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pierppasolini · 10 months
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Crying Freeman:  Portrait of a Killer (1988) // dir. Daisuke Nishio
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elmaxlys · 9 months
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TG Sexyman Poll - Round 2
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Kaneki Ken VS Kirishima Arata > winner skips Round 3
Yoshida Kazuo VS Suzuya Juuzou
Uta VS Washuu Yoshitoki
Kaiko VS Takizawa Seidou (T-Owl) > winner skips Round 3
Banjou Kazuichi VS Hooguro
Mougan Tanakamaru VS Koma Enji
Noro VS Souzu Rikai
Higemaru Touma VS Kanae von Rosewald
Naki VS Ichimi
Hayashimura Naoto VS Sasaki Haise
Takizawa Seidou VS Tamaki Mizurou
Nakarai Keijin VS Nishio Nishiki
Furuta Nimura VS Dr. Kanou Akihiro
Hagi VS Ui Koori
Amon Koutarou VS Donato Porpora
Urie Mikito VS Nico
Itou Kuramoto VS Atou Daisuke
Momochi Ikuma VS Abara Hanbee
Urie Kuki VS Washuu Matsuri
Aura Shinsanpei VS Tsukiyama Shuu
Arima Yusa VS Younger Bin Brother
Shikorae VS Hirako Take
Arima Kishou VS Iba Fujishige
Kusaba Ippei VS Yomo Renji
Mado Kureo VS Misaka Kyouji
Cain VS Shinohara Yukinori
Mutsuki Tooru VS Kijima Shiki
Utsumi Noyama VS Oomori Yakumo (Yamori)
Tatara VS Nutcracker's Partner > winner skips Round 3
Rio VS Houji Kousuke
Kuroiwa Takeomi (Bujin) VS Gagi
Hachikawa Chuu VS Nagachika Hideyoshi > winner skips Round 3
Akai Tomonari VS Shirazu Ginshi
Kirishima Ayato VS Asachi Waka
Washuu Tsuneyoshi VS Yoshimura Kuzen
Marude Itsuki VS Morimine Kyouhei
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Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem | Kazuhisa Takenouchi & Daisuke Nishio & Bernard Deyriès & Hirotoshi Rissen (2003)
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dorothydalmati1 · 16 days
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Dr. Slump Arale-chan Season 4 Episode 35: Goodbye!! Arale-san
Written by Michiru Shimada
Storyboarded and directed by Daisuke Nishio
Animation directed by Minoru Maeda
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Thoughts during and about DBZ: World’s Strongest because if I didn’t write them down my brain would explode
I always had it in my head that Dead Zone & World’s Strongest were some of the most “original” DBZ movies (since most of them are obvious retellings of specific arcs with slightly different villains) but like, watching them now it’s like, oh,
Dead Zone is the Piccolo Sagas (the son of Kami’s old rival comes back for revenge and is ultimately sealed away in a vessel at the bottom of the sea) with aspects of Pilaf (Garlic Jr’s design and English voice) and Raditz (villain kidnaps Gohan and Piccolo just happens to come to the rescue for his own reasons)
& World’s Strongest does have a lot of original elements, but it’s also clearly based on the Muscle Tower part of the Red Ribbon arc (building full of traps and mechanical and bioengineered villains in the middle of the snow, that one guy was just an uglier version of The Jiggler) plus some not-even-disguised Saibamen and a Pilaf arc callback to Oolong trying to steal someone’s wish…though I do wonder if this movie was an inspiration for the much-later Android/Cell Saga
Also, too lazy to take screencaps but both Sleeping Princess In Devil’s Castle & Dead Zone had sequences that STRONGLY reminded me of the Ralph Bakshi movie Wizards, and apparently both were directed by the same guy (Daisuke Nishio). I’d be curious to know if he was a Wizards fan or if both Wizards and the DB/Z movies were influenced by a different third thing
Since all the movies overtly contradict the canon timeline in different ways, making it unclear which canon events happened or not during the movie AUs, I love the vibe here that Goku and Chi-chi have just been raising Gohan quietly at home while Piccolo’s just some scary dude out in the woods that Gohan is obsessed with XD Like, Gohan daydreaming about ditching his studies to go see Piccolo, the way Chi-chi scolds him for spending time with Piccolo, and Goku clearly being a present father figure (VS canon Piccolo being Gohan’s substitute dad for 1-2 years), has big “that kid is a bad influence >:/ you shouldn’t play with him” energy. Love that Gohan’s first reaction on seeing him too is to run up for a hug :’) and to throw a tantrum when he sees Piccolo and his dad fighting each other
(Sidenote, as a kid watching DBZ there were basically just a couple throwaway lines about Piccolo being an enemy before he starts fighting with them against the main series bad guys, and I’d never read his DB story arcs, so I was always confused by these movies having side characters being scared of Piccolo or Piccolo trying to attack Goku. Like “What??? I thought you guys were friends?????”)
Also love that Oolong saw on the radar that someone was collecting the Dragon Balls and his first instinct wasn’t “oh crap, a bad guy must be doing bad things, I’d better tell my superhero friends,” it was “I’m gonna take a literal child with me to try and steal these things because he’s the only person I know who can punch good but can also be bullied into letting me have the wish” X’D Why is he so scared of “throw the baby at the mountain” Piccolo, they have so much in common, they’re both terrible babysitters. Also WHY is he again thinking about wishing for 1 single pair of ladies’ underwear, dude, there’s a magical place called a department store where you can just BUY one. I mean, thank god on every female character’s behalf that he’s too stupid to think of something more sinister, but dude, seriously XD (Listen, I love him and he’s generally OK around women after the Pilaf Saga, but he def doesn’t view women as people except sometimes when they’re women he knows, and he would def be tempted to make a gross or at least non-feminist wish if he ever thought of one)
Also it’s not like it’s a particularly original outfit—it’s just his Saiyan Saga outfit with sleeves, and THAT is just his end-of-the-Pilaf-Saga outfit with recolored pants—but amusing that the flashback to Oolong stealing the radar shows him in his Buu Saga outfit years before the Buu Saga
Also I LOVE the location designs in these movies maybe specifically cus they’re so not-Toriyama-like. Watching the original and reboot Broly movies back-to-back was so jarring, Toriyama’s Vegeta palace designs felt more “right” but the spooky vibes of the dimly lit twisty palace with big stained glass windows really got me
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10dance · 2 years
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Real 10 Dance 2022 Review!
The remote version of Real 10 Dance this year was streamed on 6/25 at 8pm JST and was available for playback for 72 hours. This was my first time attending the event, so you know I had to go back and take so many screenshots >:). Unfortunately most of them came out pretty blurry, but you can find much higher quality pictures from the Real 10 Dance twitter, Odori Biyori twitter, or Nishio Kouichi’s blogposts (first half | second half). (If you’d like to see, I also posted all of my pictures here on Imgur, some of which will be in this post.)
The stream is long gone now, but they sent a behind the scenes video for audience members who added tips to the staff, dancers, or Inoue. Here is the link (password: dancethanks) if you would like to see parts of their performances. I keep reliving the experience by rewatching this...
The first few sections were a lot of talking which I did not understand, but sailorspazz wrote up a very detailed report for that too :), please go read it for an accurate account of the event. As for me, I’ll skip right to the manga discussion and dance sequences under the cut lol.
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Our panel of dance (and manga) experts come into frame and introduce themselves (left to right: Takashima Kiyomi, Motoike Jun, Shimoda Ai, Kajiya Takashi). I liked how Motoike-sensei hid his face behind the catalogue from the 2019 exhibition lol. He was my favorite part of the segment since he was sometimes just flipping through the pages while the others talked about something else haha. 
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The first section was the dancers picking out a dance scene they liked from the manga and discussed the characters’ postures as well as the atmosphere of the dances that were portrayed (ex. the waltz from chapter 4, the God of Dance in chapter 25 etc.). The second section was almost entirely them breaking down all the things that make Suzuki’s face great (and praising Inoue’s art in general lol). Motoike-sensei even went as far as recreating a Suzuki panel on the whiteboard, which I imagine was very hard to do. They had to clarify that he definitely doesn’t draw under the Inouesatoh pen name lol. 
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(This pictures cracks me up no matter how many times I’ve seen it)
Then comes the main dances! I’ll include 2-3 photos of every number (incl. links to the music) and give short comments for each. (Again, there are way nicer pictures in the links mentioned above but I’m partly writing this for me to recollect my thoughts so bear with me :P)
Masquerade (Khachaturian) - Viennese Waltz (Shimoda Ai, Murano Miri, Seuchi Hideyuki, Masuda Daisuke, Sekine Choma, Takagi Takashi, Motoike Jun, and Nishio Kouichi)
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I loved that we got to see a female dance pair!! The way their dresses spun was so pretty, and when the rest of the group joined in, it really felt like a masquerade dance. This piece was very important in the 10 Dance plot, I’m glad that I could see people dancing to it (nothing came up on Youtube when I searched for it lmao).
Butter (BTS) - Cha Cha Cha (Kajiya Takashi and Katsube Kou)
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This is probably the first time I listened to Butter in full, and now it’s kind of stuck in my head... The dance was really upbeat, I especially liked the part where they kept spinning, they just kept going..! The pair looked liked they were having a lot of fun lol.
Calmi Cuori Appassionati - Rumba and Samba (Sekine Choma and Takagi Takashi)
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This was one of my favorite dances! It told such a dramatic love story and I kept rewatching it (and the BTS version) over and over again. As sailorspazz already mentioned, the shorter dancer (Sekine Choma) got to lead during the dance as well which is a bit uncommon even in same-sex dancing, so that was really cool. I had to add this third hilarious photo in as well, it’s so good that I’ve made a meme using it lmao (more HQ pictures from this dance).
All That Jazz (“Chicago” musical) - Slow Jive (Kamiwaki Yukiko, Saiki Tomoko, Shizumu Ai, Numata Manami, Takashima Kiyomi, and Tsukada Mami)
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Ladies’ number B)! I saw the pictures soon after the in-person event was held in April; I quote retweeted it with “Women 👀” and got a like from one of the dancers... That wasn’t relevant, but anyway, I loved watching this dance!
Romeo and Juliet (Nino Rota) - Waltz (Nishio Kouichi and Motoike Jun)
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Uh oh, time to bawl my eyes out again... This was obviously going to be my favorite dance of the event; it’s got the drama, the angst, and them wearing tuxedoes just makes the Honor Dance headcanon that much more real, how could I not cry?! Both dancers are similar in body type, so I’m really looking forward to using these pictures as reference for a certain fandom day coming up in a few months 👀...
Up All Night (Charlie Puth) - Rumba (Seuchi Hideyuki and Masuda Daisuke)
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This is another song they managed to get stuck in my head lol. It’s such a sweet rumba (compared to the angsty one before) and it really felt like the dance moves and expressions matched the lyrics! The hand hold at the end is adorable too...
It’s Time To Dance (“The Prom” musical)
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Allow me to indulge in spamming pictures from this finale, there were simply too many cute moments! I’m pretty sure Nishio-sensei and Motoike-sensei have paired up in past events as well, and they got to strike three different poses in this dance (not including them fixing each other’s collars because AWW THAT’S SO CUTE WTF). All in all, this was a great experience for those who couldn’t attend in-person, I hope they keep doing it every year for us overseas fans as well!
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applejaxxx2112 · 1 year
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There's a lot of different artists behind dragon ball
Akira Toriyama
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Tadayoshi Yamamuro
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Minoru Maeda
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Masaki Sato
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Daisuke Nishio
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Junya Furusawa
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Disclaimer: I'm just going off google, and there are a lot of similar styles, a lot of fan tributes etc, so I may be wrong in these. Look up the artists and which movies/series each worked on before making any judgements/analysis.
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shagrathmovies · 1 year
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Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem - 2003 - Daisuke Nishio, Hirotoshi Rissen,Leiji Matsumoto
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ljaesch · 1 year
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Anime Spotlight: Pretty Cure
Pretty Cure is a magical girl anime franchise, and this spotlight is focusing on the first series, Futari wa Pretty Cure. The anime was produced by Toei Animation and was directed by Daisuke Nishio. The 49 episodes in this series of the Pretty Cure franchise aired on Japanese television from February 1, 2004-January 30, 2005. As of this writing, Crunchyroll holds the streaming rights for Futari…
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Série Dragon Ball Z
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Série Dragon Ball Z est une série animée japonaise qui a été diffusée de 1989 à 1996. La série est la suite de Dragon Ball et suit les aventures de Goku alors qu'il défend la Terre contre le mal. La série a été extrêmement populaire au Japon et a été diffusée dans plus de 80 pays..
Comment devenir un Saiyan
Pour devenir un Saiyan, il faut d'abord être né dans la race des Saiyans. Cependant, il existe également des moyens pour les non-Saiyans d'en devenir un. Le moyen le plus courant est d'utiliser le pouvoir des Dragon Balls. Avec les boules de dragon, on peut faire un vœu pour devenir un Saiyan. Le deuxième moyen est d'absorber le pouvoir d'un Saiyan. Cela peut être fait en buvant leur sang ou en mangeant leur chair. La troisième façon est de naître avec le pouvoir d'un Saiyan. Ceci est incroyablement rare et n'est possible que si l'on possède de l'ADN Saiyan. Le dernier moyen de devenir un Saiyan est de fusionner avec lui. Cela peut être fait en utilisant les boucles d'oreilles Potara ou en utilisant la technique de la Danse de la Fusion. La fusion avec un Saiyan confère à l'utilisateur tous les pouvoirs et les capacités du Saiyan. Cependant, cette méthode est incroyablement dangereuse et ne devrait être tentée que par ceux qui sont incroyablement forts. Une fois qu'une personne est devenue un Saiyan, elle acquiert un certain nombre de capacités. Celles-ci comprennent une force, une vitesse et une durabilité accrues. Les Saiyans ont également la capacité de voler et d'utiliser des explosions d'énergie. Ils acquièrent également la capacité de se transformer en formes supérieures, comme le Super Saiyan et l'Ultra Saiyan. Ces formes confèrent à l'utilisateur encore plus de puissance, mais elles ont un coût. Plus la forme est élevée, plus il faut d'énergie pour la maintenir. Devenir un Saiyan n'est pas une tâche facile. Cela demande une force et une détermination immenses. Cependant, les récompenses en valent la peine. Ceux qui deviennent des Saiyans acquièrent une puissance et des capacités incroyables.>
L'histoire de Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z est une série télévisée d'animation japonaise produite par Toei Animation. Elle est la suite de l'anime Dragon Ball et adapte les 324 derniers chapitres de la série manga originale Dragon Ball de 519 chapitres créée par Akira Toriyama qui ont été publiés de 1988 à 1995 dans Weekly Shōnen Jump. Dragon Ball Z a été diffusé au Japon sur Fuji TV du 26 avril 1989 au 31 janvier 1996, avant d'être doublé dans des territoires tels que les États-Unis, le Canada, l'Australie, l'Europe, l'Inde et l'Amérique latine. La série a été diffusée dans 81 pays dans le monde. Elle fait partie de la franchise médiatique Dragon Ball. Dragon Ball Z suit les aventures de Goku adulte qui, avec ses compagnons, défend la terre contre le mal. L'anime présente également l'histoire secondaire du protagoniste de la série originale, le fils de Goku, Gohan, qui grandit et étudie les arts martiaux pour devenir un combattant puissant comme son père. La série a été diffusée au Japon sur Fuji TV du 26 avril 1989 au 31 janvier 1996. La série a également été diffusée dans 81 pays à travers le monde. La série a été produite par Toei Animation et a été réalisée par Daisuke Nishio. Le compositeur de la série était Shunsuke Kikuchi. Le design des personnages a été réalisé par Minoru Maeda, et le directeur artistique était Kazuo Watanabe. La première série animée Dragon Ball Z a été suivie de deux suites animées : Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997) et Dragon Ball Kai (2009-2011). Plusieurs films et émissions spéciales connexes ont également été produits. En 2009, Toei a annoncé qu'elle allait faire un remake de Dragon Ball Z sous le nom de Dragon Ball Kai, qui comprendrait une version HD rééditée de la série avec une piste audio réenregistrée. La série a commencé à être diffusée à la télévision japonaise le 5 avril 2009. La série a été suivie de deux suites animées : Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997) et Dragon Ball Kai (2009-2011). Plusieurs films et émissions spéciales connexes ont également été produits.>
Les plus grandes batailles de Dragon Ball Z
Il y a beaucoup de grandes batailles dans Dragon Ball Z, mais il y en a quelques-unes qui se démarquent des autres. Voici quelques-unes des plus grandes batailles de Dragon Ball Z : 1. Goku contre Frieza C'est la bataille qui a tout déclenché. Goku contre Frieza est la bataille qui a défini Dragon Ball Z. C'est la bataille qui a montré à tous ce qu'était Dragon Ball Z. 2. Vegeta contre Majin Buu C'est une bataille qui a été longue à venir. Vegeta et Majin Buu étaient rivaux depuis le début de Dragon Ball Z, et leur combat final a été tout simplement épique. 3. Goku contre Kid Buu Le dernier combat de Dragon Ball Z est aussi l'un des plus grands. Goku et Kid Buu se sont livrés une bataille épique qui s'est déroulée dans tout l'univers. C'était une bataille qui a vraiment montré la puissance des combattants de Dragon Ball Z.
Les meilleurs moments de Dragon Ball Z
1. Lorsque Goku devient Super Saiyan pour la première fois. 2. Lorsque Frieza est finalement vaincu. 3. Quand Piccolo se sacrifie pour sauver Gohan. 4. Quand Vegeta devient enfin un bon gars 5. Quand Trunks revient du futur 6. Quand Goku vainc Majin Buu 7. Quand Goten et Trunks fusionnent pour devenir Gotenks. 8. Quand Goku se transforme en Dieu Super Saiyan. 9. Quand l'Univers 7 gagne le Tournoi du Pouvoir. Ce ne sont là que quelques-uns des meilleurs moments de Dragon Ball Z. Quels sont vos préférés ?
Ce que Dragon Ball Z nous apprend sur la vie
Dragon Ball Z est l'une des séries animées les plus populaires de tous les temps. La série suit les aventures de Goku et de ses amis alors qu'ils défendent la Terre contre divers méchants. Bien que la série soit le plus souvent légère, il y a des moments qui peuvent être assez sérieux. Voici quelques enseignements que Dragon Ball Z peut nous donner sur la vie. 1. L'importance de la famille et des amis Tout au long de la série, nous voyons à quel point la famille et les amis sont importants pour les personnages. Ils sont toujours là les uns pour les autres, quoi qu'il arrive. C'est quelque chose que nous devrions tous garder à l'esprit dans nos propres vies. La famille et les amis sont les personnes qui seront toujours là pour nous, quoi qu'il arrive. 2. L'importance du travail acharné Dans Dragon Ball Z, nous voyons comment le travail acharné peut porter ses fruits. Goku et les autres s'entraînent sans relâche pour devenir plus forts. C'est une chose dont nous devrions tous nous souvenir dans notre propre vie. Si nous voulons atteindre un objectif, nous devons être prêts à travailler dur. 3. L'importance de ne jamais abandonner Peu importe la difficulté de la situation, les personnages de Dragon Ball Z n'abandonnent jamais. Ils trouvent toujours un moyen de continuer, même lorsque les chances sont contre eux. C'est une chose que nous devrions tous garder à l'esprit dans nos propres vies. Peu importe la difficulté des choses, nous ne devons jamais abandonner. Ce ne sont là que quelques-unes des choses que Dragon Ball Z peut nous apprendre sur la vie. La série est pleine de grandes leçons que nous pouvons tous apprendre. La série Dragon Ball Z est l'une des séries animées les plus populaires de tous les temps. Elle est aimée par les fans du monde entier pour son histoire passionnante, son action incroyable et ses personnages adorables. La série est également connue pour son humour, ses moments réconfortants et ses messages touchants. Il ne fait aucun doute que Dragon Ball Z est un classique intemporel qui continuera à être aimé par les fans pendant de nombreuses années. Read the full article
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pierppasolini · 1 year
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Crying Freeman: Portrait of a Killer (1988) // dir. Daisuke Nishio
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I, You, He, She - Chantal Akerman (1974), Scuffing song - OSRIN (2023), Interstella 5555 - Kazuhisa Takenouchi Daisuke Nishio Bernard Deyriès Hirotoshi Rissen, Kamikaze Girls - Tetsuya Nakashima (2004), Brokeback Mountain - Ang Lee (2005), Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie Part III: Rebellion - Yukihiro Miyamoto (2013), How Death Came to Earth - Ishu Patel (1971), The Passion of Joan of Arc - Carl Theodor Dreyer (1928), The Owl and the Lemming: An Eskimo Legend - Co Hoedeman (1971), Space - Zhong Xian (2020), Blood Tea and Red String - Christiane Cegavske (2006), Harpya - Raoul Servais ( 1979), Du Monde Tout Autour - Louis Clichy (2022), Blackfly - Christopher Hinton (1991), Soviet Toys - Dziga Vertov (1924), Dinner For Few - Nassos Vakalis (2014), Embroidered Zoetrope - Elliot Schultz (2013), The Fast and the Furious - Rob Cohen (2001), 2 Fast 2 Furious - John Singleton (2003), Fast & Furious - Justin Lin (2009), Fast Five - Justin Lin (2011), Drama in the Air - Gaston Velle (1904), Tarantella - Mary Ellen Bute (1940), Perspectrum - Ishu Patel (1975)
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dorothydalmati1 · 8 hours
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Dr. Slump Arale-chan Season 4 Episode 46: Verifying Love in Our Future
Written by Keiji Terui
Storyboarded and directed by Daisuke Nishio
Animation directed by Tomekichi Takeuchi
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sohel68 · 2 years
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Dragon Ball Z Double Feature: The History of Trunks / Bardock [Blu-ray]
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120. Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003) Dir.  Kazuhisa Takenouchi, Daisuke Nishio, Bernard Deyriès & Hirotoshi Rissen
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