Osamu Sakuta

Osamu Sakuta

Born: July 9, 1958
Died: December 4, 2020
in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Movies for Osamu Sakuta...

Haribote
Title: Haribote
Released: August 16, 2020
Type: Movie
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Lupin the Third: Voyage to Danger
Title: Lupin the Third: Voyage to Danger
Character: Additional Voices
Released: May 4, 1999
Type: Movie
After Inspector Zenigata is reassigned from the Lupin case and grows despondent, master thief Lupin the Third decides to help him get his old job back, teaming up with the old man to destroy the international weapon smugglers Shot Shell. Together with Lupin's long-time partners in crime, they steal a nuclear Russian submarine and enlist the help of a nuclear physicist named Karen, who keeps suspiciously eyeing Lupin's partner Jigen. If that weren't enough, Zenigata's Interpol successor is an assassin who aims to pick off the Lupin gang one by one.
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Title: B'T X
Character: Hokuto (voice)
Released: April 6, 1996
Type: TV
After years of absence, Teppei’s joyous reunion with his brother is cut short when the two brothers are attacked. When his brother is kidnapped, Teppei gives chase only to find himself cornered in a junkyard when a miracle appears. His spilled blood awakens the legendary B’t X.
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Title: Nebula Mask Machine Man
Character: Ken Takase / Machineman
Released: January 13, 1984
Type: TV
Seiun Kamen Machineman is a Japanese tokusatsu television series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei Company. It aired from January 13th until September 28th, 1984. It revolves around the adventures of Nick, a college student from the Ivy planet and his arrival on Earth to study the earthlings' behavior. Upon arrival, he is called in for the activities of the evil organization called "Tentacle", whose don, Professor K, wishes to eliminate all children in the world. Several of the series' aspects are rumored to have been inspired by American DC Comics superhero Superman, although this was never confirmed by either Ishinomori or Toei.
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The Imperial Navy
Title: The Imperial Navy
Released: August 8, 1981
Type: Movie
A lavish retelling of the true story of the final voyage and ultimate destruction and sinking of the battleship Yamato, Japan's greatest flagship during the Second World War.
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May Love Be Restored
Title: May Love Be Restored
Character: Rindo
Released: April 29, 1980
Type: Movie
A tragic love story between a prostitute and a young trainee monk.
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Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit
Title: Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit
Character: 2nd brother
Released: July 14, 1979
Type: Movie
Based on an autobiographical novel by Toshiko Takagi, set close to the end of World War II
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September Sky
Title: September Sky
Released: December 2, 1978
Type: Movie
Kobayashi Isamu, a first-year high school student, lives in a family of four with his father, an artist, his mother, an insurance agent, and his sister, an office worker. To make ends meet, he works as a milkman. At school, he is a member of the kendo club and spends his days working out with his seniors. Over time, he has various encounters with a series of girls.
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The Wild Daisy
Title: The Wild Daisy
Character: Masao
Released: July 9, 1977
Type: Movie
Teenage cousins Masao and Tamiko fall in love when she comes to his riverside brewery house to take care of his sickly mother. Family objections ensue as Tamiko is older than Masao, and the two cannot marry in peace.
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Eros Eterna
Title: Eros Eterna
Character: Boy
Released: June 25, 1977
Type: Movie
Eros Eterna tells the story of a legendary immortal nun who wanders around encountering several people of various conditions.
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Sachiko no sachi
Title: Sachiko no sachi
Character: Takehiko
Released: December 25, 1976
Type: Movie
Based on the manga of the same name by Kazuo Kamimura.
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Title: Spectreman
Character: Shin Chan
Released: January 2, 1971
Type: TV
Spectreman is the name and title superhero of a tokusatsu sci-fi TV series. Produced by P Productions and created by producer Souji Ushio, this series aired on Fuji TV from January 2, 1971 to March 25, 1972 with a total of 63 episodes, not counting the pre-series pilot episode. This was the first major superhero show of the 1970s.