
Kinryu Arimoto
Acting
Biography
Kinryu Arimoto (有本 欽隆 Arimoto Kinryū, born Arimoto Yoshitaka, February 11, 1940 in Tottori) was a Japanese voice actor formerly employed by Production Baobab and is a shodan in kenpo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: February 11, 1940
Place of Birth: Yonago, Tottori, Japan
Known For

Gigantic Formula
Mechanical Gods' War Gigantic Formula, also known as Apo Mekhanes Theos Gigantic Formula, is a Japanese anime series that aired in Japan. The show was first aired April 4, 2007 by TV Tokyo, and ended its run on September 26, 2007. A manga adaptation by Shōhei Oka was serialized concurrently in Dengeki Daioh.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Disregard for alchemy’s laws ripped half of Edward Elric’s limbs from his body and left his brother Alphonse’s soul clinging to a suit of armor. To restore what was lost, the brothers seek the Philosopher’s Stone. Enemies and allies – the corrupt military, the Homunculi, and foreign alchemists – will alter the Elric brothers course, but their purpose will remain unchanged and their bond unbreakable.

Romeo and the Black Brothers
To get the money to pay for a doctor for his father, Romeo bravely sells himself as a chimney sweep. On the way to Milan he meets Alfredo, a mysterious boy on the run heading to the same fate. Upon being separated and sold to their new bosses, the two boys swear eternal friendship. Romeo has to learn the hardships of a chimney sweep's job.

Monster
Kenzou Tenma, a Japanese brain surgeon in Germany, finds his life in utter turmoil after getting involved with a psychopath that was once a former patient.

Monster
Kenzou Tenma, a Japanese brain surgeon in Germany, finds his life in utter turmoil after getting involved with a psychopath that was once a former patient.

Elfen Lied
The Diclonius, a mutated homo sapien that is said to be selected by God and will eventually become the destruction of mankind, possesses two horns in their heads, and has a "sixth sense" which gives it telekinetic abilities. Due to this dangerous power, they have been captured and isolated in laboratories by the government. Lucy, a young and psychotic Diclonius, manages to break free of her confines and brutally murder most of the guards in the laboratory, only to get shot in the head as she makes her escape. She survives and manages to drift along to a beach, where two teenagers named Kouta and Yuka discovers her. Having lost her memories, she was named after the only thing that she can now say, "Nyuu," and the two allow her to stay at Kouta's home. However, it appears that the evil "Lucy" is not dead just yet...

Inazuma Eleven ChouJigen Dream Match
The movie aired on June 13th 2014 in theaters. This is the fourth movie of the Inazuma Eleven universe. The DVD version of the movie was released on October 22, 2014.

Initial D
Takumi’s job as a tofu delivery boy has turned him into one of the most formidable drivers around. Behind the wheel of his Eight-Six, he’s one with the road—and his life shifts into high gear when the underground street racing world takes notice. Drivers from across the region are lining up for a shot at the new guy. Takumi’s not just focused on winning—he’s out to prove he’s the best.

Ninja Resurrection
Join a nightmarish journey through faith and betrayal as the infamous warrior Jubei returns to confront the ultimate evil! Japan, 1614, the Tokugawa Shogunate bans the practice of Christianity and ruthlessly slaughters its adherents. The scattered survivors place their faith in a prophecy of salvation: a Child of Heaven will be born to deliver the faithful from their enemies. Yet, hidden within the same prophecy is a dark omen. For it is written that, should the promised savior falter, he will be reborn as Satan. Now, a new leader, Shiro Amakusa, has arisen to challenge the Shogun's power. The followers of Christ believe their savior has appeared. However, unspeakable treachery lurks within the Christian stronghold, as the blood-soaked horror of the prophecy is unleashed!

Space Brothers: Number Zero
Prequel to the TV anime series, revolving around the "origin of the dream."
Filmography
as Masaoka Tomomi (voice)
as Tomomi Masaoka (voice)
as ヴィントシュトレ・フォン・フリューゲル
as Kensho Furubayashi (voice)
as Edward Newgate / Whitebeard (voice)
as Eddie Jay (voice)
as (voice)
as Tomomi Masaoka (voice)
as Hajime Wataya (voice)
as Whitebeard (voice)
as Tarō Asō (voice)
as Zhang Rang
as Knox (voice)
as Haikizoku (voice)
as Brain Surgeon (voice)
as ヴィントシュトレ・フォン・フリューゲル
as Szilard Quates (voice)
as Daniel Peterson (voice)
as Steve O'Brien (voice)
as Goutetsu (voice)
as Richard Guyot (voice)
as Secretary of Defence (voice)
as Kensuke Niimi (voice)
as Chief Kakuzawa (voice)
as Professor Saotome (voice)
as Mr. Liebert (voice)
as Gross (voice)
as Dōgen Takayanagi (voice)
as Patrick Zala (voice)
as Dr. Steiner (voice)
as Dar (voice)
as Ken Kogashiwa (voice)
as Police Chief Nogami (voice)
as Gouman
as Tokuhiro Iga (voice)
as Yamamoto (voice)
as Robert Hardy
as Ken Kogashiwa (voice)
as Matsudaira Nobutsuna (voice)
as Akai (voice)
as Ushio Fuzuchi (voice)
as Police Chief Nogami (voice)
as Fox/Buddhist priest (Voice)
as Oshou (voice)
as Chief (voice)
as Professor Casella (voice)
as Tatsuo Mikami (voice)
as Vice Principal (voice)
as Vice Principal (voice)
as Seizou Yoshizaki (voice)
as Lazlo (voice)
as Rikako's Father (voice)
as Zenzo (voice)
as Net Police (voice)
as Kurata (voice)
as Waal (voice)