Hiroko Maruyama

Hiroko Maruyama

Born: October 22, 1946
in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
real name: Yuko Mine, maiden name: Maruyama (Maruyama)), 1946 October 22 -), the Japan of the actress , voice actor . Belongs to Theater Echo. Born in Tokyo . Husband is the voice actor of Eken Mine (bereavement in 2002).

Movies for Hiroko Maruyama...

Mitsuwano
Title: Mitsuwano
Character: Teacher (voice)
Released: March 12, 2014
Type: Movie
Riko, Midori, and Mai work in an Inn in Kyoto. They are training to become maikos (traditional female entertainers who sing, dance, and perform). A festival is coming and the three must start practicing.
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Title: Digimon Fusion
Character: Monitormon
Released: July 6, 2010
Type: TV
Digimon Fusion, known in Japan as Digimon Xros Wars and in Malaysia as Digimon Fusion Battles, is the sixth anime children television series in the Digimon franchise by Akiyoshi Hongō, produced by Toei Animation. It follows a boy named Taiki Kudō who utilizes the power of joining together Digimon in order to save the Digital World. The series was broadcast on TV Asahi and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation between July 6, 2010 and March 25, 2012, divided into three seasons, titled Xros Wars, The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms, and The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time respectively. The series has been licensed outside of Asia by Saban Brands and is internationally by MarVista Entertainment. An English-language version, produced by Saban, began airing in North America on Nickelodeon from September 7, 2013, and later on The CW's Vortexx programming block. An alternate English-language version began airing on Disney XD in Malaysia from December 8, 2012.
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Title: Worst Date Ever
Released: December 3, 2000
Type: TV
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Title: Floral Magician Mary Bell
Character: Bababeru Fon De Kasse
Released: February 3, 1992
Type: TV
Floral Magician Mary Bell, or known as Magical Heroes, is the fourth and last magical girl anime by Ashi Productions. The fifty-episode series first aired in Japan from 1992 until 1993. It has also been broadcast in Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy, Taiwan, China, France, Poland, Thailand, and in most Arab countries. The series was adapted as a theatrical film and two educational films. The DVD version was released on March 20, 2004.
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Kimu no Juujika
Title: Kimu no Juujika
Released: July 21, 1990
Type: Movie
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Kiki's Delivery Service
Title: Kiki's Delivery Service
Character: Boy (voice)
Released: July 29, 1989
Type: Movie
A young witch, on her mandatory year of independent life, finds fitting into a new community difficult while she supports herself by running an air courier service.
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Title: Ranma ½
Character: Old woman (voice)
Released: April 15, 1989
Type: TV
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.
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Super Mario Brothers: Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach
Title: Super Mario Brothers: Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach
Character: Goomba (voice)
Released: July 20, 1986
Type: Movie
When Princess Peach is kidnapped by the monster King Koopa, Mario and his brother Luigi journey to the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue her.
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Captain Tsubasa Movie 04: The great world competition The Junior World Cup
Title: Captain Tsubasa Movie 04: The great world competition The Junior World Cup
Character: Ryou Ishizaki (voice)
Released: July 11, 1986
Type: Movie
In the fourth movie, the classical Japan-Europe match becomes intercontinental. This time they arrange a world cup with 4 teams: Japan, USA, "All Europe", and "All South America". In the first match, Japan easily defeats the USA 3:0 and in the second match Europe loses 2:3 against South America. In the final round S.A. shows their "soccer cyborg" Carlos Santana, a more than supreme player who seems to be undefeatable. All their classical tricks like Hyugas "Tiger Shot" or Tsubasas "Top Spin" seem to be totally worthless, but in a hard and spectacular match the Japanese learn more and more to play in unison and finally they get the win.
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Captain Tsubasa Movie 03: Run Towards Tomorrow!
Title: Captain Tsubasa Movie 03: Run Towards Tomorrow!
Character: Ryou Ishizaki (voice)
Released: March 14, 1986
Type: Movie
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Choushinsei Flashman: The Movie
Title: Choushinsei Flashman: The Movie
Character: Mag (voice)
Released: March 14, 1986
Type: Movie
The Flashman find themselves protecting a puppy targeted by Mess due to it being the weakness of a chimera Beast Warrior.
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Title: Choushinsei Flashman
Character: Mag (voice)
Released: March 1, 1986
Type: TV
Five soldiers were given special abilities by the Alien Flash Race. They fight using energy of the Prism.
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Title: Spaceship Sagittarius
Character: Diana (voice)
Released: January 10, 1986
Type: TV
Uchūsen Sagittarius is a 77-episode Japanese science fiction anime series directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and created by Nippon Animation and TV Asahi. It aired from January 10, 1986 to October 3, 1987. The series is based on Altri Mondi, an Italian comic book drawn by physicist Andrea Romol.
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Title: Spaceship Sagittarius
Character: Old Woman (voice)
Released: January 10, 1986
Type: TV
Uchūsen Sagittarius is a 77-episode Japanese science fiction anime series directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and created by Nippon Animation and TV Asahi. It aired from January 10, 1986 to October 3, 1987. The series is based on Altri Mondi, an Italian comic book drawn by physicist Andrea Romol.
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Title: Spaceship Sagittarius
Character: Tobby's Mother (voice)
Released: January 10, 1986
Type: TV
Uchūsen Sagittarius is a 77-episode Japanese science fiction anime series directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and created by Nippon Animation and TV Asahi. It aired from January 10, 1986 to October 3, 1987. The series is based on Altri Mondi, an Italian comic book drawn by physicist Andrea Romol.
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Title: Spaceship Sagittarius
Character: Beat's Mother (voice)
Released: January 10, 1986
Type: TV
Uchūsen Sagittarius is a 77-episode Japanese science fiction anime series directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and created by Nippon Animation and TV Asahi. It aired from January 10, 1986 to October 3, 1987. The series is based on Altri Mondi, an Italian comic book drawn by physicist Andrea Romol.
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Captain Tsubasa Movie 02: Danger All Japan Junior Team
Title: Captain Tsubasa Movie 02: Danger All Japan Junior Team
Character: Ryou Ishizaki
Released: December 21, 1985
Type: Movie
The second movie is about the return match between the All-Europe and All-Japan Junior teams, this time in Japan.
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Eleven Cats and an Albatross
Title: Eleven Cats and an Albatross
Released: December 15, 1985
Type: Movie
Eleven naughty cats on the run from the neighborhood police chief hear that a giant fish is nearby for the taking. They go on a hazardous quest find it, learning that they must work as a team to reach their goal.
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Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe
Title: Captain Tsubasa Movie 01: The Great Competition of Europe
Character: Ryou Ishizaki (voice)
Released: July 13, 1985
Type: Movie
The first Captain Tsubasa movie is about a match between an "All Europe Boy Soccer Team" and an "All Japan Boy Soccer Team" and takes place at the end of the first TV series. When the Japanese team arrives in Europe they meet incredible players with skills and strength they never had to face before.
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Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg
Title: Ninja Hattori-kun + Perman: Ninja Beast Jippō vs. Miracle Egg
Released: March 16, 1985
Type: Movie
The monster Zippo, who had an ominous prophetic dream and came to Tokyo worried about his childhood friend Hattori-kun, witnessed countless pink eggs raining down from the sky. It is the egg of a monster sent by invaders who are trying to consume the earth's plants for energy. Hattori-kun and his friends struggle to repel them with the help of Perman who rushes in?
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Title: Dengeki Sentai Changeman
Character: High School Student
Released: February 2, 1985
Type: TV
After already conquering hundreds of planets, the Great Star League Gozma sets its sights onto Earth. To defend the lands in such a great crisis, the military begins a special branch known as the Earth Defense Force, comprised of elite members from all areas of the military. Under the supervision of Commander Ibuki, the numerous gathered soldiers of the Earth Defense Force begin a harsh training.
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Title: A Great Super Shot Boy
Character: かあちゃん
Released: October 6, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: Mrs. Pepper Pot
Character: Caper
Released: April 4, 1983
Type: TV
Mrs. Pepper Pot lives in a small village with her husband, and enjoys a unique life because she has a small magic spoon that helps her reduce her size, and during that, Mrs. Pepper Pot embarks on a series of adventures during which she communicates with animals easily.
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White Fang Story
Title: White Fang Story
Character: Cooch (voice)
Released: May 5, 1982
Type: Movie
White Fang is born on the planes of Alaska to a wolf father and a half-wolf, half-dog mother. One day he and his mother run into an Alaskan inuit boy Mit-sah, who has long dreamed of a dog of his own, and by a marvellous twist of fate, the wolves are taken in by him and his father. But life in Alaska is harsh for humans and wolves alike, and as winter comes, hardships lie in waiting for White Fang and Mit-sah. Facing the extreme coldness of their habitat and that of humans' greedy hearts, the two journey towards what they hope to be a happier environment.
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Two Down Full Base
Title: Two Down Full Base
Character: 森田信一
Released: May 5, 1982
Type: Movie
Based on the children's book by Sunada Hiroshi. Musuke "Shorty" Sato is a shortstop for the local junior baseball team, the Eggs, who is asked by his mother to look after some money for her. He foolishly lends it to Tower and Dump, the school bad-boys, and must enlist the help of the pitcher's pretty little sister.
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Title: Thunderbirds 2086
Character: Pawl
Released: April 17, 1982
Type: TV
Thunderbirds 2086 is a Japanese anime series loosely inspired by the original Gerry Anderson Supermarionation series Thunderbirds. The series was dubbed in English by ITC Entertainment, the original company who produced Thunderbirds, but is not officially recognised as part of Thunderbirds canon, due to the non-involvement of either Gerry or Sylvia Anderson. Despite this the English dub of the series contains music and sound effects from Anderson's series Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90, UFO and Space:1999. A total of 24 episodes were produced, but only 18 were shown on Fuji TV in 1982.
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Sanshiro the Judoist
Title: Sanshiro the Judoist
Released: June 8, 1981
Type: Movie
In the year 1882, Sanshirou comes to Tokyo seeking for a worthy martial arts teacher. There, he meets Yano - a judo master who single-handedly defeats 39 jujitsu practitioners. Extremely impressed by his skill, Sanshirou decides to become his disciple. Later, Sanshirou falls for Sayo Murai - a girl whose father is a martial arts instructor at the local police department; and he also has to face Higaki Gennosuke, a skilled jujitsu fighter and his greatest rival.
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Ojamanga Yamada-kun
Title: Ojamanga Yamada-kun
Released: March 14, 1981
Type: Movie
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Title: Time Bokan Series: Yattodetaman
Character: Prince Komaro
Released: February 7, 1981
Type: TV
Two royal houses battle for the power to rule the Kingdom of Fir. In order to secure the Kingdom, two representatives go back in time to find the mythical Firebird, which will allow its bearer to become the rightful ruler.
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Title: Ojamanga Yamada-kun
Character: みのる
Released: September 28, 1980
Type: TV
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Title: Doraemon
Character: Nobita
Released: April 2, 1979
Type: TV
Doraemon is an anime TV series created by Fujiko F. Fujio and based on the manga series of the same name. This anime is the much more successful successor of the 1973 anime.
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Title: The Adventures of the Little Prince
Character: Claude (voice)
Released: July 4, 1978
Type: TV
Anime series based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The series showed the extended adventures of the Little Prince, Swifty The Space Bird, and the Rose Girl.
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Title: Run Fast! Ruben Kaiser
Character: 嵐ひろし
Released: October 10, 1977
Type: TV
A race car driver competes around the world in a race car left to him by his father.
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Title: Dokaben
Character: 夏子
Released: October 6, 1976
Type: TV
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Title: Paul's Miraculous Adventure
Character: Kinopi
Released: October 3, 1976
Type: TV
Paul's Miraculous Adventure is an action-adventure anime television series created by Tatsunoko Productions. The series was broadcast across Japan on the Fuji TV network from October 3, 1976, to September 11, 1977, and lasted 50 half-hour episodes. The series director was Hiroshi Sasagawa, of Speed Racer and Tokimeki Tonight fame.
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Title: Laura, the Prairie Girl
Character: Jimmy (voice)
Released: October 7, 1975
Type: TV
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Title: The Song of Tentomushi
Character: 土丸
Released: October 6, 1974
Type: TV
There are seven young brothers and sisters who grow up peacefully supported by the love and care of their parents. As a token of gratitude, the children present a trip to the couple on their wedding anniversary. This heartfelt deed, however, causes a terrible misfortune as their parents are killed while on their travels. Though it is certainly a shocking tragedy to the youngsters, they cannot be left in sorrow for a long time. Rather they have to make efforts to stand on their own feet in a body without depending on anybody else. So, their strenuous and daring living starts anew helping one another with brotherly affection, and their sincere attitude and lively activities gradually win admiration and encouragement from people of the community.
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Title: Little Meg the Witch Girl
Character: Roko (voice)
Released: April 1, 1974
Type: TV
Majokko Megu-chan is a magical girl anime series. The manga was created by Tomo Inoue and Akio Narita, while the 72-episode anime series was produced by Toei Animation between 1974 and 1975. This series is considered an important forerunner of the present day magical girl genre, as the series' characterization and general structure exerted considerable influence over future shows in the same genre. Most notably, several of the show's recurring motifs were recycled in Toei's Sailor Moon, AIC's Pretty Sammy, and Wedding Peach.
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Panda! Go Panda!
Title: Panda! Go Panda!
Character: Nana (Friend A) (voice)
Released: December 17, 1972
Type: Movie
Cheerful Mimiko has a wonderfully strange family—a Panda for her Papa; and his son Panny, calls her Mom! When Panny follows Mimiko to school, he must pretend to be a teddy bear so Mimiko won't get into trouble. Despite his efforts to behave, Panny causes trouble in school and now the school is after Panny! Then, Panny makes a new friend, Tiny, a baby tiger who's wandered off from the circus.
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Title: Pinocchio: The Series
Character: Mokku
Released: January 4, 1972
Type: TV
Mokku of the Oak Tree, also known as Mokku Woody the Oak Tree, or Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio in the United States, is a 52 episode anime series by Tatsunoko Productions first aired on Fuji Television in 1972. The story is based on the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Italian author Carlo Collodi. Unlike the more cheerful lighter tones of the Disney Version and Nippon Animation's version Piccolino no Bōken, this series has a distinctly sadistic darker theme and portrays the main character, Pinocchio, as suffering from constant physical and psychological abuse and freak accidents.
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Title: General Inakappe
Character: 豚丸木
Released: October 4, 1970
Type: TV
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Title: Tomorrow's Joe
Character: Tonkichi
Released: April 1, 1970
Type: TV
Joe Yabuki is a troubled youth, whose only solution to problems is throwing punches at them. What he lacks in manners and discipline, he makes up for with his self-taught fighting skills. One day, while wandering the slums of Doya, Joe gets into a fight with the local gang. Although greatly outnumbered, he effortlessly defeats them, drawing the attention of Danpei Tange—a former boxing coach turned alcoholic. Seeing his potential, he offers to train Joe into Japan's greatest boxer. At first, Joe dismisses Danpei as a hopeless drunk; but after the trainer saves his life, he agrees to live with him and learn the art of boxing. Unfortunately, Joe's personality makes him an unruly student, and he often falls back to his old ways. To survive the harsh world of his new career, Joe needs to trust his mentor and master the techniques taught to him. However, the road to becoming a professional boxer is rife with struggles that will test his mettle to the end.
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Title: Akko-chan's Secret
Character: Chikako
Released: January 6, 1969
Type: TV
Atsuko Kagami is an elementary school girl who has an affinity for mirrors. One day, her favorite mirror which was given to Akko by her mother is broken, and she prefers to bury it in her yard rather than throw it to the trash can. In her dreams, she is contacted by a spirit (or in some cases the Queen of the Mirror Kingdom) who is touched that the girl would treat the mirror so respectfully and not simply throw it away. Akko-chan is then given the gift of a magical mirror and taught enchantments, such as "Tekumaku mayakon, tekumaku mayakon" and "Lamipasu lamipasu lu lu lu lu lu", that will allow her to transform into anything she wishes
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Title: Q-Taro the Ghost
Character: U-ko
Released: August 29, 1965
Type: TV