Kazue Takahashi

Kazue Takahashi

Born: March 20, 1929
Died: March 23, 1999
in Ootawarashi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Kazue Takahashi was a Japanese voice actress. Her real name was Kazue Ooizumi.

Movies for Kazue Takahashi...

Title: Chouriki Sentai Ohranger
Character: Bara-Snooska (voice)
Released: March 3, 1995
Type: TV
It is the year 1995. The Machine Empire of Baranoia, led by Emperor Bacchus Wrath, has invaded Earth with the intention of wiping out all human life and bringing about machine rule. Chief Counselor Miura of the UAOH (United Airforce Overtech Hardware), in a desperate attempt to quell this invasion, has revived super energies born of the lost civilization of Pangaea. Enlisting an elite squad of the finest officers the UAOH has to offer, Miura has harnessed Tetrahedron Power, granting the team the power to transform into the Ohrangers… and save humanity from its darkest crisis yet!
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Gin Rei's Blue Eyes
Title: Gin Rei's Blue Eyes
Character: Rudo (voice)
Released: February 21, 1995
Type: Movie
A spin-off of Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still Ginrei and Tetsugyu take a wild west trip into the desert to find something that is at least semi-serious.
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Title: GinRei
Released: February 20, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger
Character: Young Woman
Released: February 21, 1992
Type: TV
Five young warriors from the ancient civilization of Dinosaur-evolved Humans are awakened in the present day after 170 million years of suspended animation when their sworn enemy, Bandora the Witch, is inadvertently released from her magical container on Planet Nemesis by two astronauts. The five warriors, the Zyurangers, must summon the power of mechanical-looking deities known as the Guardian Beasts, each modeled after a different prehistoric beast, in order to protect mankind from Bandora's evil forces.
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Title: Katri, Girl of the Meadows
Character: Gunilla (voice)
Released: January 8, 1984
Type: TV
Katri, Girl of the Meadows is an anime series based on the Finnish novel, "Paimen, piika ja emäntä" by Auni Nuolivaara. The series was broadcast originally in Japan in 1984 as part of the children's anthology series World Masterpiece Theater, also known simply as "Meisaku" from Nippon Animation. The anthology had before and after produced a great variety of animated series based on different children's novels from around the world; among them were "My Annette: Story of the Alps" and "Little Princess Sara". In Europe, where "World Masterpiece Theater" series have found huge success, "Katri, Girl of the Meadows" made its way to different countries including Spain, Italy, France and Germany. The series has never been broadcast or published in Finland where it remains mostly unknown.
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Title: Tonde Mon Pe
Character: 鎌田夫人
Released: June 5, 1982
Type: TV
Fifteen-year-old country girl Mon-Mon dreams of being a fashion designer and gets a job as an au pair to a rising star designer, Mrs. Kano, her baby girl PePe, and her silly writer husband. But PePe can make toys and animals do very odd things. Mon's employers don't seem to notice anything odd is going on, and she finds her dream job turning into a chaotically cute trial of wits she has no chance of winning. She's a sweet girl, hardworking and kind, but very unsophisticated and simply not used to walking teddy bears and talking stuffed animals. She eventually decides to leave her job and go home, but psychic baby PePe, who has come to love her, finds a way to make sure she stays.
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Gauche the Cellist
Title: Gauche the Cellist
Character: Tanuki (voice)
Released: January 23, 1982
Type: Movie
Gauche is a diligent but mediocre cellist who plays for a small town orchestra and the local cinema in the early 20th century. He struggles during rehearsals and is often berated by his conductor during preparations for an upcoming performance of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony. Over the course of four nights, Gauche is visited at his mill house home by talking animals as he is practicing.
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Phoenix 2772
Title: Phoenix 2772
Character: Pincho
Released: March 15, 1980
Type: Movie
Phoenix 2772 starts with twelve minutes without dialogue, much like a silent film, recalling the birth and education of Godo. In this brave new world, children are born in test tubes and are raised by computers and robots. Godo learns the skills that will make him into a great pilot, assisted by the robotic wonder Olga. Everything that Godo needs is provided for him until he eventually goes for training with his automaton companion. He soon realizes that the world is not what he expected...
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Boss Girl Mafia: Flesh Punishment (Lynch)
Title: Boss Girl Mafia: Flesh Punishment (Lynch)
Character: Kazuko
Released: March 1, 1980
Type: Movie
Two young delinquent girls survive on the streets by selling themselves as high school students. But the local girl gang catches them working their territory and brings them to their boss. After they witness a girl getting brutally punished for not obeying their rules the two are given a choice. Join or suffer the consequences. Thus begins a battle of wills and razors as two headstrong women clash.
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Title: Trider G7
Character: Okane
Released: February 2, 1980
Type: TV
Trider G7, known in Japan as Invincible Robo Trider G7, was a Japanese anime television series which aired from 1980 to 1981. There were 50 episodes. It was also referred to as "Trider G7", "Unchallengeable Trider G7" and "Tryder G7", "Bird Attack Tryder G7", "Unrivaled Robot Trider G7".
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Title: Josephina the Whale
Character: ホセフィーナ
Released: April 9, 1979
Type: TV
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Title: Star Wolf
Released: April 2, 1978
Type: TV
Star Wolf is a Japanese science fiction TV series inspired by the novel series bearing the same name, by American writer Edmond Hamilton. It was produced in 1978 by Tsuburaya Productions.
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Title: Dinosaur War Izenborg
Character: Witch Zobina
Released: October 7, 1977
Type: TV
Dinosaur War Izenborg was a Japanese television program produced by Tsuburaya Productions that aired from 1977 to 1978 on Tokyo 12 Channel. It combined Tsuburaya's trademark suitmation tokusatsu techniques with Japanese Animation, so this program can be categorized anime or Daikaiju tokusatsu. The show runs for about 39 episodes.
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Title: Return of the Dinosaurs
Character: Masao Masaki
Released: October 1, 1976
Type: TV
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Title: Steel Jeeg
Character: Queen Jou Himika
Released: October 5, 1975
Type: TV
Hiroshi Shiba is a car racer who is mortally wounded in a laboratory accident, but restored to life by his father, Professor Shiba.
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Title: The Gutsy Frog
Character: Goro
Released: October 7, 1972
Type: TV
Hiroshi is a boy, a bit lazy in school and in his daily tasks. One day, fighting against his bullies classmates, Hiroshi accidentally fell over a frog who was jumping through Nerima, Tokyo Shakujii Park. Due to this incident, Pyonkichi, the frog, became a "flat frog" and his image and spirit get impregnated on Hiroshi's t-shirt. Due to this shirt being the only one that Hiroshi has kept in good shape, he is forced to wear it everyday, interacting with Pyonkichi and becoming friends. Pyonkichi has total control over the t-shirt, being able to move it at will, despite what Hiroshi may want.
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The Three Musketeers in Boots
Title: The Three Musketeers in Boots
Character: Jane (voice)
Released: March 17, 1972
Type: Movie
Pero is back in Go Go Town, a fearful place in the Wild West that desperately awaits for a sheriff to come. In this town of no law and order, Pero and a boy named Jimmy try to help Annie, daughter of a saloon owner who has just been killed.
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Title: Sazae-san
Character: Katsuo (voice)
Released: October 14, 1969
Type: TV
The adventures of Sazae Fuguta and her family and friends in their Tokyo suburb.
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Ultraman, Ultraseven: Great Violent Monster Fight
Title: Ultraman, Ultraseven: Great Violent Monster Fight
Character: Booska (Voice)
Released: March 21, 1969
Type: Movie
A movie specially created for the Circularama Theater, a 360-degree screen that was located at the Korakuen Amusement Park in Tokyo. Featuring Booska and Chamegon, the 15-minutes film was comprised of stock footage from episodes of Ultraman and Ultraseven, and newly filmed material. No copy is known to survive. A reconstructed video (with 10 little screens instead of one) was included as a bonus on some old Ultraman Laserdisc.
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Title: Akane-chan
Character: Hidemaro (voice)
Released: April 6, 1968
Type: TV
When country girl Akane moves to Tokyo and enters a prestigious school, she is full of vitality and everyone likes her. Even the rich and arrogant Hidemarou likes her too. With everyones help, she solves problems that come their way.
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Title: Golden Bat
Character: Takeru Yamatone (voice)
Released: April 1, 1967
Type: TV
Professor Yamatone and his family visit present day Egypt, and discover an ancient tomb belonging to a god of justice and protector of the weak known as Ogon Bat. When the Professor is taken captive by Gorgo, agent of the evil Dr. Erich Nazō (ナゾー), his daughter Mari pleads for Ogon Bat to save her father. As she starts to cry, her tears fall in Ogon Bat's tomb and revive him. From then on, Mari calls on Ogon Bat to fight against evil.
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Tetsujin 28-gou: The Birth
Title: Tetsujin 28-gou: The Birth
Released: January 1, 1964
Type: Movie
Recap of episodes 1-11 of Tetsujin 28-gou, originally broadcasted between episodes 11 and 12 as a New Year special.
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Title: Gigantor
Character: Jimmy Sparks / Kaneda Shotaro
Released: October 20, 1963
Type: TV
Gigantor is an American adaptation of the anime version of Tetsujin 28-go, a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama released in 1956. Jimmy Sparks controls a gigantic, powerful robot and uses it to fight crime. It debuted on U.S. television in 1964. As with Speed Racer, the characters' original names were altered and the original series' violence was toned down for American viewers.
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Title: 鉄人28号
Character: 金田正太郎
Released: October 20, 1963
Type: TV