Hiroya Ishimaru

Hiroya Ishimaru

Born: February 12, 1941
in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Hiroya Ishimaru (石丸 博也), born Shinji Ishide (石出 伸二), is a Japanese voice actor.

Movies for Hiroya Ishimaru...

Ultraman Taiga The Movie: New Generation Climax
Title: Ultraman Taiga The Movie: New Generation Climax
Character: Ultraman Taro (voice)
Released: August 7, 2020
Type: Movie
The time of the New Generation Heroes is drawing to a close. Hiroyuki is being targeted by a dark power, forcing the other Ultra Heroes, from Ginga to R/B to appear and help the Tri-Squad battle these evil forces. But among them is Taiga's father? What has happened to Ultraman Taro?!
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Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes
Title: Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes
Character: Ultraman Taro
Released: February 27, 2020
Type: Movie
Somewhere on a distant planet, X and Geed were defeated by a pair of black Ultramen who bore their likenesses in appearance. At the same time, an old enemy of Taro named Ultra Dark-Killer targeted both Zero and Grigio, forcing Taro to recruit the New Generation Heroes to stop the League of Darkness.
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Title: Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes
Character: Ultraman Taro
Released: September 29, 2019
Type: TV
The New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organization led by Ultra Dark-Killer, made up of a selection of foes previously fought by the Ultras, along with evil clones of existing Ultras, including Dark Ultramen; X Darkness, Geed Darkness, Orb Darkness, and Zero Darkness
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Title: Pop Team Epic
Character: Popuko (voice)
Released: January 7, 2018
Type: TV
Crude, rude, and a little…cute? Get ready for the larger-than-life attitude of Popuko and Pipimi, the small and tall stars of Pop Team Epic! Based off the bizarre four-panel webcomic by Bukubu Okawa comes a comedy that’ll throw you off with its out-there jokes and intense absurdity. You think you’re ready for these girls? Think again, F#%**er!
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Title: Ultraman Ginga S
Character: Ultraman Taro (Voice)
Released: November 2, 2014
Type: TV
In this new series, two years after Ginga's battle with Dark Lugiel ended, Hikaru and Tomoya joined the UPG (Ultra Party Guardians) after countless monster sightings appeared. Also, an Alien Chibu named Exceller plans to steal the Victorium Stone which believed to contained mysterious powers that located deep underground the Victorian civilization. Due to this, Shou, a Victorian Prince was sent by his mother to retrieve it with the help of Victory Lancer which enable him to become the ancient Ultra, Ultraman Victory.
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Ultraman Ginga Theater Special: Ultra Monster ☆ Hero Battle Royal!
Title: Ultraman Ginga Theater Special: Ultra Monster ☆ Hero Battle Royal!
Character: Ulltraman Taro (voice)
Released: March 15, 2014
Type: Movie
Tomoya leisurely sketches the Ultra Monsters in his sketchbook but an unknown forces suddenly radiated the book. Misuzu, Kenta and Chigusa discover several Spark Dolls, which were thought to be sent into outer space but somehow returned to Earth. Hikaru soon arrives, and soon the group are transported into a virtual room by Tomoya's Gunpad. The room itself has several Spark Dolls in its collection. Tomoya introduces them to the Livepad, a tablet which allows its user to use UltLive simulations by simply scanning the Spark Doll via the tip of its pointer pen. The group begins experimenting with the new technology.
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Ultraman Ginga Theater Special
Title: Ultraman Ginga Theater Special
Character: Ultraman Taro
Released: September 7, 2013
Type: Movie
This is the first film adaptation of the Ultraman Ginga TV series. It was released as a double-bill with Mega Monster Rush: Ultra Frontier - Dino-Tank Hunting. Chronologically it takes place between Episode 6 & 7 of the Ultraman Ginga TV show.
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Street Fighter X Tekken Vita
Title: Street Fighter X Tekken Vita
Character: Lei Wulong (voice)
Released: September 25, 2012
Type: Movie
Characters from both the "Street Fighter" and "Tekken" worlds collide in an epic battle of superpowers.
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Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Title: Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
Character: Ultraman Taro (voice)
Released: December 23, 2010
Type: Movie
Ultraman Zero, the rookie Ultraman from Tsuburaya Productions’ 2009 theatrical movie returns, and getting full-fledged. However, he is confronted with the empowered Kaiser Belial, back from the evil Ultraman Belial whom he and other Ultraman warriors battled so hard on the m-78 Planet. Can Ultraman Zero live to the expectations of his legendary father Ultra Seven? Check it out in the latest Tsuburaya Productions’ action packed movie.
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Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Rebirth - STAGE II: The Emperor's Resurrection
Title: Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Rebirth - STAGE II: The Emperor's Resurrection
Character: Ultraman Taro (voice)
Released: December 22, 2009
Type: Movie
Continuing where the previous story left, Mechazam proceeds to attack EX Zetton in a mad fury but almost perishes in the molten lava until Mebius saves him, despite being heavily injured by EX Zetton. Being thrown to the Battle Nizer, Mechazam tries to break the seal under Mebius' guidance to reverse the disruption field but the container was too strong...
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Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Rebirth - STAGE I: The Graveyard of Darkness
Title: Ultraman Mebius Side Story: Ghost Rebirth - STAGE I: The Graveyard of Darkness
Character: Ultraman Taro (voice)
Released: November 25, 2009
Type: Movie
In the Land of Light, the Ultra Brothers receive the interrupted Ultra Sign sent by Hikari, which comes from the Monster Graveyard. Obtaining Zoffy's approval, Ace and Taro depart to investigate the matter while Mebius, on his routine patrol, is quickly notified by Zoffy to join the investigation.
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Tokyo Serendipity
Title: Tokyo Serendipity
Released: August 18, 2007
Type: Movie
Yui, a college student, moves in to her first own apartment, where she begins her new independent life in a big city. Soon after, the upstairs neighbor Takashi sparks her interest.
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Title: Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple
Character: Apachai Hopachai (voice)
Released: October 7, 2006
Type: TV
Yeah, Kenichi’s a total wimp. He’s always getting picked on and doesn’t have a lot of friends to stick up for him. The guy needs motivation if he hopes to graduate in one piece. Well, Miu’s the perfect motivation. She’s hot, she accepts him, and she just so happens to live at a dojo with six martial arts masters. You could say fate has led Kenichi to their door, or you could say he was just following the hottie. Either way, he’s about to get whipped into serious shape. If he can survive some hard-core training, he might survive another day at school. He might even score with Miu. Yeah, you could call Kenichi a wimp. But let’s go with underdog instead.
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Ultraman Mebius & Ultra Brothers
Title: Ultraman Mebius & Ultra Brothers
Character: Ultraman Taro (Voice)
Released: September 16, 2006
Type: Movie
In the beginning of the movie, 20 years ago, on the moon, the 4 Ultra brothers, Ultraman, Seven, Jack, and Ace were fighting a deadly foe known as Yapool, a monster that was several times their size. As they fought, Yapool had a clear advantage and used his several claws to grasp the brothers, although, they managed to clear from the claws through there powers and used a combined Specium Ray to no avail. The monster then flies off to Earth to dodge the attack and the brothers follow. The brothers were barely able to defeat Yapool but the monster still needed to be sealed. However, to seal Yapool away they were forced to give up the ability to transform, and took up jobs to be in the area of Kobe in case the monster ever returned.
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Tokyo Godfathers
Title: Tokyo Godfathers
Character: Yasuo (voice)
Released: December 5, 2003
Type: Movie
On Christmas Eve, three homeless people living on the streets of Tokyo discover a newborn baby among the trash and set out to find its parents.
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Title: Requiem from the Darkness
Character: Kinzou Sasamori (voice)
Released: October 3, 2003
Type: TV
Momosuke is a young man with a dream: to travel Japan and collect one hundred stories. He journeys from place to place, searching for tales of the paranormal and bizarre, hoping to collect tales to publish in his book. However, the calm of Momosuke's life soon is shattered by a chance meeting with three sinister beings: Mataichi the priest, Nagamimi the bird-caller, and the beautiful Ogin. Soon, Momosuke learns that there might be more to his newfound comrades than first meets the eye...
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Title: GODANNAR!!
Character: Tatsuya Aoi
Released: October 1, 2003
Type: TV
Five years ago, while battling an alien force, pilot Goh Saruwatari first met Anna Aoi. Today, on the day of their wedding, the ceremony is interrupted when the aliens strike again.
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Mazinkaiser vs Great Darkness General
Title: Mazinkaiser vs Great Darkness General
Character: Kôji Kabuto (voice)
Released: July 25, 2003
Type: Movie
Mazinkaiser vs the Great general of darkness is a retelling of 1974's Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness. The new Mazinger Team is overwhelmed by the surprise assault of the subterranean Mykene empire resulting in many casualties, but Mazinkaiser ultimately defeats the forces of evil, ending with a bitter duel against the leader of Mykene, the Great General of Darkness.
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Title: Kino's Journey
Character: Hypnotist (voice)
Released: April 8, 2003
Type: TV
In Kino's Journey, the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people. She only spends three days and two nights in every town, without exception, on the principle that three days is enough time to learn almost everything important about a place, while leaving time to explore new lands.
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Title: Babel II: Beyond Infinity
Character: Babel I (voice)
Released: October 5, 2001
Type: TV
Koichi is an ordinary youth given extraordinary powers to fight a shadowy underworld of renegade psychics. Hidden in a forgotten desert lies the tower of Babel, created by an unknown force. As its successor, Koichi summons three psychic guardians and challenges Yomi, Leon and any other renegades brave enough to stand in his path.
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Title: Mazinkaiser
Character: Koji Kabuto (voice)
Released: September 25, 2001
Type: TV
Dr. Hell has resurrected an ancient army of mechanical monsters to conquer the world, but first he has to destroy the photon power lab and the one thing standing in his way: Mazinger! But it's going to take more than defeating Mazinger for Dr. Hell and his evil henchman Baron Ashura to clear their way for world domination, because there's a new kid in town, and he packs quite the atomic punch! Can Young Koji Kabuto, as the runner behidn the amazin Mazinkaiser, deal out the thunder faster than Dr. Hell's army can take it?
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Title: Mazinkaiser
Character: Kôji Kabuto (Voz)
Released: September 25, 2001
Type: TV
Dr. Hell has resurrected an ancient army of mechanical monsters to conquer the world, but first he has to destroy the photon power lab and the one thing standing in his way: Mazinger! But it's going to take more than defeating Mazinger for Dr. Hell and his evil henchman Baron Ashura to clear their way for world domination, because there's a new kid in town, and he packs quite the atomic punch! Can Young Koji Kabuto, as the runner behidn the amazin Mazinkaiser, deal out the thunder faster than Dr. Hell's army can take it?
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Sin: The Movie
Title: Sin: The Movie
Character: John "JC" Armack
Released: October 24, 2000
Type: Movie
It is the near future, and the city of Freeport teeters on the verge of total collapse. The twin tides of rampant crime and ruinous graft face only one barrier: the elite strike force HARDCORPS. Led by Colonel John Blade, HARDCORPS is the last force for justice in the darkening city.
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Title: Turn A Gundam
Character: Mallygan (voice)
Released: April 9, 1999
Type: TV
It is the Correct Century, two millenniums after a devastating conflict which left the world broken. Earth is now mostly uninhabitable, and thus a remnant of humanity has resided on the Moon while the Earth and its few survivors recover.
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Digimon Adventure
Title: Digimon Adventure
Character: Taichi's Father (voice)
Released: March 6, 1999
Type: Movie
Two children receive a strange egg that hatches into their very first Digimon, leading to the night that would change their lives forever.
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Twilight of the Dark Master
Title: Twilight of the Dark Master
Character: Tenku
Released: January 21, 1998
Type: Movie
Tsunami is an ancient gaurdian fom days long ago when the Mother Spirit created Daemons and Gaurdians to aid a fledgling human race. Tsunami becomes involved with a woman who has just lost her fiance and her arm and now wants to figure out why this has happened.Meanwhile the Daemon leader is still alive and plotting to enslave mankind. Will Tsunami defend earth once again or be corrupted as two other gaurdians have been by the Daemon leader...
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Lupin the Third: Farewell to Nostradamus
Title: Lupin the Third: Farewell to Nostradamus
Character: Hijacker #2 (voice)
Released: April 22, 1995
Type: Movie
A simple diamond heist leads Lupin into the machinations of a bizarre cult based around the prophecies of Nostradamus. They kidnap Julia, the daughter of Douglas, a wealthy American who is seeking the presidency, along with Lupin's diamond. At stake is the lost book of prophecy Douglas holds in the vault at the top of his skyscraper.
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Title: Tico of the Seven Seas
Character: Gayle
Released: January 16, 1994
Type: TV
Tico of the Seven Seas is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation. It is about a girl of eleven with her best friend Tico, a female orca.
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Title: The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
Character: Robert (voice)
Released: October 15, 1992
Type: TV
The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair is an anime series produced by Nippon Animation which ran for 52 episodes on Japanese TV from 1992–1993. It is based on the 1854 song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" by Stephen Foster.
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City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
Title: City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
Character: Douglas (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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Title: Cyber City Oedo 808
Character: Sengoku Shunsuke (voice)
Released: June 21, 1990
Type: TV
In the city of Oedo 2808 A.D., three Cyber criminals are given two choices, to either rot in jail or to join a special force of the Cyber Police to possibly get one more chance at freedom. For each criminal apprehended, and for each successful mission done, the state will agree to reduce their sentences. Lead by Hasegawa, the new recruits: Sengoku, Gogul, and Benton will bring some hard justice to Oedo, and possibly taste freedom once again.
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Cyber City Oedo 808
Title: Cyber City Oedo 808
Character: Sengoku (voice)
Released: June 21, 1990
Type: Movie
In the city of Oedo 2808a.d., three Cyber criminals are given two choices, to either rot in jail or to join a special force of the Cyber Police to get possibly one more chance at freedom ever again. For each criminal apprehended, and for each successful mission done, the state will agree to reduce their sentences. Lead by Hasegawa, the new recruits: Sengoku, Gogul, and Benton will bring some hard justice to Oedo and possibly taste freedom again.
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Title: Shuten Doji - The Star Hand Kid
Character: 鬼谷
Released: December 21, 1989
Type: TV
As a baby, Jiro was delivered to his foster parents by a massive oni, who said he would return for Jiro in 15 years. When the time comes Jiro must contend with enemy oni, dark cultists, and their minions while attempting to protect both his parents and girlfriend from their depredations. Ultimately he must embark on a journey through the past, future, and other dimensions to embrace his destiny as Shuten Doji reborn.
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Title: The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli
Character: Bagheera (Voice)
Released: October 2, 1989
Type: TV
Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli is an anime adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's original collection of stories, The Jungle Book. It aired in 1989, and consists of a total of 52 episodes. The series, a compromise between the original Mowgli stories and the Walt Disney version, received international acclaim and was aired in different countries around the world.
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Shuten Doji - The Star Hand Kid
Title: Shuten Doji - The Star Hand Kid
Character: Kitani (voice)
Released: January 1, 1989
Type: Movie
Student Jiro Shutendo is unaware that he has mystical powers which could lead mankind to heaven or hell.
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Title: Bubblegum Crisis
Character: Dr. Katsuhito Stingray (voice)
Released: February 25, 1987
Type: TV
MegaTokyo 2033: Tokyo was left flattened as a result from a great earthquake. A new city, MegaTokyo, was then recreated due in no small part from the aid of a multi-million dollar company, Genom Corp. Genom created and mass-produced biomechanical creatures called Boomers to aid in the restoration of MegaTokyo. When the Boomers began to run out of control, the ADPolice at first tried to stop them, but they proved to be far more difficult to deal with than was first imagined. Under the ever looming Boomer threat, a group of four girls from varying degrees of society banded together. Calling themselves The Knight Sabers, they were the only ones with enough firepower and resourcefullness to defend the fledgling MegaTokyo from Genom and it's berserk Boomers.
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Title: Bosco Adventure
Character: Tutty
Released: October 6, 1986
Type: TV
The Fountain of Life is the source of all life forces in the Bosco World. Princess Apricot, who is supposed to become Queen of Fountainland-the Guardian of the Fountain of Life-is kidnapped by villains who aim to rule the Bosco World. If Princess Apricot can't take the queen's throne by the next solar eclipse, the Fountain of Life will dry up. The animals living in the forest of Bosco, including Frog, Otter and Tortoise, decide to help Princess and take her to Fountainland in order to protect their peaceful life in the Bosco World. So begins the journey in a balloon full of dreams, hope, adventures, and love!
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Title: Dancougar – Super Beast Machine God
Character: Professor Kotaru Hazuki
Released: April 5, 1985
Type: TV
Dancougar - Super Beast Machine God is a super robot anime television series. The show ran for 38 episodes from 4 April 1985 to 17 December 1985 and was produced by Ashi Productions. Although the series was planned for 52 episodes, it was ended abruptly before a finale could be reached. Despite this, the series garnered enough popularity for the development of multiple OVA's. Juusenki Tai Songs featured music videos of the various theme and insert songs from the series to TV series footage. The 1986 OVA Requiem for Victims featured a recap of the television series and a newly-animated conclusion to the story. Additionally, there was a 1987 sequel OVA God Bless Dancouga. In 1989 the four-part Blazing Epilogue OVA series presented a new sequel. A show called Jūsō Kikō Dancouga Nova began airing in Japan in March 2007. However, it appears to be related to the series in name and mechanical design only, the overall plot bearing no apparent direct connection to the original and seeming to fans as more of a third season to Obari's Gravion than a successor to its namesake.
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Ultraman Story
Title: Ultraman Story
Character: Ultraman Taro
Released: June 14, 1984
Type: Movie
The film centers around Ultraman Taro growing up, and wanting to join the Ultra Brothers in battle. His family, however, thinks he is too young. Taro eventually proves himself after saving the 5 Ultra Brothers from the evil Grand King, created by Juda.
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Title: God Mazinger
Character: Giron (ギロン)
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: Captain
Character: Narrator
Released: January 10, 1983
Type: TV
The original is an impressive sports manga featuring not heroes, but common boys, and the story depicts the growth of Sumiya 2 junior high school baseball team (the successive captains and players) in downtown Tokyo. Takao Taniguchi, who was a substitute player of the second team of Aoba Gakuin, a prestigious junior high school in the baseball world, but he transferred to Sumiya 2 and he became the captain of the baseball club. After steady training, the team try to do a final game in the regional preliminaries, against Aoba Gakuin.
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Title: The Mysterious Cities of Gold
Character: Groucho (voice)
Released: June 29, 1982
Type: TV
The adventures of a young Spanish boy named Esteban who joins a voyage to the New World in search of the lost Cities of Gold and his father.
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Title: Six God Combination Godmars
Character: Kenji Asuka (voice)
Released: October 2, 1981
Type: TV
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Bremen 4: Angels in Hell
Title: Bremen 4: Angels in Hell
Character: Alegro (voice)
Released: August 28, 1981
Type: Movie
The story concerns four animals fighting to expel war from the earth. Though based on the "Band of Bremen (Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten)", Tezuka Osamu's fans could easily associate the story with "The Amazing Three." The cat, dog, donkey, and chicken who transform into human beings with the power of spacemen and fight to save the earth are entirely reminiscent of the three characters in the "Amazing Three" who transform themselves into animals and devote all their energies to saving the earth.
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Toward the Terra
Title: Toward the Terra
Character: Sam Houston (voice)
Released: April 26, 1980
Type: Movie
A young boy learns he is part of a powerful race of psionic humans who must fight the normal humans determined to keep them from Earth.
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Title: Gordian Warrior
Character: Paul (voice)
Released: October 7, 1979
Type: TV
The Earth had become a wasteland of deserts as the survivors work to rebuild communities. Daigo Otaki is a young orphan raised by his uncle. Becoming an adult, Daigo discovers that Victor City was in fact planned by his father who was a genius scientist. Daigo's sister Saori had been managing it. She pleaded with Daigo to take on the inheritance that Daigo's father left him, a super robot system known as Gordian. Daigo would join the Mechacon mechanic combat 18th regiment unit, an organization of law enforcers that defend Victor City against attacks from the Madokuta organization.
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Title: Blonde Jeanie
Character: Robert McBee
Released: July 19, 1979
Type: TV
Based on a novel by Fumio Ishimori and a song by American songwriter Stephen Foster (1826-1864). The song was written with his wife, Jane McDowell, in mind.
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Lupin the Thief--Enigma of the 813
Title: Lupin the Thief--Enigma of the 813
Character: マルコ
Released: May 5, 1979
Type: Movie
Anime film based on the novel "813" by Maurice Leblanc.
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Sci-Fi West Saga Starzinger
Title: Sci-Fi West Saga Starzinger
Character: Jan Kugo (voice)
Released: March 17, 1979
Type: Movie
In a sci-fi adaptation of the Chinese novel Journey to the West, Princess Aurora and her cyborg companions Kugo, Djorgo, and Hakka must travel to the planet of the Great King in order to restore the Galaxy Energy and return peace to the universe. On their journey, they encounter a planet decimated from attacks by space monsters, against whom the last survivors now seek vengeance.
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Title: Daikengo the Guardian of Space
Character: ライガー
Released: July 27, 1978
Type: TV
Giant robot Daikengo flies through space to re-establish galactic peace; on-board prince Ryger, who ran away from his planet Emperius to defeat the menace out of his reign borders, in order to save his people; Cleo, corrupted prime minister's daughter, help him along with two nice little robots, Anike and Otoke. They fight evil Lady Baracross, leading invasion forces, with her assistant Roboleon, wearing a Napoleon style hat. Daikengo is the first robot with scuttles on his mouth. When he opens them, his vampyre style teeth are shown and he can spit fire.
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Title: Future Boy Conan
Character: Orlo (voice)
Released: April 4, 1978
Type: TV
After the great disaster of 2008, a war that destroyed the planet, the world is now largely ocean with the continents having sunk. Conan lives on a remote island with his grandpa and nature, never having seen another human being. But one day a mysterious girl, Lana, washes up on his beach. The two become quick friends, but she’s soon kidnapped and taken to Industria, a technological remainder from the world before. Conan leaves his island in pursuit, braving new lands and many hardships with new friends and enemies just beyond the horizon.
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Title: Starzinger
Character: Jean Kugo (voice)
Released: April 2, 1978
Type: TV
Three powerful cyborgs must assist Princess Aurora on her dangerous journey to the Great Planet, in order to restore balance in the universe.
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Title: Fighting General Daimos
Character: Gurney Halleck
Released: April 1, 1978
Type: TV
The survivors of Planet Baam and the Earth people want to sign a peace treaty, so General Lion and the renowned scientist Dr. Ryūzaki head out to have a reunion. But Lion dies in odd circumstances, his vengeful son Richter kills Dr. Ryūzaki—and war starts. Dr. Ryūzaki's son, young martial artist Kazuya, decides to defend Earth with Dr. Izumi's powerful robot: Tōshō Daimos...
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Title: Chojin Sentai Barattack
Character: Dike (voice)
Released: July 3, 1977
Type: TV
Chojin Sentai Barattack is a Japanese anime series that follows the adventures of five teenagers as they fight against an evil alien force using the titular combining mecha, Barattack. The show aired on TV Asahi between 1977 and 1978 on Sundays between 18:00 - 18:25. The series is loosely related to Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and its sequel series JAKQ Dengekitai in that the five main characters wear multicolored costumes. Yuji wears the traditional red representing the team leader, Yuri wears the traditional pink with skirt, Mac wears light blue, Franco wears green, and Dicky wears orange. Unlike the sentai teams in the aforementioned series however, they do not engage in hand-to-hand martial arts combat, only fighting in their combining mecha.
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Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! The Great Sea Monster
Title: Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! The Great Sea Monster
Character: Kôji Kabuto
Released: July 18, 1976
Type: Movie
A giant sea monster known as Dragonsaurus has emerged from out of nowhere, terrorizing the depths of the oceans. Great Mazinger, Grendizer and the Getter Robo G team join forces to combat the new threat. But their task becomes more complicated when Dragonsaurus swallows up Boss Borot and makes its way towards Tokyo. Source: ANN
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UFO Robot Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger
Title: UFO Robot Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger
Character: Kouji Kabuto
Released: March 20, 1976
Type: Movie
Alien invaders take over Great Mazinger who is at the entrance of a museum next to Mazinger Z as symbols of peace. Grendizer fights the evil invaders and Great Mazinger is recovered. When the Vegan empire dispatches a new general to oversee the takeover of Earth, he quickly manages to capture Koji Kabuto and, learning of Great Mazinger through interrogation, quickly commandeers it from a museum where it was kept as a symbol of peace. It is now up to Duke Fleed aboard Grendizer to stop humanity's former defender from becoming its destroyer.
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UFO Robot Grendizer Theatrical Version
Title: UFO Robot Grendizer Theatrical Version
Released: December 20, 1975
Type: Movie
Special episode in cinemascope format for Japanese cinemas.
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Title: UFO Robot Grendizer
Character: Kouji Kabuto
Released: October 5, 1975
Type: TV
The story revolves around Duke Fleed who is a survivor of the Vega Star, raised by Dr. Umon as his adoptive son, and known as Daisuke Umon on Earth. Years after his arrival, he's faced with the threat of King Vega and his army, who want to conquer the Earth. With his friends Koji and Hikaru (and later his kid sister Maria Grace), Duke decides to fight back using his best weapon, the almighty Grendizer.
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Title: UFO Robot Grendizer
Character: Koji Kabuto
Released: October 5, 1975
Type: TV
The story revolves around Duke Fleed who is a survivor of the Vega Star, raised by Dr. Umon as his adoptive son, and known as Daisuke Umon on Earth. Years after his arrival, he's faced with the threat of King Vega and his army, who want to conquer the Earth. With his friends Koji and Hikaru (and later his kid sister Maria Grace), Duke decides to fight back using his best weapon, the almighty Grendizer.
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Battlefield of the Space Saucers
Title: Battlefield of the Space Saucers
Character: Kouji Kabuto
Released: July 26, 1975
Type: Movie
Duke Freed is an alien who has escaped to Earth after his home planet was invaded by the armies of Great King Yarban. Five years have passed and now Yarban's daughter, Princess Teronna, is on a mission to find both Duke and his spaceship Grendizer by invading our planet with their fleet of flying saucers. The pilot movie of Grendizer. It is about Duke Fleed, a fugitive of the planet fleed, who was kicked out of his planet by the Armies of Vega. Fleed and the daughter of the king of Vega we in love before the war between their planets. The armies of Vega continue their fight with Duke Fleed.
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Mazinger Z vs The Great Dark General
Title: Mazinger Z vs The Great Dark General
Character: Kōji Kabuto (voice)
Released: July 25, 1974
Type: Movie
Kouji and his friends have defeated Dr. Hell and are now enjoying a break, but suddenly a strange prophet appears and warns everyone of an oncoming danger, mechanical beasts never seen before start appearing all around the world wrecking havoc. Its up to Kouji and his Mazinger Z to stand up to this threat but it seems he is vastly outnumber and outmatched.
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Mazinger Z vs. Doctor Hell
Title: Mazinger Z vs. Doctor Hell
Character: Kouji Kabuto
Released: March 16, 1974
Type: Movie
Episode 57 "Dr. Hell Occupies Japan" of the original TV show, shown as a movie.
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Mazinger Z vs. Devilman
Title: Mazinger Z vs. Devilman
Character: Kohji Kabuto
Released: July 18, 1973
Type: Movie
Mazinger Z vs. Devilman is a 1973 animated movie that crossed over two then-popular Anime series, both of which were created by Manga artist Go Nagai. While fighting with some of his enemies Mazinger Z inadvertently knocks them into a volcano, where they crash into the prison of the Satan race and release Phoenix Jenny! Dr. Hell, learning of this, frees the rest of the Satan race and teams up with them to defeat Mazinger Z, and their ability to fly proves to be too much for our hero. Meanwhile, Devilman is also individually fighting the members of the Satan race, but their combined power is too much for him as well; can Mazinger and Devilman put aside their differences and team up to defeat Dr. Hell and the Satan race?
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Title: Mazinger Z
Character: Kouji Kabuto
Released: December 3, 1972
Type: TV
Mazinger Z, known briefly as Tranzor Z in the United States, is a Japanese super robot manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. It was adapted into an anime television series which aired on Fuji TV from December 1972 to September 1974. A second manga series was released alongside the TV show, this one drawn by Gosaku Ota, which started and ended almost at the same time of the TV show. Mazinger Z has spawned several sequels and spinoff series, among them UFO Robot Grendizer and Mazinkaiser. It was a very popular cartoon in Mexico during the 1980s, where it was dubbed into Spanish directly from the Japanese version, keeping the Japanese character names and broadcasting all 92 episodes, unlike the version aired in the U.S.
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Title: Decision
Released: April 3, 1971
Type: TV
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Title: Tomorrow's Joe
Character: Ozaki Tiger
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.