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Gōda, Gouda or Goda (written: 合田 or 郷田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese animator *, Japanese voice actor, narrator and sound director *, Japanese actor *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese animator Fictional characters: *, a character in the anime series ''Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig'' See also *, Japanese emperor *Goda-ikka The is a yakuza group based in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi, Japan. It is a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group and Yamaguchi Prefecture's largest, with an estimated 60 members. History The group was formed in 1948 as the i ..., a Japanese yakuza group * Gouda (other) * Goda (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Gouda Japanese-language surnames ...
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Masataka Gōda
is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan. He is a former major title holder, having won the Ōi, Kisei, Kiō and Ōshō titles throughout his career. Early life Gōda was born on March 17, 1971, in Suginami, Tokyo. He learned how to play shogi from his father when he was three years old. In December 1982, he entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under guidance of shogi professional . He was promoted to the rank of apprentice professional 1-dan in May 1985, and obtained professional status and the rank of 4-dan in February 1990. Shogi professional Gōda's first appearance in a major title match came in May 1992 when he challenged Kōji Tanigawa for the 60th Kisei title. Although Goda lost the match 3 games to 1, he was at the time only the second 4-dan to be the challenger for a major title. Later in September of that same year, Gōda and Tanigawa met once again in the 33rd Ōi title match, with Gōda winning the match ...
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List Of Ghost In The Shell Characters
This is a list of fictional characters in the '' Ghost in the Shell'' media franchise created by Masamune Shirow. Public Security Section 9 members Section Chief Directors Chief Daisuke Aramaki :Voiced by: Tamio Oki (Japanese, films), Osamu Saka (Japanese, ''Stand Alone Complex''), Ikkyu Juku (Japanese; '' ARISE''); William Frederick Knight (English; films, ''Stand Alone Complex'' TV series, Bandai Visual dub; 1997 game, 2004 game, 2005 game), Russell Roberts (English; ''Stand Alone Complex'' OVAs, Ocean dub), Rik Thomas (English; ''Stand Alone Complex'', Animax Asia dub), John Swasey (English; ''ARISE'', Funimation dub) :Portrayed by: "Beat" Takeshi Kitano ( 2017 film) is the ''Chief Executive Director'' of Public Security Section 9. In ''Stand Alone Complex'', Lt. Col. Aramaki is a strict chief, and is informally referred to by Section 9 agents as the "old ape" (most likely because in the original manga he was drawn with a face that appeared to be half monkey, ...
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Hozumi Gōda
is a Japanese voice actor, narrator and sound director affiliated with OGIPRO THE NEXT Co. Inc.. He is part of a three-man comedy team called . Filmography Anime television series ;1980s *''Armored Trooper Votoms'' (1983) (Chirico Cuvie) ;1990s *''Rurouni Kenshin'' (1996) (Lorenzo Shōzō) *'' Blue Submarine 6'' (1998) (Hayami Tetsu) *''Beast Wars II'' (1998) (Lio Convoy) *'' Beast Wars Neo'' (1999) (Lio Convoy) *''Hunter × Hunter'' (1999) ( Leorio) ;2000s *''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' (2000) (Jean Claude Magnum) *''Prince of Tennis'' (2001) (Mamoru Inoue) *''King of Bandit Jing'' (2002) (Campari) *''Last Exile'' (2003) ( Vincent Alzey) *''R.O.D the TV'' (2003) ( Joe "Joker" Carpenter) *''Zatch Bell!'' (2003) (Kafka Sunbeam) *''Battle B-Daman'' (2004) (Shin) *''Shura no Toki'' (2004) (Izumi Mutsu) *''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX'' (2004) (Mr. T/Trueman, Darkness) *'' Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid'' (2005) (Vincent Blueno) *''Ginga Densetsu Weed'' (2005) (Tokimune) *'' Zettai Sh ...
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Tsuneo Gōda
is an animator. He directs Domo (Domo-kun) shorts by using stop motion animation; Domo is the mascot of NHK. He has also directed the stop motion animation film '' Komaneko - The Curious Cat'' and the three-minute stop motion music video short "I am a Bear," which is based on the Hikaru Utada song " Boku wa Kuma." In 2011, Gōda was awarded the Inkpot Award The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International. It is given to professionals in the fields of comic books, comic strips, animation, science fiction, and related areas of popular culture, at CCI's annual conv .... References Living people Inkpot Award winners Japanese animators Japanese animated film directors Japanese music video directors Stop motion animators Year of birth missing (living people) {{Animator-stub ...
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Hiroaki Gōda
is an animator, character designer, screenwriter and director for anime. His most known work is that as director and screenwriter of the various ''Oh My Goddess!'' anime adaptions. Works Anime *Direction :* ''Bubblegum Crisis'' :* ''Oh My Goddess!'' :* ''Ah! My Goddess - The Movie'' :* ''Ah! My Goddess TV'' :* ''Ah! My Goddess - Flights of Fancy'' :* ''Aa! Megami-sama! Tatakau Tsubasa'' :* ''Aa! Megami-sama!'' (2011) *Character Design :*'' Please Teacher!'' :* ''Please Twins!'' :* ''Amagami SS , is a Japanese dating simulation game for the PlayStation 2 and the spiritual successor to '' KimiKiss'', both of which were developed and published by Enterbrain. Amagami was released on March 19, 2009. , six manga adaptations have be ...'' :* ''Amagami SS Plus'' :* '' Love, Elections, & Chocolate'' :*'' Bloom Into You'' *Chief Animation Direction :* ''Love, Elections, & Chocolate'' :* ''Fantastic Adventure Of Yohko: Leda'' :* '' Mujigen Hunter Fandora'' *Concept Desi ...
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Goda-ikka
The is a yakuza group based in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi, Japan. It is a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group and Yamaguchi Prefecture's largest, with an estimated 60 members. History The group was formed in 1948 as the in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi by Koichi Goda, then a member of an old yakuza clan, the Kagotora-gumi. The Goda-gumi was renamed the Goda-ikka in 1968."1993 Police White Paper Chapter 1 : The Actual Condition of the Boryokudan"
1993, ''National Police Agency (Japan), National Police Agency''
It was registered as a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law in July 1992. Kanji Nukui became its six-generation president in 1994. In October 2009, following his retirement, Makoto Sueh ...
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Masashi Goda
(born 24 November 1969) is a Japanese actor from Kanagawa Prefecture. He is best known for his portrayal of Yuuji Mita/OHBlue in ''Chōriki Sentai Ohranger''. In 2009, he joined the cast of ''Samurai Sentai Shinkenger'' in the recurring role of Shiba Retsudō, the first Shinken Red. Filmography Television *''Chouriki Sentai Ohranger'' (1995–96), Yuji Mita/OhBlue *''Doremisora'' (2002) *''Mito Kōmon'' (2003–10), Kaku-san *''Bewitched in Tokyo'' (2004), Kaku-san *''AIBOU is a Japanese television detective series that first aired on TV Asahi on June 3, 2000. It has been adapted into six films: '' AIBOU: The Movie'' (2008), ''AIBOU: CSI Files'' (2009), '' AIBOU: The Movie II'' (2010), ''AIBOU: X-DAY'' (2013), '' A ...'' (2012), Hijikata Films *'' Samurai Sentai Shinkenger the Movie: The Fateful War'' (2009), Shiba Retsudō *''Ninomiya Kinjirō'' (2018), Ninomiya Kinjirō References External linksOfficial website* 1969 births Living people Male actors from K ...
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Gouda (other)
Gouda may refer to: * Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands ** Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda ** Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda ** Gouda railway station * Gouda, Western Cape, a small town in South Africa with a name of Khoisan origin * Gōda, a Japanese surname * Emperor Go-Uda (1265–1324), emperor of Japan * Gouda rabbit, a breed of rabbit See also * * * Gauda (other) Gauda may refer to: * Gauda, a caste of Odisha * Gauḍa (city), Bengal * Gauḍa (region), Bengal * Gauda Kingdom, a kingdom during the 5th to 7th century in Bengal (present-day Gauda city) * Gauda (king), ruler of Numidia during 1st century BC * ... * Goda (other) * Gowda (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Goda (other)
Goda may refer to: Names * a Lithuanian female name meaning “to have a sense, to perceive". Lithuanian word “goda” also means "honor, glory, respect" * Devin Goda (born 1989), an American male model and former professional football player * a hypocorism of various Germanic given names in ''God-'' ** Goda of England (''Godgifu'') (c. 1004 - c. 1049), 11th-century English princess * a surname derived from a given name in ''God-'', found in Germany and Hungary ** Krisztina Goda (b. 1970), Hungarian film director * Gōda, Japanese surnames 合田 or 郷田 connected to "rice paddies" * a Sanskrit epithet meaning "cattle-giving" ** '' Goda Varma'' "cattle-giver protector", a title given to the firstborn son by the nobility of the south Indian Kingdom of Conchin in the 16th and 17th centuries * Kuno Goda, a pseudonym used by a German artist People * Goda-ikka, a yakuza group * Godha (a Jain caste) Places * Göda, a municipality in Saxony, Germany * Goda, Purba Bardha ...
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Emperor Go-Uda
was the 91st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1274 through 1287. This 13th-century sovereign was named after the 9th-century Emperor Uda and ''go-'' (後), translates literally as "later"; and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Uda," or in some older sources, may be identified as "Emperor Uda, the second" or as "Emperor Uda II." Genealogy Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (''imina'') was Yohito (世仁). He was the second son of Emperor Kameyama. They were from the Daikaku-ji line. *Consort: Imperial Princess Reishi (姈子内親王; 1270–1307) later Yūgimon'in (遊義門院), Emperor Go-Fukakusa's daughter *Consort: Horikawa (Minamoto) Motoko (堀河(源)基子) later Nishika'mon-in (西華門院; 1269–1355), Horikawa Tomomori's daughter **First son: Imperial Prince Kuniharu (邦治親王) later Emperor Go-Nijō *Lady-in-waiting: Itsutsuji (Fujiwara) ...
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