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Mai Moritaka (森高 麻衣, Moritaka Mai) Voiced by: Akiko Kawase [2] (Japanese); Leda Davies (English) Mai seems to be romantically involved with Kazuhiko Aikawa and becomes his girlfriend later in the series. Aikawa nicknames her "Pony/Pony tail" because of her long ponytail when he first saw her.
Nippon Herald Movies X [14] — March 1, 1971 [15] The World of Hans Christian Andersen [2] Al Kilgore [16] Chuck McCann Koro Yabuki [17] Toei Animation Sean Productions Inc. Hal Roach Studios [18] United Artists G N/A April 24, 1972: Cleopatra: Queen of Sex
Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max: Koichi Sakamoto: Sota Fukushi, Ryuki Takahashi, Fumika Shimizu: Tokusatsu: Part of the Kamen Rider Series: 17 December: Being Mitsuko: Kenji Yamauchi: Eriko Hatsune, Kei Ishibashi: Drama: 17 December: Friends: Mononoke Shima no Naki: Takashi Yamazaki, Ryuichi Yagi: Shingo Katori ...
The film stars Kazuki Kitamura, Goro Kishitani, Show Aikawa, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Kenichi Endō and Tomorowo Taguchi. The English-subtitled version premiered on June 23, 2008, at New York Asian Film Festival, [2] and was released on DVD in North America on February 23, 2010, by an affiliate of Media Blasters.
St. John's Wort received mixed critical reviews.Paste Magazine criticized the film's supererogation as a whole, citing the framing device and the visuals to be "way, way too much for what’s supposed to be an atmospheric exploration of a creepy old manor".
A direct to video movie called Vengeful Zebra Mini-Skirt Police (ゼブラミニスカポリスの逆襲, Zebura Minisuka Porisu no Gyakushū) was released on April 19, 2010, to promote the upcoming release of Zebraman 2. The story is set in 2024, one year before the events of the sequel, and focuses on the characters of the Zebra Mini-Skirt ...
Aitsu ni Koishite (あいつに恋して, In Love with Him) is a 1987 Japanese drama film directed by Taku Shinjō, based on the 1985 novel Uma no Gonta no Se ni Yurare Yatta ze!
Kazuhiko Kato as The Man in the Art Gallery; ... (Japanese dialogue, English / Full Chinese subtitles) Festivals. Toronto International Film Festival, 1998;