Katsuya Kobayashi
Nacimiento : 1941-03-27, Hiroshima, Japan
Historia
KORBY or Katsuya Kobayashi is a Japanese voice actor, disc jockey and narrator. He provided the voice of the Build Driver and Nebulasteam Gun in Kamen Rider Build. He also provided the voice of the Kamen Rider Build Gashat. He was also the chorus of the New Kamen Rider song Kagayake! Hachinin Rider, which was the theme of Eight Riders vs. Galaxy King and the second ending of the show.
Mineo Osumi
It is the early 1930s and the command of the Japanese Imperial Navy determines to construct the world's biggest and most formidable battleship, Yamato. One of the admirals, Yamamoto Isoroku, disagrees. He recruits the upstart and mathematics' expert Tadashi Kai who discovers there are discrepancies between the official cost estimates and the actual figures. They soon find out that they have stumbled upon a conspiracy.
Build Driver (voice)
Después de la formación del nuevo mundo y de la derrota de Evolto, Sento Kiryu y Ryuga Banjo se pueden ver en una instalación de almacenamiento registrando la última historia que recuerdan. . Sento señala que no podían pedir ayuda por voz a aquellas personas que existían en este mundo porque todos sus recuerdos relacionados con la Caja de Pandora fueron borrados, incluidos ellos dos. Al necesitar dinero para quedarse donde están, Sento ha estado creando varios inventos para que Ryuga los venda, el último de los cuales fue un elemento de transformación que podría superar al Dragón Cross-Z.Después de que Ryuga se va, un extraterrestre llamado Killbus emerge del panel blanco de Pandora y copia los recuerdos y la apariencia de Sento. Killbus dice que Evolto le robó la caja de Pandora y que quiere recuperarla.
Build Driver (voice)
This special takes place before episode 42 of the Kamen Rider Build TV series. Misora, who has gotten irritated with Gentoku’s Fashion Sense, takes him out for shopping to buy new clothes. Over there he meets a boy but...
Build Driver (voice) (uncredited)
"¡El plan de aniquilación de Build! Lanzado por el nuevo Primer Ministro de Touto, consiste en, como su nombre implica, cazar a Kamen Rider Build y ejecutarlo. Banjo, que ahora está del lado del gobierno, le robará el Hazard Trigger y se lo dará al Primer Ministro para que este se convierta en Kamen Rider Blood... ¿Por qué está Banjo del lado del gobierno? ¿Qué quiere Kamen Rider Blood realmente? ¿Cuál es el secreto del Best Match Rabbit/Dragon? ¡La película iluminará los misterios del nacimiento de Build!"
Build Driver (voice)
Kamen Rider Build: Birth! Bear Televi!! VS Kamen Rider Grease! is a Televi-Kun Hyper Battle DVD for Kamen Rider Build featuring the exclusive appearance of Build's Bear Televi Form. This special takes place between episodes 18 and 19. It reveals the origin of the Hokuto Three Crows' dog tags.
Build Driver (voice)
Unos misteriosos enemigos se les aparecen a Kiryuu y Banjou, por lo que el genio decide usar un poder nuevo el cual no es otro más que el del mismísimo Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. Allí será cuando un ser extraño aparezca comenzando la trama, que continúa en otro mundo con los médicos gamers afrontando problemas similares. Ha llegado el momento de reunir nuevamente a un equipo de ensueño para hacerse cargo de una amenaza que podría acaba no con un mundo, sino con dos. *Estrenada luego del episodio 13 de la serie.
Self
In Ramen Heads, Osamu Tomita, Japan's reigning king of ramen, takes us deep into his world, revealing every single step of his obsessive approach to creating the perfect soup and noodles, and his relentless search for the highest-quality ingredients.
Sayoko's Neighbour
Sayoko es una chica poco convencional que dirige un servicio de alquiler de gatos. Vive sola rodeada de gatos desde que murió su abuela. Recorre la ciudad con un carro lleno de gatos y un megáfono buscando gente solitaria a la que alquilar un gato con el que llenar el hueco de sus corazones. Esta es su historia y la de las personas a las que les alquila los gatos.
Makoto Ozaki
Taro is a 12-year-old into baseball and radio, especially "Music Express," a song-request show. Sound quaint? But it is 1977 and a small town in Hokkaido, a more innocent, pure-hearted time and place, we are told. Taro, however, has a blood disease that lands him in the hospital where his aunt is a nurse. Rounds of tests, transfusions and injections sap his spirit, despite the kindness and dedication of his young doctor and the Doctor's hospital-director father. The latter, a music buff who broadcasts classics over the hospital's PA system, asks Taro to relieve him as DJ — and soon the boy is ensconced in the hospital director's well-stocked library-cum-studio, spinning popular J-Pop tunes. He also becomes acquainted with Tamaki, a girl he first calls "the mummy" because of her bandages and full body cast — she was injured in a traffic accident. He later changes his tune when she is revealed as a cute 13-year-old — for him, an older woman...
Murakami
A widow who has single-handedly raised her autistic son loses her job and begins attending a technical college to gain new qualifications. She meets others looking for a new start in life, including a former salaryman with whom she begins a furtive romance...
Film Director
Biwako is a vain, middle-aged actress who witnesses a brutal murder. Realizing that the very public life of the woman makes their sole witness vulnerable to the killers, the police assign two officers to safeguard her until the trial. In the interim, the lives of Biwako and everyone around her are changed in unexpected ways.
Shachou
Based on the manga by Sadao Jouji which has been running in the magazine Shukan Gendai since 1969.
Masataka Otake
A detective infiltrates the yakuza
A young boy gets caught up in the machinations of a new religious order, that seeks to revive demonic beings.
Who Do I Choose? is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko.
Yasuo Akune
When a gun belonging to a police officer is stolen, it ends up in the hands of a student, who decides to use it on a yakuza who beat him recently. Now the police officer is hot on the student’s trail, and he’s determined to prevent the gun from going off.
Katsuhiko Kobayashi
The Kobayashi family finally get the chance to move out of their tiny, cramped Tokyo apartment in favour of the suburban house of their dreams. But all is not well: the house is infested by termites and the family starts cracking up: Son Masaki is studying so obsessively for his exams that he's losing his mind; daughter Erika is oblivious of all but her forthcoming record company audition, grandfather Yasukuni starts getting World War II flashbacks and father Katsuhiko is so worried about his family's "sickness" that he thinks can only be cured by group suicide.
DJ Bill (voice)
Año 2.500. La paz de la Alianza Galáctica se ve amenazada por el imperio Bostoniano, una raza diabólica gobernada por el tirano Helmuth.
A nuestro héroe Kinball Kinisson, hijo de un patrullero ex-galáctico, le confían misteriosamente una “LENTE” con datos secretos del enemigo. La “LENTE” le confiere increíbles poderes, empujándole a enfrentarse a las peligrosas fuerzas Boskonianas. En su lucha por salvar la galaxia, Kim y su fiel aliado Van Burskirk reciben el apoyo de Worsel, del planeta Velantia y de DJ Hill, un espía loco y salvaje.
When a broadcasting company takes away its financial support from a symphony orchestra, some of the members refuse to admit defeat. The first violinist returns to his home and manages to get the orchestra back together for a grandiose performance, saved at the last minute by their original conductor -- and boding well for the future of the die-hard musicians.