Akihisa Matzura

Akihisa Matzura

Birth : 1964-04-30, Tokyo, Japan

History

Akihisa Matzura (松浦 晃久, Matsūra Akihisa, April 30, 1964) is a Japanese musician, sound producer, arranger, composer, pianist, keyboardist and guitarist. He was born in Tokyo, and his father is Iwao Matsuura (松浦 巖, Matsūra Iwao), founder of The Philharmonic Chorus of Tokyo, and his mother is Toshiko Maeda (前田 敏子, Maeda Toshiko), a voice actress.

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Akihisa Matzura
Akihisa Matzura
Akihisa Matzura

Movies

Black Butler
Original Music Composer
Set in the year 2020, Shiori Genbo runs the large corporation Funtom. Shiori is also a descendant of prestigious noble family Phantomhive of England. As a descendant of the noble family Phantomhive, Shiori solves difficult cases which are ordered by the queen. In order to take revenge, Shiori makes a deal with Butler Sebastian. Their deal involves Butler Sebastian protecting Shiori until her revenge is fulfilled and then Sebastian will consume her spirit.
Ranma ½: The Movie 2 — The Battle of Togenkyo: Rescue the Brides!
Music
With the Tendos, the Saotomes, Ryoga, Shampoo and Ukyo misinterpreting Tatewake Kuno's invitation to his two loves, Akane and "The Pig Tailed Girl", to try his new yacht, a whole new episode of chaos begins in the already unstable lives of the Saotome/Tendo clan. A mysterious shadow kidnaps first Akane's sister Kasumi, then continues on until all the girls disappear. All except everyone's favorite hydrotranssexual. As an ambush, Ranma's set out to trap one of the shadows, revealing them to be under the control of a powerful prince Toma. Toma is the young prince of a floating island to which only males are born due to a powerful spring which turns anything into a man. Of course, he's out to rescue the girls, but more importantly, can he get a hold of the water that may free him of the Jusenkyo curse? And even more importantly, can he keep his mouth shut before Akane does more damage to him then Prince Toma does?
Hisashi Eguchi's It Will All Work Out!
Music
Adapted from the manga of the same name by Hisashi Eguchi, and directed by Minoru Kawasaki and Rintaro, this is a series of random skits featuring anime, live action, and puppet show segments, exploring love, sex, death and many other sometimes controversial subjects.