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  2. Kankuro - Wikipedia

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    Kankurō Kudō, actor-screenwriter. The kabuki actors known as Nakamura Kankurō, including: Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII, actor who previously known as Nakamura Kankurō V. Saitō Dōsan, warrior and merchant, also known as Nishimura Kankurō Masatoshi.

  3. Kankurō Kudō - Wikipedia

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    Kankurō Kudō (宮藤 官九郎, Kudō Kankurō, born July 19, 1970 in Miyagi Prefecture) is a Japanese screenwriter, dramatist, director, actor and member of the theater company Otona Keikaku. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He won the 'Best Screenplay' award at the 2002 Japanese Academy Awards for Go , which explores problems faced by people of Korean-heritage ...

  4. Kankuro Hoshino - Wikipedia

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    Kankuro Hoshino: Billed height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) [2] Billed weight: 100 kg (220 lb) Debut: 2005 [3] Naotake Hoshino ...

  5. Nakamura Kankurō VI - Wikipedia

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    Nakamura Kankurō VI (六代目 中村 勘九郎, Rokudaime Nakamura Kankurō, born 31 October 1981) is a Japanese kabuki and film and television actor born Masayuki Namino (波野 雅行, Namino Masayuki), [1] He is a tachiyaku actor (kabuki actor who plays male roles) like his father Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII and his younger brother Nakamura Shichinosuke II.

  6. Nakamura Kanzaburō - Wikipedia

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    Nakamura Kanzaburō IV (August 1678 – December 1683) – actor, zamoto and son of Nakamura Kankurō I; Nakamura Kanzaburō V (October 1684 – September 1701) – actor, zamoto, and son of Kanzaburō III. Nakamura Kanzaburō VI (October 1701 – July 1750) – zamoto and son of Kankurō I. Rarely appeared on stage.

  7. Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut under the name Nakamura Kankurō V in April 1959 in the role of Momotaro. His kabuki credits under that name include roles in Kagami-jishi , Kamiyui Shinza and Yotsuya Kaidan . In addition to performing at the Kabuki-za and other kabuki venues, Kankurō helped establish the Heisei Nakamura-za [ ja ] , a temporary kabuki stage ...

  8. Michael Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lindsay (May 9, 1963 – August 31, 2019) [1] was an American voice actor who worked largely in anime, credited often as Dylan Tully.. His most prominent roles were Kisuke Urahara in Bleach, Kankuro in Naruto, Greymon and Joe Kido in Digimon, and Amuro Ray in the first three Mobile Suit Gundam compilation films.

  9. List of Naruto characters - Wikipedia

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    After his puppets were destroyed by their creator, Kankuro gains a new puppet in Sasori's lifeless body Scorpion (蠍, Sasori) and modifies it for his use as a normal puppet. [54] During the Fourth Great Ninja War, after defeating the reanimated Sasori and breaking Kabuto's hold over him, Kankuro is entrusted with the Mother and Father puppets.