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Voice cast[edit] Cam Clarke and Johnny Yong Bosch (top to bottom) voiced Kaneda in the first and second English dub of the film, respectively. Character Japanese[14] English Electric Media/
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Pioneer (2001)[16][17] Shōtarō Kaneda Mitsuo Iwata Cam Clarke Johnny Yong Bosch Tetsuo Shima Nozomu Sasaki Jan Rabson Joshua Seth Kei Mami Koyama Kay Wendee Lee Lara Cody Colonel Shikishima Tarō Ishida Tony Pope Jamieson Price Ryūsaku (Ryu) Tesshō Genda Roy Bob Buchholz Steve Kramer Doctor Ōnishi Mizuho Suzuki Lewis Arquette Simon Prescott Takashi (No. 26) Tatsuhiko Nakamura Barbara Goodson Cody MacKenzie Kiyoko (No. 25) Fukue Itō Melora Harte Sandy Fox Masaru (No. 27) Kazuhiro Shindō Bob Bergen Travis Weaver Kaori Yuriko Fuchizaki Barbara Goodson Michelle Ruff Yamagata Masaaki Ōkura Yama Michael Lindsay Tony Pope Kai Takeshi Kusao Bob Bergen Anthony Pulcini Nezu Hiroshi Ōtake Insider Mike Reynolds Tony Pope Terrorist 1 Masato Hirano Lewis Arquette Steve Blum Terrorist 2 Yukimasa Kishino Wally Burr Michael McConnohie Shimazaki Yukimasa Kishino Tony Pope Robert Axelrod Colonel's Council Liaison Kōichi Kitamura Lewis Arquette Michael Forest Eiichi Watanabe Tarō Arakawa Bob Bergen Ted Rae Mitsuru Kuwata Yukimasa Kishino Tony Pope Skip Stellrecht Yūji Takeyama Masato Hirano Jan Rabson Eddie Frierson Groupies Kayoko Fujii
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Christopher Carroll Production[edit] While working on the Akira manga, Katsuhiro Otomo did not intend to adapt the series; however, he became "very intrigued" when the offer to develop his work for the screen was put before him. [18] He agreed to an anime film adaptation of the series on the grounds that he retained creative control of the project – this insistence was based on his experiences working on Harmagedon. [14] The Akira Committee was the name given to a partnership of several major Japanese entertainment companies brought together to realize production of an Akira film. The group's assembly was necessitated by the unconventionally high starting budget of around ¥500,000,000, intended to achieve the desired epic standard equal to Otomo's over 2,000-page manga tale. The committee consisted of Kodansha, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Bandai, Hakuhodo, Toho, LaserDisc Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation who all forwarded money and promotion towards the film. The animation for the film was provided for by animation producers, Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment).

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[43] Murasakibara and Kuroko get along really well, except when Kuroko starts talking about basketball. Then Murasakibara just gets annoyed. [44] Kuroko is the youngest member of the Generation of Miracles, according to the Japanese schooling system. According to Seirin High’s basketball team’s members, Kuroko’s grades are average. [45] Kuroko made an appearance in a separate anime series named Assassination Classroom, in which he was seen in the 32nd episode lining up at Class 3E's restaurant along with Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo from Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Kuroko's Ignite Kai Pass technique has been used by notable NBA players such as Manu Ginobili. [46] Kuroko's passing skill is also similar to a notable NBA star, Jason Williams. References ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 60, page ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 24, page 3 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 103, page 7 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 5, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 30 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 2 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 81, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 209, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 126, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 26, page 16&17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 87, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 91, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 4 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 149, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 150, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 191, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 263, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 15, page 4, 5 & 6 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 22, page 7 & 8 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 55 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 19, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 32, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 107, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 135, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 158, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 159, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 248, page 19 ↑ Kuroko on Wikipedia ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 37, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 114, page 18 ↑ CHARACTERS BIBLE ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 1 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 10 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 148, page 14-15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 227, page 9 ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Special CD Vol. Kizuna Encounter (1996, NeoGeo)
This was a tag-team-based fighting game with gigantic characters. You picked a team of two characters, and during the match, you could swap between them by tapping the D button while standing in a special tag zone. Otherwise, combat was weapons-based, and the game played like a cross between early Fatal Fury games and the Samurai Shodown series. The biggest claim to fame for Kizuna Encounter is that the English home cartridge version is extremely rare. Whereas a home cartridge of the original Metal Slug goes for roughly $1,000, Kizuna Encounter has sold for upward of $5,000. As a result, there are many counterfeit versions out there. The only good way to check for a counterfeit is to open the cartridge and see if there's a mess of wires inside or if the ROM chips seem two-thirds smaller than the slot they're soldered into. Both conditions suggest an illegitimate conversion from an arcade MVS cartridge. Metal Slug Super-Vehicle 001 (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1997), Saturn (1997)
Obviously parodying the movie and TV smash hits Full Metal Jacket and MASH, Metal Slug came out during SNK's prime. A full-out shoot-'em-up, Metal Slug combined challenging levels and beautiful art direction for a title that many will say was the beginning of the greatest shooter series ever created. What made Metal Slug such an entertaining title was its over-the-top humor, which made every single level a blast to play.
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