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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 Densetsu) is a 2019 Japanese animated film based on KonoSuba light novel series by Natsume Akatsuki. Produced by J.C.Staff , the film was directed by Takaomi Kanasaki from a script written by Makoto Uezu and stars Jun Fukushima , Sora Amamiya , Rie Takahashi , Ai Kayano , Aki Toyosaki , Yui Horie , Masakazu Nishida, Sayuri Hara , Tetsu ...
Sanshiro Sugata Part II (Japanese: 續姿三四郎, Hepburn: Zoku Sugata Sanshirō, a.k.a. Judo Saga II) is a 1945 Japanese action drama film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film is based on the novel by Tsuneo Tomita, son of Tomita Tsunejirō , the earliest disciple of judo .
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Kōji Seto (瀬戸 康史, Seto Kōji, born May 18, 1988) is a Japanese actor and singer associated with D-Boys, an acting troupe produced by Watanabe Entertainment.His major works include lead roles as Wataru Kurenai in Kamen Rider Kiva; and supporting roles as Satoru Okura in Atashinchi no Danshi, Ariake Yamato in Otomen, and Eiji Kikumaru in Musical: The Prince of Tennis.
Sitting in the corner of the nightclub "Gin no Shiro," Ishioka is spying on a nihilistic young man, Nakata. Ishioka, who has lost his arm in the war, hires Nakata as a hitman. After first rescuing a fleeing gangster moll (Chikako) in the club, Nakata slowly hones his technique. [4] [5] Ishioka has a blind sister named Kikuyo.
Porco Rosso (Japanese: 紅の豚, Hepburn: Kurenai no Buta, lit. ' Crimson Pig ') is a 1992 Japanese animated adventure fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 1989 manga Hikōtei Jidai. [1] The film stars the voices of Shūichirō Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Akemi Okamura and Akio Ōtsuka.
Like the anime, Machico performed the opening "Million Smile", while Amamiya, Takahashi, and Kayano sang the game's ending theme "101 Pikime no Hitsuji". [69] A Nintendo Switch port of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop on December 17, 2020. [70] The sequel to KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!