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Takiguchi Shūzō
Takiguchi(also Takigutchi or Takigucci) (written: or ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor and narrator *Masaru Takiguchi (born 1941), American sculptor *, Japanese poet, art critic and artist *, Japanese actor See also *7802 Takiguchi 78 may refer to: * 78 (number) * one of the years 78 BC, AD 78, 1978, 2078 * 78 RPM phonograph (gramophone) record * The 78, a proposed urban development in Chicago, Illinois, US * 78 Diana, a main-belt asteroid See also * '78 (other) ..., a main-belt asteroid {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Junpei Takiguchi
, better known by his stage name , was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Chiba Prefecture. Besides his many narration and dubbing roles, he was also known for his roles in '' Time Bokan'' (as Perasuke), '' Yatterman'' (as Dokurobei), '' Mazinger Z'' (as Count Brocken), '' Tekkaman: The Space Knight'' (as Ranbos), '' Brave Raideen'' (as Barao), and for his narration roles in ''Burari Tochūgesha no Tabi'' and ''Pittankokan Kan''. Death Takiguchi died at 7:33am JST on August 29, 2011, aged 80, from stomach cancer. Filmography Television animation *'' Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse'' (1960) – Narrator *'' Moomin'' (1969) – Moran *'' Himitsu no Akko-chan'' (1969) - Dark King *'' Andersen Stories'' (1971) - Mole *''Lupin III'' (1971) – Mr. X *'' Mazinger Z'' (1972) – Count Brocken *'' New Moomin'' (1972) – Moran *'' We Know You, Moonlight Mask-kun!'' (1972) – Satan's Claw *'' Vicky the Viking'' (1974) – Snorre *'' Tekkaman: The Space Knight'' (1975) – ...
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Masaru Takiguchi
Masaru "Taki" Takiguchi (born 1941 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-born American artist and arts educator, based in Texas. He is best known for his sculpture, his work is often abstract and made of wood, stone or metal. Biography Takiguchi received a B.A. degree in 1964 and M.A. degree in 1966 from Kyoto City University of Arts. In 1968, he immigrated to the United States and settled in Houston, Texas. He was invited to be a visiting artist at the University of Houston in 1969, 1970 and 1973. Select exhibitions have included National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (1965), Longview Museum of Fine Art (1999), Galveston Arts Center (1995, 2006), Austin Museum of Art (2008) as well as others. Takiguchi outdoor sculpture is included in the following collections; Blaffer Art Museum with the works ''Orbit I'' and ''Orbit II'', and Austin College Austin College is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Sherman, Texas.
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Shūzō Takiguchi
was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox Surrealism Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ... in pre- and postwar Japan. Devoting his life to exemplifying the movement in its orthodox form. Starting in the 1950s, he began offering new experimental outlets for young postwar avant-garde artists who lacked opportunities for presenting their work in formats other than group exhibitions. List of works Books of poetry * , 1937 * , 1967 See also * Toshiko Okanoue References People from Toyama Prefecture 1936 births 1979 deaths 20th-century Japanese poets {{Japan-poet-stub ...
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Yukihiro Takiguchi
was a Japanese actor, singer, and model affiliated with Stardust Promotion. After modeling in various campaigns, he made his acting debut in the 2004 television series '' Water Boys 2'' and later appeared as Fumizō Sōma from '' Tadashii Ōji no Tsukurikata'', Shōzō Akaike from the '' Takumi-kun'' film adaptation series, and Akira Hayase from ''Kamen Rider Drive''. In addition to television and film projects, Takiguchi has appeared in multiple stage plays. He played Shuichiro Oishi in '' Musical: The Prince of Tennis'' (2006). After leaving production, Takiguchi played the roles of Yūzō Kashima in ''Mankai Stage: A3!'' and Miroku in '' InuYasha''. In addition to acting, Takiguchi was part of the project boy band A boy band is a vocal group consisting of young male singers, usually in their Teenage, teenage years or in their twenties at the time of formation. Generally, boy bands perform love songs marketed towards girls and young women. Many boy bands ... PureBoys ...
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7802 Takiguchi
78 may refer to: * 78 (number) * one of the years 78 BC, AD 78, 1978, 2078 * 78 RPM phonograph (gramophone) record * The 78, a proposed urban development in Chicago, Illinois, US * 78 Diana, a main-belt asteroid See also * '78 (other) The ampersand, also known as the and sign, is the logogram , representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters of the word (Latin for "and"). Etymology Traditionally in English, when spelling aloud, any ... * * List of highways numbered 78 {{Numberdis ...
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