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  2. Yasuaki Fujita - Wikipedia

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    Yasuaki Fujita (藤田 靖明, Fujita Yasuaki) [1] is a video game composer and sound designer. Best known for his work with Capcom , [ 2 ] he normally went by the alias of Bun Bun . During the NES era, he worked on the music for Mega Man 3 (in lieu of Harumi Fujita ), Tenchi wo Kurau II , The Little Mermaid , and Darkwing Duck for Capcom .

  3. Iron Man 3 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score for the Marvel Studios film, Iron Man 3 by Brian Tyler, released on April 30, 2013. [1] A separate soundtrack and concept album titled, Iron Man 3: Heroes Fall (Music Inspired by the Motion Picture) by various artists was released on the same date by Hollywood Records and Marvel Music.

  4. Kōji Morimoto - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Morimoto (森本晃司, Morimoto Kōji, born December 26, 1959) is a Japanese anime director. Some of his works include being an animator in the Akira film; shorts in Robot Carnival, Short Peace, and The Animatrix; and key animation in anime such as Kiki's Delivery Service, City Hunter, and Fist of the North Star.

  5. Kōji Kikkawa - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Kikkawa (吉川 晃司, Kikkawa Kōji, born August 18, 1965) is a Japanese singer, musician and actor. His most recent album is 2022's Over the Nine. [1]Kōji was born in Hiroshima and his music career began on February 1, 1984, with "Monica" (later remade in Cantonese sung by Leslie Cheung) and he won eight music awards in the same year.

  6. Koji Kondo - Wikipedia

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    Koji Kondo (Japanese: 近藤 浩治, Hepburn: Kondō Kōji, born August 13, 1961) is a Japanese composer and senior executive at the video game company Nintendo.He is best known for his contributions for the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda series, with his Super Mario Bros. theme being the first piece of music from a video game included in the American National Recording Registry.

  7. Matsunaga Hisahide - Wikipedia

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    Matsunaga Danjō Hisahide (松永 弾正 久秀 1508 – November 19, 1577) was a daimyō and head of the Yamato Matsunaga clan in Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century.

  8. Robot Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the OVA's credits are then shown concluding with an epilogue. In the epilogue at the end of the credits, set several years later, a man discovers an orb among the remains and brings it back to his family. It is a music box, featuring one of the carnival's robot ballerinas. As it dances, the children applaud.

  9. The Emperor's Cook - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor's Cook (Japanese: 天皇の料理番, Hepburn: Tennō no Ryōriban) is a 2015 Japanese television drama based on the novel Tennō no Ryōriban by Hisahide Sugimori, depicting the life of imperial cook Tokuzō Akiyama. [2] [3] It premiered on TBS on 26 April 2015, starring Takeru Satoh in the lead role. [4]