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Hashire Merosu
is the title of two anime, Japanese animated films. The first was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata and released on Japanese television on February 7, 1981. It was 68 minutes long, and its official title did not include the exclamation mark on the end. The second, ''with'' the exclamation mark, was a 107-minute remake of the first and was released on July 25, 1992. It featured direction and screenplay by Masaaki Osumi, music by Kazumasa Oda, art by Hiroyuki Okiura and Satoshi Kon, and background art by Hiroshi Ohno. The first film was produced by Toei and the second by Visual 80, and both were based on Run, Melos!, the original short story written by Osamu Dazai in 1940. Plot The story takes places in 360 BC and tells the tale of Melos, a Greek country man who is arrested and accused of conspiracy against the king. He gets three days to travel to his sister's wedding while Selinentius (Selinae), a brilliant sculptor who Melos just met, stays as a hostage. As opposed to Osamu ...
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Tomoharu Katsumata
is a Japanese film director best known for his work on various anime works. A leading director at the Toei Animation studio during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Katsumata worked as a director on several of Toei's anime television adaptations of manga by Go Nagai, including '' Devilman'' (1972), '' Mazinger Z'' (1972), '' Cutey Honey'' (1973), '' Great Mazinger'' (1974), ''UFO Robo Grendizer'' (1975) and '' Gaiking'' (1976) (both Grendizer and Gaiking became later part of Jim Terry's '' Force Five'' package on U.S. television). Katsumata also directed a TV adaptation of '' Silver Fang -The Shooting Star Gin-'' in 1986. Early life Katsumata graduated from Nippon University's film school in 1960 and began working with the Kyoto division of the Toei Company that same year as an assistant director to Masahiro Makino, Eiichi Kudo, Tomotaka Tasaka on his samurai dramas. After a few years, Katsumata moved to Toei Doga (Toei Animation) in Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Met ...
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