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Roujin-Z
is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction action thriller film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. The animation for ''Roujin Z'' was produced by A.P.P.P. in association with other companies including Movic, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Aniplex and TV Asahi. Plot ''Roujin Z'' is set in early 21st-century Japan. A group of scientists and hospital administrators, under the direction of the Ministry of Public Welfare, have developed the Z-001: a computerized hospital bed with robotic features. The Z-001 takes complete care of the patient: it can dispense food and medicine, remove excretory waste, bathe and exercise the patient lying within its frame. The bed is driven by its own built-in nuclear power reactor—and in the event of an atomic meltdown, the bed (including the patient lying within) would become automatically sealed in concrete. The first patient to be "volunteered" to test the bed is an 87-year-old dying widower named Kijuro Takazaw ...
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Hiroyuki Kitakubo
is a Japanese director, animator, and screenwriter. Kitakubo began work in the anime industry as a teenager, having worked on the 1979 ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' television series. He debuted as a director with the ''Cream Lemon'' episode "Pop Chaser" in 1985, then worked on films including ''Black Magic M-66'' with Masamune Shirow and '' Akira'' with Katsuhiro Otomo. Kitakubo went on to direct the "A Tale of Two Robots" segment from ''Robot Carnival'', the original video animation (OVA) series '' Golden Boy'', and the films ''Roujin Z'' and '' Blood: The Last Vampire''. In 2001, Kitakubo won the "Individual Award" at The 6th Animation Kobe for the latter film. ''Blood: The Last Vampire'' also won grand prize at the 2000 Japan Media Arts Festival The Japan Media Arts Festival is an annual festival held since 1997 by Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs. The festival begins with an open competition and culminates with the awarding of several prizes and an exhibition. Based on ju ...
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Patient
A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, nurse, optometrist, dentist, veterinarian, or other health care provider. Etymology The word patient originally meant 'one who suffers'. This English noun comes from the Latin word ', the present participle of the deponent verb, ', meaning 'I am suffering,' and akin to the Greek verb (', to suffer) and its cognate noun (). This language has been construed as meaning that the role of patients is to passively accept and tolerate the suffering and treatments prescribed by the healthcare providers, without engaging in shared decision-making about their care. Outpatients and inpatients An outpatient (or out-patient) is a patient who attends an outpatient clinic with no plan to stay beyond the duration of the visit. Even if the patient will not be formally admitted with a note as an outpatient, ...
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Adam Henderson (voice Actor)
Adam Henderson may refer to: * Adam Henderson (footballer) (1873–after 1901), English footballer * Adam Henderson (fl. 1989–1995), British musician and founding member of Inkubus Sukkubus Inkubus Sukkubus are an English goth and pagan band, formed in 1989 by Candia Ridley, Tony McKormack and Adam Henderson, who have been described as one of the most enduringly popular underground Goth bands in the UK. They also have been descr ...
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Kōji Tsujitani
was a Japanese actor, voice actor, narrator and director of audiography credited for voicing many anime and video game characters. Tsujitani used to be affiliated with Sigma Seven. He married Kumiko Watanabe in 2012. He died of a stroke on October 17, 2018. Biography Filmography Anime *'' Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket'' (1989), Bernard Wiseman *''3×3 Eyes'' (1991), Yakumo Fujii *''The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird'' (1991–1992), Guard Rescue *'' Mobile Suit Gundam F91'' (1991), Seabook Arno *''Otaku no Video'' (1991), (Ken Kubo) *''Video Girl Ai'' (1992), (Takashi Niimai) *''Irresponsible Captain Tylor'' (1993), Tylor *''Genocyber'' (1994), Ryuu *''YuYu Hakusho'' (1994), (Itsuki) *''Saint Tail'' (1995), Noguchi *''Escaflowne'' (1996), Jajuka *''Grander Musashi'' (1997), Sugeru *'' Hajime no Ippo'' (2000), Ryuichi Hayami *''InuYasha'' (2001), Miroku *''PaRappa the Rapper'' (2001), Matt's Father *''Maburaho'' (2003), Akai Haruaki *'' Kyou Kara Maou'' (2004–20 ...
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Barbara Barnes
Barbara Barnes is an English actress. Career Television * Dempsey and Makepeace, ITV mini-series 1 episode- ''Mary'' * Miss Marple (A Caribbean Mystery), 1989, BBC TV mini-series 1 episode- ''Esther Walters'' * Agatha Christie's Poirot Murder In Mesopotamia, ITV mini-series 1 episode- ''Mrs Leidner'' * Agatha Christie's Poirot , ITV TV Series 1 episode- ''Mrs Lester'' * Secrets and Words ''Secrets and Words'' is a 2012 British drama television series shown on BBC One BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's flagship network and is known for ..., 2012, BBC TV mini-series 1 episode- ''Brenda'' * ''Rosamunde Pilcher'', 2014, TV series 1 episode- ''Mayoress'' References English television actresses Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century English actresses 21st-century English actresses {{UK-tv-actor-stub ...
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Chie Satō
, also stylized as Chie Satou, is a Japanese voice actress who has been featured in a number of anime shows. She is most known for portraying various characters on a number of '' Pokémon'' television shows and as Bo-chan in '' Crayon Shin-chan''. Roles * Bolded names indicate a major role in the work Anime (film) * Seigi Choujin vs. Ancient Choujin (1985) - Preschooler C * Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (1990) - Saiya-jin C * Crayon Shin-chan: Action Kamen vs Leotard Devil (1993) - Bo-chan * Crayon Shin-chan: The Secret Treasure of Buri Buri Kingdom (1994) - Bo-chan * Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark... (1994) - Unlisted * Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition (1995) - Bo-chan * Marmalade Boy (1995) - Gastman Omega * Crayon Shin-chan: Adventure in Henderland (1996) - Bo-chan * Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness (1997) - Bo-chan * Crayon Shin-chan: Blitzkrieg! Pig's Hoof's Secret Mission (1998) - Bo-chan * Crayo ...
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Allan Wenger
Allan may refer to: People * Allan (name), a given name and surname, including list of people and characters with this name * Allan (footballer, born 1984) (Allan Barreto da Silva), Brazilian football striker * Allan (footballer, born 1989) (Allan dos Santos Natividade), Brazilian football forward * Allan (footballer, born 1991) (Allan Marques Loureiro), Brazilian football midfielder * Allan (footballer, born 1994) (Allan Christian de Almeida), Brazilian football midfielder * Allan (footballer, born 1997) (Allan Rodrigues de Souza), Brazilian football midfielder Places * Allan, Queensland, Australia * Allan, Saskatchewan, Canada * Allan, the Allaine river's lower course, in France * Allan, Drôme, town in France * Allan, Iran (other), places in Iran Other uses * Allan, a Clan Grant split (or sept) * Ahlawat or Allan, an ethnic clan in India * ''Allan'', a 1966 film directed by Donald Shebib * "Allan" (song), a 1988 song recorded by the French artist Mylène ...
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Shinji Ogawa
was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Setagaya, Tokyo. He was affiliated with the Herringbone agency. He was best known as the dubover artist for Michael Douglas and Timothy Dalton, and for voicing Hyō in ''Fist of the North Star''. Filmography Television animation ;1970s *''The Rose of Versailles'' (1979) (Bard) ;1980s *''Fist of the North Star'' (1984) (Hyoh) *''Dragon Ball'' (1987) (Chin Taiken) *''Saint Seiya'' (1986) (Shido's father) *'' Legend of the Century's End Savior: Fist of the North Star 2'' (1987) (Hyō) *'' Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'' (1988) (Dr. Lordan) (ep. 21) *''Mobile Police Patlabor'' (1989) (Chief Fukushima) ;1990s *'' Cowboy Bebop'' (1998) (Gordon) (ep. 3) *'' Reign: The Conqueror'' (1999) (Narrator, Pythagoras) ;2000s *''Glass Fleet'' (2006) (Gawain) *''Witchblade'' (2006) (Tatsuoki Furumizu) *''Nodame Cantabile'' (2007) (Maestro Franz von Stresemann) *''Golgo 13'' (2008) (Yanagida) (ep. 33) *''Eden of the East'' (2009) (Hajime Hiur ...
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Toni Barry
Toni Barry (born June 26, 1961) is a British voice actress. She is also known to fans of the television show ''Press Gang'' as Spike's American girlfriend Zoe. Selected filmography *''Project A-ko'' - Asa *''Dangaioh'' - Dira (uncredited) *'' Gall Force: Earth Chapter'' - Sandy Newman *''Mystery of Mamo'' - Fujiko Mine *''Bye-Bye Liberty Crisis'' - Fujiko Mine *'' Legend of the Four Kings'' - Matsuri Toba (UK English dub only) *''Roujin Z'' - Haruko *'' Dominion: Tank Police'' - Leona Osaki *'' X'' - Karen Kasumi *'' Space Channel 5: Part 2'' (video game) - Pine *''Press Gang'' - Zoe (series 3, 1991) *'' Patlabor: The Movie'' - Noa Izumi *'' Patlabor 2: The Movie'' - Noa Izumi *''Moomin'' - Snork Maiden, Little My *''Lapitch the Little Shoemaker'' - Various Voices *''Teletubbies'' - Voice Trumpets, Talking Flowers Announcer, and Counter (American dubbed version) *''Labyrinth'' - Stepmother (uncredited) *''Tears Before Bedtime'' - Debbie *'' A House in the Hils'' - Susie *'' Swe ...
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Chisa Yokoyama
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Tokyo, Japan. She was affiliated with Arts Vision but has since founded her own voice company called Banbina. When she was a high school student, she was an assistant of Jump Broadcasting Station of Weekly Shōnen Jump (1988–1996). Some of her major roles are Sasami Masaki Jurai (''Tenchi Muyo!''), Ryoko Subaru (''Martian Successor Nadesico''), Lucrezia Noin (''Mobile Suit Gundam Wing'') and Sakura Shinguji (''Sakura Wars''). She married musician Chaka from the band Tripolysm and their first child was born in September 2015. Filmography Animation Video games Audio dramas Dubbing *''Clueless'', Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) *''Fly Away Home'', Amy Alden (Anna Paquin Anna Hélène Paquin ( ; born 24 July 1982) is a New Zealand actress. Born in Winnipeg and raised in Wellington, Paquin made her acting debut portraying Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film ''The Piano'' (1993), for which she won the Aca ... ...
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World Wide Group
In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the world as unique while others talk of a "plurality of worlds". Some treat the world as one simple object while others analyze the world as a complex made up of many parts. In ''scientific cosmology'' the world or universe is commonly defined as " e totality of all space and time; all that is, has been, and will be". '' Theories of modality'', on the other hand, talk of possible worlds as complete and consistent ways how things could have been. ''Phenomenology'', starting from the horizon of co-given objects present in the periphery of every experience, defines the world as the biggest horizon or the "horizon of all horizons". In ''philosophy of mind'', the world is commonly contrasted with the mind as that which is represented by the mind. ''Th ...
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