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Black Heaven (課長王子, Kachō-Ōji), also referred to as The Legend of Black Heaven and Kacho-Ōji, is a Japanese anime television series conceptualized by Hiroki Hayashi and produced by Pioneer Corporation, Pioneer LDC Inc., AIC and A.P.P.P.
The Legend of Black Heaven: Joseph Watanabe: As David Lucas Grouped under "English Voice Talent" [38] 2001: Digimon Tamers: Guilmon, Growlmon, WarGrowlmon, Megidramon, Gallantmon,Gallantmon Crimson Mode (shared with Brian Beacock) Gigimon, Mitsuo Yamaki, Kenta Kitagawa: Also ADR script writer: CA [36] [37] The Big O: Roger Smith Rurouni Kenshin
Yasuyuki Ueda (上田 耕行, Ueda Yasuyuki) is a Japanese producer, who has worked on such projects as Serial Experiments Lain (a producer and story writer). He was a director for the Noel video game, worked on the Lain video game, as well as on Wachenröder for the Sega Saturn.
[3] [1] He also voiced starring characters Captain Michael Heartland in Argento Soma; Oji Tanaka in The Legend of Black Heaven, which was broadcast on International Channel and was the voice of Ogremon and various "mons" in Digimon. In Naruto, he voices Homura and Ay, the Fourth Raikage.
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Legends of the Dark King: A Fist of the North Star Story (Japanese: 天の覇王 北斗の拳 ラオウ外伝, Hepburn: Ten no Haō: Hokuto no Ken: Raō Gaiden, 'The Conqueror of the Heavens: Fist of the North Star Raoh Side-Story'), commonly romanized as Ten no Haoh or Raoh Gaiden, is a Japanese manga series by Yuko Osada that was serialized in the Weekly Comic Bunch from 2006 to 2007.
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