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- Gesshoku (月蝕) is a 1956 black-and-white ****anese film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Tatsuya Mihashi : Tadokoro Kazuma Yumeji Tsukioka : Ikegami Ayako Masumi...
- Yohei Sato Producer(s) Norihisa Kochiwa Artist(s) Kei Nanameda Composer(s) Gesshoku Kaigi Yuki Sugiura Platform(s) PlayStation 4 Microsoft Windows Nintendo...
- by Akiko Kosaka, who had previously composed "Gekkō", and arranged by Gesshoku Kaigi band. The single was released in two versions: "Momoiro Clover Z...
- (父子) translates to "father and son". Kekkai (結界) translates to "barrier". Gesshoku (月食) translates to "lunar eclipse". Kōbō (光芒) translates to "beam of light"...
- Benji Schwimmer were to be in charge of c****ography, and Akiko Kosaka & Gesshoku Kaigi were to write the music for the show. The show was set to debut in...
- addition to appearances on television and in V-cinema, Aoyama also joined "Gesshoku Kagekidan", an avant-garde theatrical group, and in August 2008 performed...
- TV Asahi in 2004. His image features on a 1997 ****anese postage stamp. Gesshoku (1956) Season of the Sun (太陽の季節, Taiyō no Kisetsu, 1956) - Mr. Izu (supporting...
- Without Beauty "Grand Guignol", storyline in the comic book series Starman "Gesshoku Grand Guignol" (Lunar Eclipse Grand Guignol), song by the ****anese band...
- name of "Sumire Shirobara"), composed by Akiko Kosaka, and arranged by Gesshoku Kaigi. The ending theme for the first film is "Wanting to Be Together with...
- (海の地図), Map of the Sea, 1958 Seinen no ki (青年の樹), Tree of the Youth, 1959 Gesshoku (月蝕), Lunar Eclipse, 1959 Nanbei ōdan ichi man kiro (南米横断1万キロ), 10 Thousand...