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Ning-Po – freighter owned by SPECTRE in You Only Live Twice, 1967; USS Oakland (SSN-798) – Los Angeles-class SSN in Steel Sharks, 1996; Odessa – Ukrainian cargo ship, The Day After Tomorrow, 2004; Orca – Quint's fishing boat in Jaws, 1975; Patna – tramp steamer in Lord Jim, 1965; Pequod – whaleship, Moby Dick, 1956, 1978, 1998
Marine Boy was one of the first color anime to be shown in a dubbed form in the U.S., and later in Australia and the United Kingdom. It was originally produced in 1965 in Japan as Undersea Boy Marine ( 海底少年マリン , Kaitei Shōnen Marin ) by Minoru Adachi and animation company Japan Tele-Cartoons.
[3] [4] She attended the University of Hawaiʻi, where she studied nutritional science and competed for the college's sailing team, later becoming the team's captain. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Although she initially planned to become a doctor, she decided to become a sailor after learning the sport in college.
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The film is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Jun Nakagawa, with Yuu Nobuta serving as chief director. Takaaki Suzuki and Kunihiko Okada are credited as the film's scriptwriters. The rest of the main staff and cast from the anime series are returning to reprise their roles. [33] It was released in Japan on January 18, 2020. [34]
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