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  2. Take Aim at the Police Van - Wikipedia

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    The Nikkatsu Company conceived Take Aim at the Police Van as a borderless action film, a studio subgenre with internationalized characters and setting. Contract director Seijun Suzuki had previously worked mainly on pop song films, a youth subgenre in which the films were built around an already popular song, and yakuza films with an occasional film noir bent. [2]

  3. List of KochiKame characters - Wikipedia

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    A police officer who works at the new Katsushika station. He is excellent at all combat sports, especially, judo. He tries to appear to have no interest in women but spends a lot of money on dating sims and later starts meeting girls online. Rika Saotome (早乙女リカ, Saotome Rika) Voiced by: Yuu Sugimoto

  4. Jirō Tamon - Wikipedia

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    Jirō Tamon (多門 二郎, Tamon Jirō, 28 September 1878 – 24 November 1934) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in the early Second Sino-Japanese War. He was noted as the commander in many of the operations of the invasion of Manchuria .

  5. Voltes V - Wikipedia

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    Upon rejoining his brothers, Daijiro was already a master of different hand-to-hand fighting styles. The Bō became his favorite weapon. Together with Kenichi and Hiyoshi, Daijiro started training as a member of the Voltes V Team. His uniform is dark green and he pilots the Volt Panzer (ボルトパンザー, Boruto Panzā) (Body and Chest).

  6. Daijiro Morohoshi - Wikipedia

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    Daijiro Morohoshi (諸星 大二郎, Morohoshi Daijirō, born July 6, 1949, in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He is well known for science fiction comics , allegorical comics and horror / mystery comics based on pseudohistory and folklore .

  7. Daijirō - Wikipedia

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    Daijirō, Daijiro or Daijirou (written: 大二郎, 大二朗, 大次郎 or 大治郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Daijiro Hashimoto ( 橋本 大二郎 , born 1947) , Japanese politician

  8. G-Men '75 - Wikipedia

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    G-Men '75 (Gメン'75, G Men nanajūgo) was a long-running prime-time popular television detective series in Japan. [2] It aired on Saturday nights in the 9:00–9:54 p.m. time slot on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) network from May 24, 1975 to April 3, 1982.

  9. Live Today, Die Tomorrow! - Wikipedia

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    He has an affair with a young prostitute and later with a girl who frequently visits the night club where he works at. When his girlfriend drugs a customer and takes his money, she is severely beaten by a yakuza gang. Yamada in return confronts the gang's leader with his gun and beats him up. After a failed burglary, Yamada is arrested by the ...