Hiroshi Takemura

Hiroshi Takemura

Born: October 24, 1953
in Tokyo, Japan

Movies for Hiroshi Takemura...

Title: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Character: Marco Morassim (voice)
Released: October 5, 2002
Type: TV
In this era, mankind has developed into two subspecies: Naturals, who reside on Earth and Coordinators, genetically-enhanced humans capable of withstanding the rigors of space who inhabit orbital colonies. The story revolves around a young Coordinator Kira Yamato who becomes involved in the war between the two races after a neutral space colony is invaded by the Coordinators.
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Title: Argento Soma
Character: Mr. X
Released: October 6, 2000
Type: TV
Argento Soma is a 25-episode anime TV series that aired on TV Tokyo from October 6, 2000, to March 22, 2001. Episode 26, "Alone and by myself", was released direct-to-video.
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Title: After War Gundam X
Character: Lancerow Dawell
Released: April 5, 1996
Type: TV
Taking place 15 years after the 7th Space War, the surviving 98 million residents of Earth try to make a living as best they can in the post apocalyptic landscape. Mobile Suits and weapons left over from the war fall into the hands of civilians as well as other organizations on the planet. In an effort to keep the past from repeating itself, Jamil Neate brings together a crew of Vultures to search for Newtypes and protect them from being exploited. As they try to carry out this task, an old government rises from the ashes to try and unify the Earth as other forces slowly fan the flames of war once more between the newly formed New United Nations Earth and the Space Revolutionary Army. Now the crew of the Freeden face a multitude of enemies as they try to prevent another catastrophic war.
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Title: Sukeban Deka
Character: Sanpei Nowaki (voice)
Released: April 21, 1991
Type: TV
The last time Saki left school it was to change her school uniform for prison greys, but when the Feds needed someone to infiltrate a ruthless criminal organization operating within an exclusive high school, they knew they needed the baddest bad girl of them all! Now Saki's back on the streets for the ultimate final exam, armed with a top-secret weapon that only LOOKS like a yo-yo, and a license to use whatever force necessary to achieve her goal. Saki's lovely, lethal and ready to lay it all on the line-because if she fails this test, the next outfit she'll be wearing is a body bag!
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Sukeban Deka
Title: Sukeban Deka
Character: Sanpei Nowaki (voice)
Released: April 21, 1991
Type: Movie
Saki Asamiya is given a chance to delay her mother's execution by working as an undercover cop and infiltrating Takanoha High School to investigate some mysterious deaths among the student body. Once there, she comes face-to-face with the powerful Mizuchi sisters, who moved in and have taken control after her previous expulsion.
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Title: Ronin Warriors: Message
Character: Touma Hashiba
Released: March 21, 1991
Type: TV
A 300-year-old book is discovered which chronicles the adventures of the legendary Samurai Troopers... centuries before they happen! But what does this mean? Are the Troopers merely puppets in some cosmic play, acting out parts? Who is this mysterious Suzunagi, a mysterious girl who entices each of the warriors with their hearts' desire - salvation, new armors, freedom from a life of fighting. Why is she so interested in the troopers and their armors?
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Title: Future GPX Cyber Formula
Character: Shinsuke Maki
Released: March 15, 1991
Type: TV
Future GPX Cyber Formula is a 37-episode anime television series by Sunrise. It originally aired in Japan between March 15, 1991 and December 20, 1991. Directed by Mitsuo Fukuda, Cyber Formula is a show about Formula racing in the future, when race cars are equipped with computer support systems called 'Cyber Systems'.
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City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
Title: City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
Character: Daniel (voice)
Released: August 24, 1990
Type: Movie
Beautiful American Emily O'Hara offers the City Hunter (Ryo Saeba & Kaori Makimura) one million dollars to protect her from a man named Douglas. Ryo & Kaori take the job, but things are not quite what they seem. The real target just might be Ryo, but it's unclear who wants Saeba dead.
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Project A-Ko Versus Battle 2: Blue Side
Title: Project A-Ko Versus Battle 2: Blue Side
Character: Grash (voice)
Released: August 21, 1990
Type: Movie
It will take a lot of strength to slay a three-headed dragon, perhaps more than A-ko, B-ko and Maruten can muster. As these intrepid souls invade a space station ruled by their nemesis, they encounter star pirates, hidden explosives, seductive spirits, and female warriors with no discernible loyalties. And, of course, that fire-breathing beast with football field-size wings and a trio of mouths -- each brandishing saber-length teeth!
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Project A-Ko Versus Battle 1: Grey Side
Title: Project A-Ko Versus Battle 1: Grey Side
Character: Grash (voice)
Released: July 21, 1990
Type: Movie
In this animated sci-fi adventure set in the future, a brave band of adolescents work together to defeat an invasion of alien invaders and a fearsome dragon.
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Title: Ronin Warriors: Legend of the Inferno Armor
Character: Touma Hashiba
Released: October 8, 1989
Type: TV
A strange, silent warrior appears. When the Inferno armor is summoned to battle him, the mysterious warrior calls forth his own armor - a black copy of the Inferno armor! Now, the warriors will find themselves half a world away fighting once more to save humanity, but this time, from their own armor!
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Mobile Suit SD Gundam's Counterattack
Title: Mobile Suit SD Gundam's Counterattack
Character: Konzaku / Mark II (voice)
Released: July 15, 1989
Type: Movie
The first theatrically release of the SD Gundam series. Contains two shorts, "The Storm-Calling School Festival" and "The Tale of the SD Warring States: The Chapter of the Violent Final Sky Castle".
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Crusher Joe: The OVAs
Title: Crusher Joe: The OVAs
Character: Joe (voice)
Released: June 5, 1989
Type: Movie
Two missions for the crushers. In "The Ice Prison", Joe and his team are assigned to adjust the orbit of a prison located on an ice asteroid before it disintegrates as it falls onto the planet Kirius. The prison is filled with political prisoners contrary to the autocracy of Kirius consequently rising the suspicion of the crushers. In "The Final Weapon: Ash", the team is secretly hired directly by the president of the nation of Bandor to rescue an officer carrying a bomb capable of annihilating all living organisms of an entire planet.
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Title: Ronin Warriors: Gaiden
Character: Touma Hashiba
Released: April 30, 1989
Type: TV
Although Talpa has been defeated, the Warriors don't get much of a break. As they celebrate Ryo's birthday party, the news tells them of a strange killer in samurai armor wreaking havoc in New York. And the armor looks very familiar. Now, they will have to battle the ancient sorcerer Shikaisen for Sage's life!
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Title: Ronin Warriors
Character: Touma Hashiba
Released: April 30, 1988
Type: TV
Five young men with mystical armor fight to save the mortal from the evil Talpa.
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Title: Transformers: Super-God Masterforce
Character: Ginrai / Super Ginrai / God Ginrai (Autobots - Godmasters)
Released: April 12, 1988
Type: TV
Transformers: Choujin Masterforce aired on Japanese television from 1988 to 1989. Taking place after Transformers: Headmasters, it is the story of how Metalhawk and his small team of Autobots must protect Earth from the mysterious Devil Z and his Decepticon forces. Humans play many prominent roles in Masterforce, from the Decepticon husband-wife team of Giga and Mega to the Autobot's Junior Headmasters and the reluctantly-recruited Ginrai. Masterforce is often considered second only to Transformers: Victory as a fan favorite.
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Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru Kana
Title: Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru Kana
Character: Pascal Biquet (voice)
Released: November 6, 1987
Type: Movie
Son of a viscount and a Roma prostitute (both deceased), Serge is intelligent, sweet, talented, and alienated by his family due to his heritage. Upon being sent to his new school, he rooms with Gilbert Cocteau, a gorgeous loner of a boy who sells his body for reasons unknown. Serge's attempts to reach out to Gilbert fail spectacularly, and yet there is something in both of them that attracts them to each other.
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Title: Lady Lady!!
Character: フィリップ·アンダーソン
Released: October 21, 1987
Type: TV
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Title: Kotowaza House
Character: ペータ、医者、課長
Released: April 4, 1987
Type: TV
A public service proverb-of-the-week anime. Peter the salary man lives a very unhealthy lifestyle, starving then bingeing until he feels seek, or slobbing around the house until badgered into taking up exercise, during which he invariably pulls a muscle.
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Title: Metal Armor Dragonar
Character: Welner
Released: February 7, 1987
Type: TV
A.D. 2087 - the United Lunar Empire Giganos wages war on the Earth Federation Military to take control of the planet and establish a "rebirth" of the human race. During an invasion of a colony by Giganos' forces, three civilian men stumble upon a trio of top-secret Metal Armor units called "Dragonars" and pilot them to combat the enemy forces.
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Yamataro Comes Back
Title: Yamataro Comes Back
Character: Old Yamataro (voice)
Released: August 15, 1986
Type: Movie
After losing his parents, a young bear named Yamataro is chained as an attraction of a small kiosk near a train station. There he is encouraged by a C-62 train to runaway from the humans and become free.
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Title: Onegai! Samia-don
Character: シル・ターナー
Released: April 2, 1985
Type: TV
Please! Psammea-don is a Japanese anime that was broadcast from 2 April 1985 to 4 February 1986 with a total of 78 episodes produced. This anime is based on the 1902 novel Five Children and It by English author Edith Nesbit. The anime differs from the novel in revolving around four children rather than five. Three of the children are siblings while the fourth is their friend and neighbor. The four children encounter the Psammead who, in the anime, is depicted as being yellow with a blue hat, and more of a grumpy and lazy being than mischievous. In Latin America, the series was known as Samed, el duende mágico and in France and Quebec as Sablotin. In the Arab world, it was known as Moghamarat Samid.
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Title: God Mazinger
Character: Hino Yamato (火野ヤマト)
Released: April 15, 1984
Type: TV
God Mazinger, also known as Majin Densetsu is an anime, manga and novel series created by manga artist Go Nagai. The anime aired on Japanese TV from April 15, 1984 to September 30, 1984 in the network Nippon Television with 23 episodes. In the series a young sports enthusiast, Yamato Hino hears voices calling out to him and during a thunderstorm, and he is brought to a parallel world. This world is the Kingdom Mu, under attack by the evil Dorado of the Empire of Dinosaurs. Yamato was summoned from the prayers of queen Aila Mu to pilot a statue known as the God Mazinger. Joining the Mu army's ranks, Yamato fights against Dorado and his army.
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Title: Round Vernian Vifam
Character: Barts Ryan (voice)
Released: October 21, 1983
Type: TV
Set far in the future, a mysterious alien race attacks a new colony light years from Earth. A number of children ranging in ages from 4 to 15 are among the survivors that evacuate from the fallen colony. Due to attacks by the aliens on the escaping freighter, the number of adults left dwindles. Over time, the children become involved as they strive to understand the aliens and try to make their way back to Earth.
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Title: Armored Trooper VOTOMS
Character: Carson (voice)
Released: April 1, 1983
Type: TV
The story of stoic Armored Trooper pilot Chirico Cuvie and his quest for answers after a sudden betrayal leaves him on the run from his own military.
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Title: Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3
Character: Solider E
Released: June 3, 1978
Type: TV
Brilliant scientist Sōzō Haran was conducting research on Mars when he created the Meganoids, a new form of cyborg life capable of metacognition. Suddenly Dr. Haran lost control of his creation as the Meganoids slaughtered him and his entire family, save his youngest son, the 16-year-old Banjō Haran. Banjō escaped from Mars on a rocket ship with Daitarn 3, a solar-powered super robot. Now 18 years old and living on Earth, Banjō fights against the Meganoids and their leader, Don Zauser. Banjō must gather allies to help him stop the Meganoid threat, which aspires to turn all humans into cyborgs and "improve" the human race.