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Series one of Let's Learn Japanese was made in 1984 and 1985. It was presented by Mary Althaus and featured a number of skits, featuring Mine-san (Yusuke Mine), Sugihara-san (Miki Sugihara), and Kaihō-san (Hiroyuki Kaihō), who were designed to help the viewer memorize, and practice the use of, new words and grammatical structures.
Ten episodes survive in the NHK archives. 22 Watashi wa umi (わたしは海) (I Am the Sea) 2 October 1978 31 March 1979 Starring Tomoko Aihara. About a woman raising war orphans. Three episodes survive in the NHK archives. The most recent asadora to have missing episodes; all subsequent series survive in full. 23 Mā-nē-chan (マー姉ちゃん)
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Oyuki of the Gomune (Note: This episode has subsequently been removed from all TV broadcasts and DVD releases) Fangs of the Wolf; Ikkoku-Bashi Bridge; Highway of Assassins; The Lowly Maid; Amya and Anema; The Guns of Sakai; The Castle Wall Attack; Six Roads to Infinity; Baby Cart on the River Styx; Deer Hunters; O-Chiyo's Boat; Article 79 (aka ...
Akio Jissoji (実相寺昭雄, Jissōji Akio, March 29, 1937 – November 29, 2006) was a Japanese television and film director best known outside Japan for the 1960s tokusatsu TV series Ultraman and Ultraseven, as well as for his auteur erotic ATG-produced Buddhist trilogy Mujo (無常), Mandala (曼陀羅), and Uta (哥).
It was broadcast on Animax, a Japanese pay-per-view channel, from November 9, 2002, to April 12, 2003, and later released on DVD in 2003. The second chapter was divided into two parts. The first was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata and scripted by Yosuke Kuroda. The first episodes were released from December 17, 2005, to February 18, 2006.
The J9 Series (J9シリーズ, Jei Nain Shirīzu) is a trilogy of Japanese Super Robot [1] mecha anime television series. The anime were broadcast by TV Tokyo from 1981 to 1984, the 1980s trilogy was produced and animated by Kokusai Eiga-sha (Movie International Company). In 2014, a fourth series was announced to be in production for a 2016 ...
Tree of Heaven (Korean: 천국의 나무; RR: Cheon-guk-ui Na-mu) is a 2006 South Korean-Japanese series starring Lee Wan and Park Shin-hye. [1] It aired on SBS from February 8 to March 9, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 10 episodes.