Doraemon: Nobitaito Fukkatsu no Hoshi'' *''Kids Station: Doraemon: Himitsu no Yoj ...
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