was a Japanese composer. He was also a lyricist, actor, and ''multi-tarento''. He could also sing songs and advertisement songs.
Kobayashi was represented by Astro Music. He was the director of the Japan Songwriters Association (J-scat). Kobayashi served as the first president of the Dai Nihon Piman-sha Renmei (Dai Pi Ren). His songs are used in advertisements and television themes.
Asei also composed the music for the 1990 Famicom video game
Niji no Silkroad. A soundtrack CD was later released titled Rainbow Silkroad Image Album WINDY ROAD.
He also composed The
TV Asahi
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song in 1977 when the television station changed its name to its current name.
Filmography
Anime
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Hideki Saijo
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Kirin Kiki
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Biography
Kiki was born on January 15, 1943, in Kanda, Tokyo. Her father was a master of the ''biwa'' lute and a former police officer. Her moth ...
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Kuniko Mukōda
was a Japanese TV screenwriter. Most of her scripts focus on day-to-day family life and relationships. She won the 83rd Naoki Prize (1980上) for her short stories "Hanano Namae", "Kawauso" and "Inugoya."
Life
Mukōda was born in Tokyo, and mov ...
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Asei Kobayashiat Oricon
Asei Kobayashi
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1932 births
2021 deaths
Anime composers
Japanese entertainers
Japanese film score composers
Japanese male actors
Japanese male film score composers
Japanese songwriters
Keio University alumni
Musicians from Tokyo