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crazyasianlove · 1 year
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Hyakuman-kai Ieba Yokatta Ep. 4 (Sub. Esp)
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Yui Soma (Inoue Mao) è una parrucchiera, incontra casualmente dopo anni Naoki (Takeru Sato), un suo amico dalle medie. I due iniziano a frequentarsi, ma improvvisamente Naoki scompare.
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mangolon · 1 year
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Seasons of Kamen Rider Where a Rider’s Actor Sang a Song
1971
Hiroshi Fujioka (Takeshi Hongo) sings the first opening for Kamen Rider - Let’s Go! Rider Kick!
1973
Hiroshi Miyauchi (Shiro Kazami) sings the opening for Kamen Rider V3 - Tatakae! Kamen Rider V3
1980
Shunsuke Takasugi (Kazuya Oki) sings the opening for Kamen Rider Super-1 - Kamen Rider Super-1
Shunsuke Takasugi (Kazuya Oki) sings the first ending song for Kamen Rider Super-1 - Hi o Fuke Rider Ken
1987
Tetsuo Kurata (Kohtaro Minami) sings the opening for Kamen Rider Black - Kamen Rider Black
Tetsuo Kurata (Kohtaro Minami) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider Black: Hurry to Onigashima -  Ore no Seishun
1988
Tetsuo Kurata (Kohtaro Minami) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Black RX - Kuroi Yuusha
2002
Satoshi Matsuda (Ren Akiyama) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ryuki - Lonely Soldier
Ryohei Odai (Shuichi Kitaoka) duets with Tomohisa Yuge (Goro Yura) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ryuki - Dear Friend
Ryohei Odai (Shuichi Kitaoka) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ryuki - Kienai Niji
Takashi Hagino (Takeshi Asakura) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ryuki - Spinnin’ Around
2003
Masayuki Izumi (Yuji Kiba) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Faiz - Cross a river
Mitsuru Karahashi (Naoya Kaido) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Faiz - Yume No Kakera ~ Romantico
Yuria Haga (Smart Queen) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Faiz - I wish
Yuria Haga (Smart Queen) duets with Yoshika Kato for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Faiz - Taiyou no Kage Tsuki no Yoru
Ken Mizorogi (Keitaro Kikuchi) sings an insert song for Kamen Rider Faiz - Hang on
In 2018, Kento Handa (Takumi Inui) and Kohei Murakami (Masato Kusaka) sing a cover of the opening for Kamen Rider Faiz - Justifaiz
In 2020, Kohei Murakami (Masato Kusaka) sings a cover of an insert song for Kamen Rider Faiz - Existence ~KAIXA-nized dice
In 2020, Kohei Murakami (Masato Kusaka) sings a cover of an insert song for Kamen Rider Faiz - Red Rock
In 2023, Kohei Murakami (Masato Kusaka) duets with Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya) for a cover of the opening for Kamen Rider Faiz - Jusitfaiz - Kaixa Day Ver.
2004
Kousei Amano (Sakuya Tachibana) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Blade - Rebirth
Ryoji Morimoto (Hajime Aikawa) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Blade - Take it A Try
Takayuki Tsubaki (Kazuma Kenzaki) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Blade - Wanna Be Strong
Takayuki Tsubaki (Kazuma Kenzaki) duets with Terunosuke Takezai for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Blade - Shout it Out
Takahiro Hojo (Mutsuki Kamijo) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Blade - Hero
2006
Yuki Sato (Arata Kagami) sings alongside RIDER CHIPS for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kabuto - LORD OF THE SPEED
2007
Toshihiko Seki (Momotaros), Koji Yusa (Urataros), Masaki Terasoma (Kintaros) and Kenichi Suzumura (Ryutaros) all sing the second opening for Kamen Rider Den-O - Climax JUMP Den-LINER Form
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) duets with Toshihiko Seki (Momotaros) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O - Double-Action Sword Form
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) duets with Koji Yusa (Urataros) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O -  Double-Action Rod Form
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) duets with Masaki Terasoma (Kintaros) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O -  Double-Action Ax Form
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) duets with Kenichi Suzumura (Ryutaros) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O -  Double-Action Gun Form
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) duets with Shin-ichiro Miki (Sieg) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O - Double-Action Wing Form
Toshihiko Seki (Momotaros), Koji Yusa (Urataros), Masaki Terasoma (Kintaros), Kenichi Suzumura (Ryutaros) and Hochu Otsuka (Deneb) all sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O - Double-Action Climax Form
Dori Sakurada (Kotaro Nogami) duets with Daisuke Ono (Teddy) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O - Double-Action Strike Form
Hiroyuki Watanabe (Gaoh) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O: Ore Tanjou! - Double-Action Gaoh Form
Yuuichi Nakamura (Yuto Sakurai) duets with Hochu Otsuka (Deneb) for an insert theme from Kamen Rider Den-O - Action-ZERO
Takeru Satoh (Ryotaro Nogami) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Den-O - Real-Action
In 2010, Yuuichi Nakamura (Yuto Sakurai) duets with Hochu Otsuka (Deneb) for the opening for Chou Den-O Episode Red: Zero no Star Twinkle - Action-ZERO 2010
2008
The band TETRA-FANG is created to create music for Kamen Rider Kiva, with Koji Seto (Wataru Kurenai) on vocals
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Destiny’s Play
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Individual-System
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Shout in the Moonlight
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Innocent Trap
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Supernova
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Roots of the King
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Silent Shout
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Message
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Rainy Rose
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Exterminate Time
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen RIder Kiva - Eternity Blood
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - No Matter Who You Are
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Prayer~Message 2
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Beginning~Message 3
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Mind Garden
TETRA-FANG performs an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Lightning to Heaven
Koji Seto (Wataru Kurenai) is a featuring artist with Crimson-Fang, singing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - With you
Keisuke Kato (Keisuke Nago) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Fight for Justice
Keisuke Kato (Keisuke Nago) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Don’t Lose Yourself
Kouhei Takeda (Otoya Kurenai) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - This love never ends
Yu Takahashi (Yuri Aso) duets with Nana Yanagisawa (Megumi Aso) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Feel the same
Keisuke Kato (Keisuke Nago) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - IXA-cise
Kenji Matsuda (Jiro) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Keep alive
Yu Takahashi (Yuri Aso), Kouhei Takeda (Otoya Kurenai), Nana Yanagisawa (Megumi Aso) and Keisuke Kato (Keisuke Nago) all sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Kiva - Inherited-System
2009
Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Decade - Ride the Wind
Kimito Totani (Daiki Kaito) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Decade - Treasure Sniper
In 2021, Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya) covers the opening of Kamen Rider Decade - Journey Through the Decade
In 2021, Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya) duets with So Okuno (Sougo Tokiwa) on the ending theme of Rider Time: Kamen Rider Decade vs. Zi-O - Decade Mansion’s Death Game - INSIDE-OUT Decade ver.
Koji Kikkawa (Sokichi Narumi) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider W - Nobody’s Perfect
Renn Kiriyama (Shotaro Hidari) and Masaki Suda (Philip) perform an in-universe cover of an insert theme for Kamen Rider W - Finger on the Trigger
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Katsumi Daido) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate - W
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Katsumi Daido) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider W Returns: Kamen Rider Eternal - cod E ~E no Angou
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Katsumi Daido) with Koji Kikkawa (Sokichi Narumi) for the chorus sings the ending theme for Fuuto PI - Tsumi to Batsu to Underground
2010
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings alongside Maki Oguro for the opening for Kamen Rider OOO - Anything Goes! Special Edit
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider OOO - Regret Nothing ~ Tighten Up
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider OOO - Got to Keep It Real
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider OOO - Ride On Right Time
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider OOO - Sun Goes Up
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) duets with Ryosuke Miura (Ankh) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider OOO - Time Judged All
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider OOO - Shout Out
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) duets with Akira Kushida for an insert theme of Kamen Rider OOO - Power to Tearer
Hiroaki Iwanaga (Akira Date) duets with Asaya Kimijima (Shintaro Goto) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider OOO - Reverse/Re:birth
Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) and Ryosuke Miura (Ankh) sing alongside Ken Matsudaira for the ending theme of Kamen Rider OOO Wonderful: the Shogun and 21 Core Medals - Ole! Te wo Tsunagou
In 2019, Shu Watanabe (Eiji Hino) duets with Ryosuke Miura (Ankh) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Final: Build & Ex-Aid with Legend Riders - Time Judged All ~ 8 Years Later
2013
Gaku Sano (Kouta Kazuraba) sings an insert theme of Kamen Rider Gaim - Rise Up Your Flag
Yutaka Kobayashi (Kaito Kumon) sings an insert theme of Gaim Gaiden: Kamen Rider Baron - Unperfected World
Mahiro Takasugi (Mitsuzane Kureshima) sings an insert theme of Kamen Rider Gaim - Point of No Return
Gaku Sano (Kouta Kazuraba) duets with Yutaka Kobayashi (Kaito Kumon) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider Gaim - Ranbu Escalation
Yutaka Kobayashi (Kaito Kumon) sings alongside Gaku Matsuda (Zack) and Saku Momose (Peko) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Gaim - Never Surrender
Yutaka Kobayashi (Kaito Kumon) sings alongside Gaku Matsuda (Zack) and Saku Momose (Peko) for an insert theme for Gaim Gaiden: Kamen Rider Knuckle - Dance With Me
2014
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Yongo) sings the opening for Kamen Rider Drive - SURPRISE-DRIVE
Ryoma Takeuchi (Shinnosuke Tomari) sings alonside Yuu Inaba (Go Shijima) and Taiko Katono (Chase) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider Drive - Spinning Wheel
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Yongo) sings the ending theme for D-Video Special: Kamen Rider Yongo - time
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Yongo) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future - re-ray
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Yongo) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider Drive Saga: Kamen Rider Chaser - good bye little moon
Mitsuru Matsuoka (Yongo) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider Drive Saga: Kamen Rider Mach and Kamen Rider Heart - eternity (~from SURPRISE-DRIVE)
2016
Ruka Matsuda (Poppy Pipopapo) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid - Pinple Pell
Ruka Matsuda (Poppy Pipopapo) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid - PEOPLE GAME
Ruka Matsuda (Poppy Pipopapo) sings the ending song for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Trilogy: Another Ending - Para-DX and Poppy - Real Heart
Hiroyuki Takami (Masamune Dan) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid - JUSTICE
Hiroyuki Takami (Masamune Dan) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid - Wish in the dark
Hiroyuki Takami (Masamune Dan) sings the theme song for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Trilogy: Another Ending - Genm vs. Lazer - Believer
Hiroyuki Takami (Masamune Dan) sings the theme song for Kamen Rider Genms - The Presidents - GAME CHANGER
2018
ISSA (SOUGO) is a featuring artist on Shuta Shueyoshi of AAA, singing the opening for Kamen Rider Zi-O - Over “Quartzer”
So Okuno (Sougo Tokiwa) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Zi-O - Zi-O, Toki no Ouja
Gaku Oshida (Geiz Myokoin) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Zi-O - FUTURE GUARDIAN
Keisuke Watanabe (Woz/White Woz) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Zi-O - Black&White
Shieri Ohata (Alpina Tsukuyomi) sings alongside Kamen Rider Girls an insert theme for Kamen Rider Zi-O - Tsuki no Michiru Toki
Hideya Tawada (Rentaro Kagura) sings alongside Sakuramen for the opening for Rider Time: Kamen Rider Shinobi - IZANAGI
ISSA (SOUGO) sings alongside Masayuki Tanaka, Shinichi Ishihara, Rica Matsumoto, Nanase Aikawa, Akira Fuse, YU-KI, AAA, Tourbillon, Gackt, Aya Kamiki, Takuya, Maki Oguro, Anna Tsuchiya, Shou Kiryuuin, Shonen no Kaze, Mitsuru Matsuoka, Kishidan, Daichi Miura and Beverly for the opening for Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever - Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever Medley D.A. Re-Build Mix
In 2021, So Okuno (Sougo Tokiwa) duets with Masahiro Inoue (Tsukasa Kadoya) for the ending theme of Kamen Rider Zi-O vs. Decade - 7 of Zi-O! - INSIDE-OUT Zi-O ver.
2019
Manyard and Blaise Plant (MetsubouJinrai), the lead singers of MONKEY MAJIK, sing the ending theme of Zero-One Others: Kamen Rider MetsubouJinrai - S.O.S.
Manyard and Blaise Plant (MetsubouJinrai), the lead singers of MONKEY MAJIK, sing the ending theme of Zero-One Others: Kamen Rider Vulcan and Valkyrie - Frontier
2020
Syuichiro Naito (Touma Kamiyama), Takaya Yamaguchi (Rintaro Shindo) and Ryo Aoki (Kento Fukamiya) all sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Saber - Rewrite the Story
Rina Chinen (Sophia) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Saber - Story never ends
Syuichiro Naito (Touma Kamiyama), Takaya Yamaguchi (Rintaro Shindo) and Ryo Aoki (Kento Fukamiya) sing alongside Asuka Kawazu for the ending theme of Kamen Rider Saber: Trio of Deep Sin - Bittersweet
Robin Furuya (Storious) sings alongside Kairu Takano and Koji Saikawa for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Saber - Rock Scissors Paper
2021
Subaru Kimura (Vice) is a featuring artist on Da-iCE, singing the opening for Kamen Rider Revice - liveDevil
Kentaro Maeda (Ikki Igarashi), Wataru Hyuga (Daiji Igarashi) and Ayaka Imoto (Sakura Igarashi) with backing vocals by Subaru Kimura (Vice) sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - Go with the flo
Kentaro Maeda (Ikki Igarashi) and Subaru Kimura (Vice) sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - VOLCANO
Kentaro Maeda (Ikki Igarashi) duets with Junya Komatsu (Hiromi Kadota) for the ending theme of Kamen Rider Revice the Mystery - Without You
Junya Komatsu (Hiromi Kadota) sings the ending theme for Kamen Rider Revice: Dear GAGA - Without You Dear GAGA ver.
Wataru Hyuga (Daiji Igarashi/Kagerou) sings an insert theme of Kamen Rider Revice - Mirage Mirror
Ayaka Imoto (Sakura Igarashi) duets with Miku Ito (Lovekov) for an insert theme of Kamen Rider Revice - Cherry-ish!
Subaru Kimura (Vice) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - #GekiyaVice
Hikari Kabashima (Hana Natsuki) sings the ending theme of Kamen Rider Jeanne and Kamen Rider Aguilera With Girls Remix - Riot in bloom
Subaru Kimura (Vice) is a featuring artist on Da-iCE, singing the ending theme for Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia - Dance Dance
Noritaka Hamao (George Karizaki) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - George Karizaki’s Rider System
Noritaka Hamao (George Karizaki) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - George Karizaki’s Rider System Dark ver.
Kentaro Maeda (Ikki Igarashi) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Revice - Kimi wa Sono Mama de
Wataru Hyuga (Daiji Igarashi/Kagerou) duets with Junya Komatsu (Hiromi Kadota) for the opening theme for Kamen Rider Revice Forward: Kamen Rider Live & Evil & Demons - Come alive
Kentaro Maeda (Ikki Igarashi), Wataru Hyuga (Daiji Igarashi/Kagerou), Ayaka Imoto (Sakura Igarashi), Junya Komatsu (Hiromi Kadota), Hayata Seki (Olteca), Kurodo Hachijoin (Go Tamaki), Hikari Kabashima (Hana Natsuki) and Noritaka Hamao (George Karizaki) all sing the ending theme for Kamen Rider Revice Forward: Kamen Rider Live & Evil & Demons - Love yourself
Noritaka Hamao (George Karizaki) duets with Hayata Seki (Olteca) for an ending theme for Kamen Rider Juuga VS Kamen Rider Olteca - Itoshi no Frenemy
2022
Hideyoshi Kan (Ace Ukiyo) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Star of the Stars of the Stars
Ryuga Sato (Keiwa Sakurai) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - I Peace
Yuna Hoshino (Neon Kurama) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Beat of My Life
Kazuto Mokudai (Michinaga Azuma) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Undead Fire
Hideyoshi Kan (Ace Ukiyo) duets with Fuku Suzuki (Ziin) for an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Live for the moment
Weather Hearts, which has Tsubasa Sakiyama (Win Hareruya) and Kaname Futaba (Hiroki Amamiya) on vocals, performs an insert theme for Geats Extra: Kamen Rider PunkJack - ROLLIN’ ROLLIN’ PUNK KING
Ryo Kitamura (Niram) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Non-fiction
Kazuto Mokudai (Michinaga Azuma), Ayaka Namiki (Beroba), Dai Goto (Daichi Isuzu) and Shihou Harumi all sing an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - Odds n’ Ends
Ryuga Sato (Keiwa Sakurai) duets with Hideya Tawada (Rentaro Kagura) for the opening theme for Geats Extra: Kamen Rider Tycoon Meets Kamen Rider Shinobi - IZANAGI Geats ver.
Ryuga Sato (Keiwa Sakurai) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Geats - IZANAGI - Ballad Version
Hideyoshi Kan (Ace Ukiyo), Ryuga Sato (Keiwa Sakurai), Yuna Hoshino (Neon Kurama) and Kazuto Mokudai (Michinaga Azuma) all sing alongside Kokoro Aoshima for the opening theme for Kamen Rider Geats: Jyamato Awakening - CREATORs
2023
Jyutaro Yamanaka (Zukyumpire) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Gotchard - Kimi ni Zukkyun
Seiichiro Nagata (Houou Kaguya Quartz) sings an insert theme for Kamen Rider Gotchard - Living Legend
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the-monkey-ruler · 1 month
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Shinzo (2000) 爆裂战士マシュランボー
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Director: Tetsuo Imasa / Kenji Nakamura / Haruo Kosaka / Toshiaki Komura / Miyo Sasaki / Mitsuo Hashimoto / Tomoharu Arata Edited by: Izumi Higashido / Makoto Kanjima / Kenichi Kaneka / Hiroyuki Kawasaki / Yukito Nonaka / Kenichi Yamada / Yōmichi Shirai Starring: Minami Takayama / Yuko Minakuchi / Yasuhiko Kawazu / Naosuke Tatsuta / Atsushi Kashiwagi / Kyoko Yamada / Ai Maeda / Tsuyoshi Hisakawa / Atsushi Kashiichi / Tomoe Sato / Junko Shimakata / Michitaka Kobayashi / Hideyuki Hori / Kenji Utsumi / Takashi Nakao / Mami Koyama / Toshio Furukawa / Keiko Han / Hiroo Egawa / Takeshi Aono / Banjo Ginga / Takashi Koda / Koji Fukusaku / Kazuko Sugiyama / Takumi Yamazaki / Horinoku / Nobutake Tatsuya / Tomohisa Aso / Norio Tsukui / Ienaka Hiroshi / Chie Seguchi / Hitoshi Domon / Akira Tahara / Kazuya Ichijo / Masaya Takatsuki / Masaharu Sato / Mitsuo Iwata / Keiko Yamamoto / Kunihiko Yasui / Hikaru Midorikawa / Mami Kanazuki / Hisaya Suganuma / Chigusa Ikeda / Hiromi Konno / Daisuke Nari / Yuko Nagashima / Nobuo Satouchi / Daifumi Tanaka / Naosuki Imamura / Takayuki Inoue / Akiki Chatan / Munehiro Ehoku / Rie Aoki / Yo Murakami / Tsuyoshi Nishi / Tsuyoshi Toshita / Higashi Genre: Animation Official website: www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/mashura/ Country/Region of Production: Japan Language: Japanese Date: 2000-02-05 (Japan) Number of epsiode: 32 Also known as: Mushrambo IMDb: tt0293741 Type: Reimanging
Summary:
In the distant past, the Guardian of the Milky Way galaxy named Lanancuras began to harbor a desire for more power. Because of his connection to the galaxy, he was able to absorb parts of planets and add them to his strength. As a result, he began invading the worlds he was assigned to protect. In the wake of his destruction, a following of creatures from across the galaxy pledged allegiance to Lanancuras and became known as the Kadrians. Taking notice of his ever-growing power and followers, the other Celestial Guardians confronted him; however, he had become too powerful, and they were defeated. Unable to subdue Lanancuras, the Celestial Guardians each gave up a part of their power and combined it into a single new Guardian, Mushra. In a final desperate attempt, they used Mushra's core by transforming it into a powerful card with which to seal Lanancuras in a prison. The prison was created from the remains of planets that had suffered under Lanancuras' tyranny. Because planets are themselves large beings, their combined strength (along with the power of the card) was able to restrain him. Thus Lanancuras was successfully sealed in a large meteorite.
The meteorite was sent off into the galaxy to be sealed forever. Meanwhile, the way Lanancuras had increased his strength had consequences on the planets of the Milky Way On Earth, around the 22nd century, it was in the shape of a virus that merged with human DNA and destroyed the humans that way. In order to eliminate the virus, scientists worked on combining human DNA with the DNA of animals and other creatures immune to the effects. They succeeded and created a sentient race known as Enterrans (a race of engineered Earthlings) which are based on humans, insects, reptiles, birds, sea creatures, wild beasts, and phantom beasts. Eventually, a cure was found and the human race survived.
However, due to Lanancuras' influence, the Enterrans fought their human creators as well as the robots that worked with the humans, driving the human race to a near extinction state. Luckily, a scientist named Dr. Daigo Tatsuro placed his 4-year-old daughter Yakumo in a sleep chamber in hopes that she would save the human race and find the human sanctuary Shinzo and bring peace back to Earth which was then renamed to Enterra. When the meteor that Lanancuras was imprisoned in struck Earth during the earlier parts of the Human-Enterran War, its fragment had struck an infant Yakumo giving her abilities that she would later discover.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinzo
Link: https://kissanime.com.ru/Anime/Shinzo-Sub/
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Since Stan Sakai won't say a word, I want some opinions on these surnames I want to give Mariko and Kenichi for my UY AU/crossover/fan interaction XD. Be mindful that I know too little about Japon and how their family names work...
Mariko Sato
Kenichi Nakamura
That it would give Nakamura Jotaro
I'm open to suggestions!!!
But also as a joke, I want to use the surname Kujo just to make a reference---
Those who know, know lol
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The cover art for THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS STARLIGHT MASTER PLATINUM NUMBER 03 ダンシング・デッド album has been released and the album is set to be released on the 12th of July 2023. Alongside the title song, it will also feature respective solo versions and full versions of past covers.
Tracklist:
Tr.01 Dancing Dead (M@STER VERSION)  Lyrics,Music&Arrange: PandaBoY  Singer(s): Shizuku Oikawa, Shin Sato, Kirari Moroboshi Tr.02 Mouretsu Uchuu Koukyouyoku Dai Nana Gakusho “Mugen no Ai”  Lyrics&Music: Kenichi Maeyamada  Singer(s): Anzu Futaba, Nana Abe, Chiyo Shirayuki Tr.03 Dancing Dead (M@STER VERSION) (off vocal)
BONUS TRACK Tr.04 Dancing Dead (M@STER VERSION) ~Shizuku Oikawa Solo Remix~ Tr.05 Dancing Dead (M@STER VERSION) ~Shin Sato Solo Remix~ Tr.06 Dancing Dead (M@STER VERSION) ~Kirari Moroboshi Solo Remix~ Tr.08 Dancing Dead (GAME VERSION)  Singer(s): Shizuku Oikawa, Shin Sato, Kirari Moroboshi
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lunarpanda · 6 months
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Got tagged by @toadstool32 for this meme! (Thank you Tiny love you<333)
Rules: shuffle your on repeat playlist and post the first 10 tracks, then tag 10 people. (I don't really have any on repeat playlists but I do have a general one but split into two because youtube has a limit to how many videos you can have in a set playlist and my jam library is very large so instead of 10 songs you're getting 20. I hope that's OK. First song listed is in the first playlist and second song in the second playlist.)
Smeargle's Art Study - Miki Obata / Battle (Team Flare) - Shota Kageyama, Minako Adachi, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda
Class Trial: Dawn Edition Vol. 3 - Masafumi Takada / Athletic - Asuka Hayazaki, Hajime Wakai and Koji Kondo
Trainer Battle Theme - Go Ichinose and Junichi Masuda / Princess Zelda's Theme - Toru Minegishi and Asuka Hayazaki
Great Fairy's Fountain - Koji Kondo / Taj's Theme - David Wise
Salamence's Air Ace - Kenichi Koyano, Manami Kiyota and Shigerou Yoshida / DS Peach Gardens - Asuka Hayazaki and Ryo Nagamatsu
Hamstarr's Theme - Altissimo / K.K. Waltz (DJ KK Remix) - Totaka Kazumi
Unused Track 6 - Altissimo / Glee Club - Tsunku and Masami Yone
City Rhythm - Shakatak / K.K. Robot Synth - Totaka Kazumi
Great Paradise - Azusa Chiba, Masaharu Iwata and Kimihiro Abe / Kanade - SUKIMA SWITCH
Route 24 - Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Junichi Masuda and Takuto Kisuta / Hanamaru Pippi wa Yoi Ko dake - R3 Music Box
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🤍Furukawa Makoto / Terashima Junta / Yusuke Kobayashi / Atsushi Tamaru
💛Nozuyama Yukihiro / Kasama Jun / Junya Enoki / Ichikawa Taichi
🤎Hiro Shimono / Suwabe Junichi / Takuya Sato / Kenjiro Tsuda / Hiroki Yasumoto
❤️Amatsuki / 96neko / Toshiyuki Toyonaga
🤍Hiroki Takahashi / Tomoaki Maeno
🖤Kenji Akabane / Ono Yuki / Akira Ishida / Suzumura Kenichi
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‘why didn’t i say it a million times’ impressions
writing this after finishing the whole series, so i refer to things out of order. spoilers under the cut.
these are not all of my thoughts, just the most overarching ones. if you’re watching and want to dump your play by play reactions on someone who will get it, definitely hit me up! i have plenty of both criticism and appreciation for the show :)
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i started watching for sato takeru (sttkr) and sttkr only. i am so glad netflix doesn’t allow screenshots anymore or else my phone’s memory would be in huge trouble lol he portrayed naoki so CUTELY!
matsuyama kenichi (matsunichi) is another huge fave of mine, and i was wondering why he accepted a non-lead role for this drama. between the two of them (sttkr and matsunichi), he is definitely the better choice for the role considering the possession power. i love sttkr and think he’s talented, but i don’t think he’s better than matsunichi for pulling that off.
that being said, the show runners completely /wasted/ him. he wasn’t possessed nearly often enough to show off his acting acumen, and the detective stuff was very rote and not quite action heavy either. i appreciate what he brought, but i feel bad for him.
that being said (x2), i loved every scene where he and sttkr were partnered. matsunichi moves his face so much, and sttkr seems to forget he has a face to move. the visual dichotomy is so deeply pleasing to me. i need them to act together again, and in something better! (also, i cannot BELIEVE naoki did not hug uozumi in the last episode! where is the gratitude he spoke so much about? lol)
this is my first time watching inoue mao act, and i was not impressed. she is suuuper cute, but i don’t think she had a lot of screen presence. is it the character, or is it her?
speaking of her character, no one can convince me yui is the main character. she may be the female lead and inoue mao may be at the top of the call sheet, but this is a story /about/ naoki. we meet his family, we understand his regrets, we watch the lengths he’s willing to go to and not go to where it concerns the one he loves. yui’s idealism is still storytelling, but the realism in naoki doesn’t just reveal more about his personality, it drives 50% of the emotional plot. (it is worth saying that the other 50% comes from uozumi’s reactions to naoki’s decisions. doesn’t leave a whole lot for yui!!!)
i’ve seen some reviews so far that say the script wasn’t good enough for the superstar leads, and i hard agree. no one said it yet, but i hope no one blames the ensemble cast for it. i loooved all of the secondary characters. song hayoung is my ultimate favourite, the elder uozumi is my second. 🤍🤍🤍 (i love when there’s korean language in my jdramas lol)
i get that the murder mystery plot is necessary with a premise like ‘main character is a ghost but doesn’t know how he died’, but wow i was not invested at all. i could tell eisuke was involved from that very first shot of the grape jellies. i also think his motivation for murder seemed weak? most people break friendships over a misunderstanding like that, they don’t /kill/ the other party omg. the romantic aspect of the show and everyone’s interpersonal relationships were far more compelling. i WOULD watch 50 minutes of unwitting polyamorous negotiations between the dead naoki, the smitten uozumi, and the oblivious yui.
i can’t enjoy episode 10 for what it is. i understand it’s an epilogue/SP of sorts, but the fact that they saved The Reason The Show Is Named What It Is for the final conversation instead of the climax conversation in episode 9 really devalues the watching experience. i disliked 9 while watching, and i disliked it even more once i understood the function of episode 10. honestly, most of 10  could have been a montage, and i’d have derived the same level of satisfaction
the last 40 seconds though, excellent.  when you know he's gone and you're making peace with it at the same time yui is.............................. and then the whistle hits? i gasped. i wished there were no dialogue after that, but it was a good enough feeling that i rated it a 9/10 on mydramalist instead of the 8 i was gonna give it originally lol. ENDINGS MATTER!
speaking of which, i’ve noticed that jdramas lately are trending towards less bitter, more sweet endings. more definitive endings too. a lot of what drew me to jdramas was emotional heaviness, bittersweet quality, and open endings which kdramas and cdramas just weren’t providing me. i suspect that this is an appeal to global audiences, but i hope this is just temporary. i love payoff as much as the next person, but i also love thinking about the story long after it’s over. i’m getting less of that now, and i miss it
if you read to the end, thank you for your time! i hope you have a lovely day :)
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Title: Mary and the Witch’s Flower
Rating: PG
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Cast: Yuki Amami, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Hana Sugisaki, Fumiyo Kohinata, Hikari Mitsushima, Jiro Sato, Kenichi Endo, Eri Watanabe, Shinobu Otake, Ikue Otani, Lynn
Release year: 2017
Genres: adventure, fantasy, family
Blurb: Mary Smith is a young girl who lives with her great-aunt in the countryside. She follows a mysterious cat into the nearby forest, where she finds a strange flower and an old broom, none of which is as ordinary as it seems.
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crazyasianlove · 1 year
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Hyakuman-kai Ieba Yokatta Ep. 2 (Sub. Esp)
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O Incidente de Kera: A captura de um pequeno OVNI por meninos de uma vila no Japão - parte 4
Para o resgate e reconstituição deste caso, vali-me do trabalho mais completo e extenso a respeito disponível, de autoria de um pesquisador japonês que se identifica como OTAKUPAPA, que o publicou em seu site em inglês, riquíssimo em casos ufológicos e paranormais do Japão, pelo que o recomendo. Fiz a tradução e a adaptação para o português e ao final acrescentei outros casos do gênero a fim de demonstrar que ele não foi único, apesar de suas peculiaridades, bem como acrescentei meu próprio parecer.
Por Cláudio Tsuyoshi Suenaga (tradução e adaptação do texto de OTAKUPAPA e acréscimos intertextuais)
A retomada do Caso Kera
As investigações sobre o Caso Kera não prosseguiram e tudo permaneceu envolto em mistério, até que em 2009, 37 anos após o incidente, Kenichi Nishimoto e Kenji Sato o reexaminaram e trouxeram à lume novos fatos e evidências que mudaram a sua avaliação. 
Kenichi Nishimoto, que é escritor, relatou os resultados de suas investigações em um artigo intitulado “ Kochi-ken Kera-cho UFO Hokaku Jiken no Shogeki (O impacto do incidente de captura de OVNIs na cidade de Kera, Prefeitura de Kochi)”, e que foi publicado no livro Nihon Kaiki Taizen (The Complete Book of Japanese Weirdness, Million Shuppan, 2009).
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Artigo de Nishimoto sobre o Incidente de Kera publicado em 2009. O subtítulo do artigo é “A verdade revelada 37 anos após a ocorrência da versão japonesa do Incidente de Roswell”.
Sua meticulosa pesquisa de campo foi a primeira a levantar questões logicamente fundamentadas sobre o Incidente de Kera, que foi aceito praticamente sem contestações por 37 anos.
Nishimoto visitou Kera e entrevistou os protagonistas do incidente, entre eles Keikou Fujimoto, já com 50 anos, o primeiro dos nove meninos a pegar o pequeno OVNI. Apenas para lembrar, Keikou foi também o primeiro a levar o OVNI para casa, onde o mostrou não apenas para sua mãe, mas também para seu pai, Mutsuo Fujimoto, que era o chefe de educação do Centro de Ciências da Cidade de Kochi. Além disso, no dia do último desaparecimento do pequeno OVNI, ele carregava Yasuo Mori, que tinha um saco plástico contendo o pequeno OVNI amarrado em sua mão direita, no banco traseiro de sua bicicleta.
Keikou, que havia se tornado professor de Estudos Sociais em uma escola secundária na cidade de Nangoku, ainda tinha uma recordação vívida e exata do incidente.
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Keikou Fujimoto segura uma réplica do pequeno OVNI enquanto reencena a sua captura. Fonte: Yaoi Junichi no UFO Taizen (Coleção Completa de OVNIs de Junichi Yaoi), Lyonsha, junho de 2006, pp.254-256.
Nishimoto perguntou a ele quem era o líder dos meninos envolvidos no Incidente de Kera. Keiko respondeu que M. era o líder deles, que ele costumava ser o craque do time de volêi na Kera Middle School e que também era bom em truques de mágica. Ou seja, ele era muito popular.
Enquanto caminhava pelo local onde o OVNI foi avistado pela primeira vez, Nishimoto passou por uma fábrica chamada Kuroishi Casting Works. Nishimoto constatou também que a margem do rio onde o OVNI reapareceu após o seu desaparecimento foi construída com obras de proteção da margem. Quando Nishimoto perguntou a um morador local sobre isso, ele foi informado que o Eastern Sports Ground do outro lado do rio era originalmente um depósito de lixo, e quando o campo esportivo foi construído, o trabalho de proteção do rio foi feito ao mesmo tempo. Ainda de acordo com o morador local, a área estava transbordando de lixo da cidade de Kochi já há quase 30 anos. Ou seja, naquela época havia muito lixo descartado no depósito de lixo de Kera. Por alguma razão, esse detalhe ficou na mente de Nishimoto.
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Mapa indicando os locais de avistamentos e capturas de OVNIs em Kera, com base em uma fotografia aérea tirada pela Autoridade de Informação Geoespacial em 17 de maio de 1972, cerca de quatro meses antes do incidente. Você pode ver que a Kuroishi Casting Works estava localizada a nordeste do campo de arroz onde o pequeno OVNI foi avistado e capturado, e o local de descarte de lixo estava localizado ao sul do campo de arroz, do outro lado do rio Kera.
As razões sociológicas e econômicas que levaram à criação do incidente
Após a investigação de campo nos locais de avistamento e captura de OVNIs, Nishimoto entrevistou um parente de um dos nove meninos que capturaram o OVNI. O parente lhe contou uma história interessante sobre a situação em Kera na época.
Em 1972, não havia apenas a fusão (da vila de Kera à cidade de Kochi), mas também a construção de um novo complexo (Yokohori) e uma rodovia nacional, que era um desejo há muito acalentado pelos moradores cidade. Por isso é todos ficaram tão chateados com esse incidente, pois temiam que se as pessoas ficassem assustadas com o OVNI, a terra não fosse vendida e ainda teria o seu valor depreciado. Daí que impusessem uma ordem de silêncio aos meninos.
Naquela época, a população de Kera estava aumentando rapidamente devido à construção dos complexos Yokohori e Nakano, e a Kera Middle School havia acabado de se mudar para o novo local em 1º de março de 1972.
Com base nesses depoimentos, Nishimoto deduziu que três meninos, os irmãos Mori (Yasuo e Hiroshi) e Toshiaki, tiveram papel central no Incidente de Kera, tanto que foram justamente esses três os convidados para o estúdio da Nippon Television Network Corporation em Tóquio. O incidente envolveu nove meninos, mas por algum motivo, o desaparecimento do OVNI por cinco vezes sempre ocorreu nas casas dos três meninos, Hiroshi, Yasuo e Toshiaki, ou enquanto eles estavam se movendo.
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Havia nove meninos envolvidos no Incidente de Kera, mas, como observou Nishimoto, de alguma forma o pequeno OVNI apenas manifestava fenômenos inexplicáveis ​quando três meninos (Hiroshi, Yasuo e Toshiaki) estavam sempre presentes.
De acordo com Nishimoto, Kera era uma terra cultivada desde os tempos antigos, como mencionado no Nihon Shoki (as Crônicas do Japão, o segundo livro mais antigo da história clássica japonesa, publicado pela primeira vez em 720 d.C.). No entanto, com o rápido crescimento econômico do Japão na década de 1960, a população da cidade de Kochi explodiu.
Para solucionar o problema da falta de moradia, as autoridades da cidade de Kochi identificaram a vila agrícola vizinha de Kera como candidata a um local de moradia e propuseram que a vila de Kera fosse incorporada à cidade de Kochi. Em troca da fusão, foi prometido aos aldeões de Kera que a estrada nacional seria aberta para Kera.
E na década de 1960, antes da fusão em 1972, Kera desenvolveu-se rapidamente com a construção de uma série de conjuntos habitacionais. O complexo Yokohori, localizado em uma área residencial tranquila chamada Kera-Otsu, ao norte do rio Kera, foi construído e começou a ser vendido por volta de 1965. No lado leste do complexo Yokohori, ficava a Kera Middle School, que os meninos frequentavam. Esse rápido desenvolvimento mudou muito a aldeia agrícola tradicional de Kera.
No momento da fusão, as autoridades dividiram Kera em três áreas: Kou (A), Tsu (B) e Hei (C). Ou seja, a parte ocidental de Kera, onde havia muitos bons campos de arroz, foi designada como Kera-Ko (A), a parte central, onde a colheita dos campos de arroz foi reduzida devido aos danos causados ​​pelo sal, foi designada como Kera-Otsu (B), e a parte sul, onde o lixo estava sendo acumulado, foi designada como Kera-Hei (C).
Com base nessa classificação, o valor da terra em Kera foi reavaliado, preocupando os moradores. Infelizmente, os filhos de Kera foram os mais afetados por esse ranking.
Ao mesmo tempo, o número de alunos na recém realocada Kera Middle School dobrou. Muitos dos alunos transferidos eram filhos de empresários que haviam se mudado para os novos conjuntos habitacionais recém-construídos na época. A maioria dos moradores que viviam na vila de Kera antes da fusão, vivia em velhas casas com telhados de palha.
De acordo com Nishimoto, alguns dos novos moradores debocharam de Kera, antes uma vila de apenas 4.000 habitantes, e ridicularizaram os moradores originais por serem habitantes de uma área rural. Como resultado, surgiram atritos entre os antigos e os novos moradores de Kera.
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Michio e Yasuo apontam para o campo de arroz onde encontraram pela primeira vez o pequeno OVNI. Ao fundo, à direita, está o driving range de golfe que existia na época. Fonte: MYSTERY FOTONICLE, Projeto Digital Ultra, maio de 2016, pp.40-41.
Enquanto alguns moradores venderam suas terras ancestrais e se mudaram de Kera, muitos estranhos se mudaram para Kera, e a posição dos filhos dos antigos moradores de Kera estava se tornando cada vez mais fraca.
Os irmãos Mori, Hiroshi e Yasuo, viviam no Kera-Otsu, de classificação mais baixa. Nishimoto assume que Hiroshi pode não ter gostado de tais circunstâncias.
Hiroshi, o filho mais velho da família Mori, acabaria por assumir o negócio agrícola e provavelmente estava destinado a viver da lavoura dos campos que foram mal colhidos devido aos danos causados ​​pelo sal e pela água.
Um dos meninos admite a fraude
Nishimoto especula que é por isso que os irmãos Mori queriam se vingar dos estudantes transferidos que os desprezavam e de tudo que os fez perder seu lugar no mundo.
Com base nesse motivo, Nishimoto deduziu o que para ele seria a verdade por trás do Incidente de Kera: os irmãos Mori podem ter criado um pequeno OVNI colocando peças de rádio dentro de um cinzeiro de ferro fundido que acharam em um depósito de lixo e fabricaram todo o incidente.
Nishimoto estava tão certo de sua dedução, que resolveu ligar para Hiroshi para confirmar se ela estava correta.
Em 2009, os irmãos Mori não moravam em Kera, mas administravam uma loja de yakitori (frango grelhado, um tipo japonês de frango no espeto) na cidade vizinha.
Nishimoto ligou para a loja e perguntou a Hiroshi, à queima-roupa: “Isso foi tudo preparado por você, não foi?” Ao que Hiroshi respondeu, desligando o telefone em seguida: “Bem, isso foi há muito tempo. E isso realmente não importa!”
A conclusão final de Nishimoto é que os irmãos Mori não estavam mentindo. De fato, eles estavam dizendo a verdade sobre terem testemunhado o OVNI e o terem capturado. Mas eles não disseram que “inventaram o OVNI”. Simplesmente não contaram toda a história. De modo que não importava para eles se o Incidente de Kera era verdadeiro ou não. Para eles, não havia a necessidade de revelar a “verdade real”. E assim, as “mentiras” que eles contavam e sustentavam há 37 anos, ainda se mantinham vivas em Kera.
Kenji Sato (nascido em 1978) é um fotógrafo que se formou na Musashino Art University. Sato visitou e fotografou a Área 51 em Nevada enquanto estudava nos Estados Unidos. Isso o levou a criar um site para publicar notícias estrangeiras sobre OVNIs. Sato também publicou um livro intitulado Kikai Isan (Patrimônio Mundial Estranho), em que apresenta coisas e paisagens estranhas ao redor do mundo a partir da história natural e da perspectiva estética.
Em 3 de maio de 2016, Sato falou sobre o Incidente de Kera em seu programa de rádio Radio Adventure Kikai Isan vol. 2 na NHK Radio 1. Sato entrevistou Tsutomu Seki e outras pessoas envolvidas no incidente para reexaminar a verdade do Incidente de Kera. Ele então relatou os resultados surpreendentes de suas entrevistas nesse programa.
Particularmente interessante no relatório de Sato foi a chocante revelação da verdade na entrevista com o caçador de cometas Tsutomu Seki, que foi uma das figura-chave que tornou o Incidente de Kera conhecido em todo o Japão.
De acordo com Seki, um de seus amigos, um astrônomo amador e professor do ensino médio, e alguns dos meninos envolvidos no incidente, estavam matriculados na escola onde ele trabalhava.
Um dia, a professora perguntou aos meninos: “Vocês podem me dizer se isso foi uma história verdadeira?” Então um dos meninos que desempenhou um papel central no incidente, confessou de maneira surpreendente: “Para dizer a verdade, isso foi uma invenção.”
Com a confissão desse menino, Seki reconheceu que o mistério do Incidente de Kera foi resolvido para ele.
Sadao Fujiwara foi um dos nove meninos que capturaram o pequeno OVNI em Kera. Ele não viu o pequeno OVNI voando, mas o tocou e fez um esboço dele. Na entrevista, Sadao disse o seguinte sobre o pequeno OVNI: “Eles pegaram um pequeno OVNI e me mostraram em seu quarto. Era um metal um pouco pesado que parecia ter sido pintado com uma tinta spray prateada, por isso seu acabamento não era muito bom. Na época, tive a sensação de que estava sendo enganado por eles.”
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Uma réplica do pequeno OVNI criado pelo ufólogo Kazuo Hayashi da Japan Space Phenomena Society (JSPS) com base nos relatos dos meninos. Fonte: Yaoi Junichi no UFO Taizen (Coleção Completa de OVNIs de Junichi Yaoi), Lyonsha, junho de 2006, pp.254-256.
Sadao fez o seguinte comentário sobre a declaração acima de Seki: “É a primeira vez que ouço Seki dizer que isso foi uma farsa. Estou surpreso que tal declaração não tenha vindo a público antes. Mas eu não acho que meus amigos estejam mentindo.”
Não é de surpreender que Sadao ainda acreditasse na história. Ocorre que Sadao e os dois meninos que desempenharam um papel central no incidente, Hiroshi e Toshiaki, apareceram pela primeira vez em um programa da Nippon Television, e mais tarde na Thursday Special (junto com outros sete meninos, exceto Michio) e em um programa da Fuji TV (junto com Ikuo e Toshiaki). Nesse sentido, Sadao e os meninos em questão eram como “irmãos de armas”. Sadao não podia aceitar a possibilidade de que Hiroshi e os outros garotos o estivessem enganando por mais de 40 anos.
Sato deduziu que vários meninos que estavam no centro do incidente inicialmente inventaram o caso para surpreender e provocar seus amigos, mas a história se tornou grande demais para recuarem.
Você não pode perder na Parte 5 a descoberta de um cinzeiro de ferro fundido idêntico ao pequeno disco de Kera.
Links para todas as partes:
Parte 1 | Parte 2 | Parte 3 | Parte 4 | Parte 5 | Parte 6 | Parte 7
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ACTOR PROFILES # 15
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Name: JIN SUZUKI
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Birthdate: July 22, 1999
Nationality: Japanese
Born: Tokyo, Japan
Career: Actor ▪︎ Model
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Jin Suzuki is a very talented actor. He adapts well to all his roles be they comedic or dramatic. His acting career began in 2017
Main Roles:
2019- After School Starlight as Otaka Mizuki (Movie)
2020- Georama Boy Panorama Girl as Kanagawa Kenichi (Movie)
2018- Up To Dating as Hachitaro (Series)
2020- 30 Kin Sore wa 30-sai Miman Okotowari no Kol as Sato Mayuki (Series)
2021- Omimi ni Aimashitara as Sasaki Ryohei (Series)
2021- Given as Uenoyama Ritsuka (Series)
2021- Bokura ga Koroshita, Saiai no kimi as Ozaki Hajime (Series)
2022- Motokare Retry as Hirako Kaede
2022- Motokare Retry: Kanojo ga Shiranai Bokutachi no Honne as Hirako Kaede
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Support Roles:
2017- The Wind in Your Heart as Ryosuke (Movie)
2017- The Disastrous Life of Saiki K as Kusuo's Classmate (Movie)
2019- Little Love Song as Shinzato Daiki (Movie)
2020- Kotera-san Climbs as Yojou (Movie)
2021- Brave: Gunjou Senki as Kurokawa Toshiaki (Movie)
2022- My Boyfriend in Orange as Himeno Kousei (Movie)
2017- Reverse as Sagara Ryohei (Series)
2018- Hana Nochi Hare: HanaDan Next Season as Narumiya Issa (Series)
2019- 3 Nen A Gumi: Ima kara Mina-san wa, Hitojichi Desu as Satomi Kaito (Series)
2019- TWO WEEKS as Inui Daiki (Series)
2021- Horimiya as Ishikawa Toru (Series)
2021- Kieta Hatsukoi as Aida Hayato (Series)
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Jin Suzuki has an impressive resume which also includes several guest roles, specials, TV shows.
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As a young man of 23 at the time of this post hopefully he will continue making movies and series to be enjoyed by his fans.
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TIME of the SEASON Spring 2024 Edition: A Salad BOWL of ECCENTRICS
You Weird Motherfuckers was the working title. It didn't stick.
I guess the original title didn’t fit. It was called You Weird Motherfuckers. Well, I was kinda right of what I saw. This is A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics. Director: Masafumi Sato Series Composition: Kenichi Yamashita Yomi Hirasaka Script: Kenichi Yamashita Yomi Hirasaka Music: Hanae Nakamura Misaki Umase Tsugumi Tanaka Original creator: Yomi Hirasaka Original Character…
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Season 2 of the High Card anime series will premiere in January 2024, which was announced alongside a key visual release. Studio Hibari animated the first season of the series under the direction of Junichi Wada.High Card Season 2 – Key VisualThe first season aired from January to March this year for 12 episodes. Naoki Kuroyanagi did the series composition, while Kazuhiko Inukai, Kenichi Yamashita, and Shingo Nagai handled the script. Meanwhile, Ryou Takahashi did the music for the anime. The cast for the first season included:Gen Sato as Finn OldmanHaruka Shiraishi as Wendy SatoShun Horie as Leo Constantine PinochleToshiki Masuda as Chris RedgraveYuichiro Umehara as Vijay Kumar SinghChiharu Sawashiro as Bobby BallDaisuke Ono as Theodore Constantine PinochleEiji Hanawa as Lindsey BetzKazuhiro Yamaji as Bernard SymonsMie Sonozaki as Brandy BlumenthalNobunaga Shimazaki as Owen AlldaysRie Takahashi as Sugar PeasShigeru Chiba as Lucky LunchmanShunsuke Takeuchi as Brist Blitz BroadhurstTomokazu Seki as Ban KlondikeToshihiko Seki as Norman KingstadtToshiyuki Morikawa as Greg YoungToshiyuki Toyonaga as Tilt[wpcc-iframe data-lazyloaded="1" data-ezsrc="about:blank" title="オリジナルTVアニメーション『HIGH CARD』PV第2弾" width="1170" height="658" data-src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qpDZ2L8TITU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen class="ezlazyload"][wpcc-iframe title="オリジナルTVアニメーション『HIGH CARD』PV第2弾" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qpDZ2L8TITU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen]Kadokawa describes the High Card original anime series as:After discovering that his orphanage was on the brink of closing due to financial stress, Finn, who was living freely on the streets, set out for a casino with the aim of making a fortune. However, nothing could have prepared Finn for the nightmare that was awaiting him. Once there, Finn encountered a car chase and bloody shootout caused by a man’s “lucky” card. Finn will eventually learn what the shootout was about.The world order can be controlled by a set of 52 X-Playing cards with the power to bestow different superhuman powers and abilities to the ones that possess them. With these cards, people can access the hidden power of the “buddy” that can be found within themselves.There is a secret group of players called High Card, who have been directly ordered by the king of Fourland to collect the cards that have been scattered throughout the kingdom, while moonlighting as employees of the luxury car maker Pinochle.Scouted to become the group’s fifth member, Finn soon joins the players on a dangerous mission to find these cards.“All you need in life are manners, dignity, and the will to bet on your own life.”However, Who’s Who, the rival car maker obsessed with defeating Pinochle, and the Klondikes, the infamous Mafia family, stand in the way of the gang. A frenzied battle amongst these card-obsessed players, fueled by justice, desire, and revenge, is about to begin! Are you ready?It’s Showdown!!Source: Official Website© TMS/HIGH CARD ProjectAfter AnimeCorner
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