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Voiced by: Eiji Takeuchi Oota is the mentor and club president of Seidou baseball team. He appears to be supportive of Kawakami. Hiromitsu Ochiai (落合 博光, Ochiai Hiromitsu) Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa Ochiai is the new assistant coach of Seidou baseball team.
Anno and Higuchi were particularly fond of Ultraman and faithfully recreated Eiji Tsuburaya's 1966 series while also incorporating aspects of Shin Godzilla. [ 18 ] [ 204 ] [ 205 ] Critics recognized their ambition for the film and generally found the film had achieved its goal; they especially praised Higuchi's direction, the characters ...
Eiji Takemoto (竹本 英史, Takemoto Eiji, born March 7, 1973) is a Japanese voice actor. His name is sometimes mistranslated and also sometimes credited as being Hidefumi Takemoto (竹本 英文, Takemoto Hidefumi). His nickname is Takepon. He works at Aoni Production, and enjoys watching Japanese found footage films.
Eiji was affiliated with the Nagoya model office "FORM JAPAN" when he was in his teens. He was active as a model and talent under the name Mamoru Akaso ( 赤楚 衛 , Akaso Mamoru ) . [ 5 ] In 2010, he joined the local idol group "BOYS AND MEN" in Nagoya, working on stage performances and regular appearances of variety shows.
Eiji (エイジ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hisashi Eguchi. It was serialized in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Fresh Jump from 1984 to 1985. Media
Eiji Nonaka (野中 英次, Nonaka Eiji) is a Japanese manga artist and humorist. Eiji writes and illustrates shōnen and seinen manga. His work appears in several manga magazines published by Kodansha. His most popular serial, Cromartie High School, ran in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 2001 to 2006.
Masayuki Deai (出合 正幸, Deai Masayuki, January 21, 1981) is a Japanese actor from Osaka Prefecture.He is most famous for his portrayal of Eiji Takaoka in the tokusatsu series GoGo Sentai Boukenger.
Eiji Tsuburaya was born Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一, Tsumuraya Eiichi) [a] on July 7, 1901, [b] at a merchant house called Ōtsukaya in Sukagawa, Iwase, Fukushima Prefecture, where his family ran a malted rice business. [e] He was the first son of Isamu Shiraishi and Sei Tsumuraya, with a large extended family. [17]