
Koji Tsujitani
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 26, 1962
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Crows
Harumichi Bouya is the new transfer student coming to Suzuran High School, nicknamed the "School of Crows" because of the jet-black school outfit & the fact that all of the students are hated delinquents. Harumichi quickly becomes friends with Yasuo Yasuda, a small & weak boy who is easily preyed upon by the large Akutsu. Though Harumichi has no interest in the existing gang wars in Suzuran to determine who can lead the school as a unified group, a feat that has never been done in the history of the school, he still gets involved when his beastly power in fighting attracts the attention of Hideto Bandou, who leads a division of a motorcycle gang called The Front of Armament.

Eden's Bowy
Yorn gazes up at two massive cities floating in the sky and dreams of discovering their mysteries. Without warning, those mysteries come looking for him! Edenic assassins murder his father and Yorn is next on the hit list. Only a nameless old man and a mysterious young girl can help Yorn on his quest to find his long lost mother... and the truth. Known as the God Hunter, Yorn leads a race against the dark designs of the technological overlords in this action packed fantasy adventure!

DT Eightron
Shu is from Datania, a country that makes young children work. He and his friends were trying to escape when they met the Returners. The Returners are some kind of rebels to Datania. Shu goes with the Returners to fight Zero, Nines, and his men who are after DT, a special substance inside humans.

Fighting Spirit
Makunouchi Ippo is an ordinary high school student in Japan. Since he spends most of his time away from school helping his mother run the family business, he doesn't get to enjoy his younger years like most teenagers. Always a target for bullying at school (the family fishing business grants him a distinct odor), Ippo's life is one of hardship. One of these after-school bullying sessions turns Ippo's life around for the better, as he is saved by a boxer named Takamura. He decides to follow in Takamura's footsteps and train to become a boxer, giving his life direction and purpose. Ippo's path to perfecting his pugilistic prowess is just beginning...

Ranma ½
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.

Ranma ½
Ranma Saotome, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns into a girl and a cute, well-built redhead at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Akane Tendo, a girl who hates boys.

InuYasha
Kagome Higurashi is a modern day young girl who lives with her family by the old Higure shrine. Unbeknownst to Kagome, she is the reincarnation of priestess Kikyo and posseses the "Jewel of Four Souls" (the Shikon jewel). One ill-fated day, Kagome locates an ancient well near her home and is abruptly transported through the well and into a feudal Japan, inhabited by demons. There, she encounters Inuyasha, son of a powerful demon father and a human mother, who is pinned to a tree by an enchanted arrow.

Floral Magician Mary Bell
Floral Magician Mary Bell, or known as Magical Heroes, is the fourth and last magical girl anime by Ashi Productions. The fifty-episode series first aired in Japan from 1992 until 1993. It has also been broadcast in Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy, Taiwan, China, France, Poland, Thailand, and in most Arab countries. The series was adapted as a theatrical film and two educational films. The DVD version was released on March 20, 2004.

Madara
Born of legendary origins, the young Madara has grown up in obscurity as an apprentice blacksmith. An encounter with the demonic Mouki reveals his destiny, and catapults him into the middle of a mystic quest. Madara fights for revenge with the help of freedom fighters, magical swords and Kirin, the master of the Majin. His goal is to defeat his brother and then overthrow his father, the despotic Miroku.

The Vision of Escaflowne
High school student Hitomi is transported from Earth to the magical world of Gaea, where she meets boy prince Van Fanel, and is caught up in his quest to unite the countries of Gaea against the ominous Zaibach empire. On the way, she discovers an hidden ability and strives to unravel layers of mystery surrounding Van, his past, and the giant machine known as Escaflowne.
Filmography
as Dewey Novak (voice)
as Azai Nagamasa (voice)
as Takafumi Yukawa (voice)
as Dewey Novak (voice)
as Kunio Yaobi (voice)
as Kunio Yaobi (voice)
as Hideo Akagi (voice)
as Tanda
as Kuba Homare
as Homare Kuba
as Tokiomi Tohsaka (voice)
as Solomon Goldsmith (voice)
as Dewey Novak (voice)
as Pag (voice)
as Miroku (voice)
as Miroku (voice)
as Haruaki Akai
as Heihachi (voice)
as Caine
as Caine (voice)
as Chief Ginpun (voice)
as Kazuma Iwasaki
as Miroku (voice)
as Nagumo Tatsuo (voice)
as Miroku (voice)
as Alan Elbourne (voice)
as Hephaestion
as Miroku (voice)
as Ryuichi Hayami (voice)
as Jajuka (voice)
as Hephaestion (voice)
as Agmaika
as G Kain Faranks (voice)
as Nines
as Takurou Ohtaki (voice)
as Raiel (voice)
as Jajuka (voice)
as Ryu
as (voice)
as Kyle (voice)
as Munemasa Katagiri / Leon Dick (voice)
as Justy Ueki Tylor (voice)
as Alan (ep 2)
as Smith (voice)
as Smith (voice)
as Yasuo Honda (voice)
as Yasuo Honda (voice)
as Guy (voice)
as Nakatake Makoto
as Dalton
as Shin (voice)
as Justy Ueki Tylor
as Kojiro (voice)
as Dona
as Guy (voice)
as Guy (voice)
as Kotarou Ebata (voice)
as Takashi Niimai (voice)
as Takatou (voice)
as Jead
as Kubo
as Shō Yazaki (voice)
as U Talma
as Yuukei (voice)
as Kubo
as Ken Kubo (voice)
as Mitsuru Maeda (voice)
as Kubo
as Yakumo Fujii
as Morishige
as Ayerton (voice)
as Ten-ō (voice)
as Voice (voice)
as Seabook Arno
as Kazuya Kurosu (voice)
as Kataoka
as Bernie Wiseman (voice)
as Student A (voice)
as Hiroshi (voice)
as Bernard Wiseman (voice)
as Bernie Wiseman (voice)
as Kujaku (voice)