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Judo Boy (紅三四郎, Kurenai Sanshirō, "Scarlet Sanshiro") is a Japanese anime television series created by Tatsuo Yoshida and directed by his brother, Ippei Kuri (birthnamed Toyoharu Yoshida). The series aired on Fuji TV from April 2, 1969, to September 24, 1969, totaling 26 episodes.
Kurenai Sanshiro [1] Fuji TV: April 2 anime April 2, 1969 – September 24, 1969 Ninpū Kamui Gaiden: Fuji TV: April 6 anime April 6, 1969 – September 28, 1969 Mito Kōmon: TBS: August 4 jidaigeki August 4, 1969 – December 19, 2011 Moomin: Fuji TV: October 6 anime October 6, 1969 - December 27, 1970 Mōretsu Atarō: NET: April 4 anime
Mitsuko Horie (Japanese: 堀江 美都子, Hepburn: Horie Mitsuko, born March 8, 1957 [1]) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Yamato, Kanagawa.She is known as the "Queen of the Anison World" (アニソン界の女王, Anison-kai no Joō).
Kurenai Sanshiro: Ippei Kuri: Fuji TV April 2 – September 24, 1969 Adapted from two manga serials by Tatsuo Yoshida that were serialized in Shueisha's Shonen Book from 1961 to 1962, and Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday and Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump from 1968 to 1969 Hakushon Daimaō: Hiroshi Sasagawa Fuji TV October 5, 1969 – September ...
Kurenai Sanshiro (Narrator) 1973. Zero Tester (Gallos Musha) Shinzo Ningen Casshan (BuraiKing Boss) 1975. Ganba no Bōken (Yoisho) Uchū no Kishi Tekkaman (Chief Tenchi) 1976. Magnos The Robot (Mamoru Kagetsu, Emperor Isar) 1977. Chō Denji Machine Voltes V (General Do Bergan) Shin Kyojin no Hoshi (Big Bill Thunder) 1978
The Ant and the Giant; Brave Dan; Coquelicot-zaka kara; Dr. Thrill; Dust 8; Faust; Flying Ben; The Fossil Island; General Onimaru; The Golden Trunk; Insect Collector
Déclic Images is a French company specialized in the translation and sale of Japanese-style comics for the French-speaking world.. The Déclic Images trademark was founded in 1999.
Hirata was born in Seoul, Korea, [2] in 1927, into a wealthy family. He was educated at the prestigious Tokyo University's School of Law. [2] Before joining Shintoho as an assistant director (under his older brother, Yoshiki Onoda), Hirata moved into still photography, and eventually joined Toho in 1953, under the studio's "New Face" program, which would lead to his casting in Godzilla ...