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- Tenkatsu may refer to: Tennenshoku Katsudō Shashin, abbreviated as Tenkatsu, a 1910s ****anese film studio Tenkasu or Tenkatsu, ****anese food This disambiguation...
- Tenkatsu Shokyokusai (松旭斎 天勝, 21 May 1886 – 11 November 1944), also known as Katsu Kanazawa, was a ****anese wazuma [ja] practitioner and actress. Katsu...
- Tenkasu (天かす, lit. "tempura waste") are crunchy bits of deep-fried flour batter used in ****anese cuisine, specifically in dishes such as soba, udon, takoyaki...
- Kinema Kurabu, a theater in Tokyo managed directly by the film company Tenkatsu. It was preceded by Shimokawa's early work, 凸坊新画帳・名案の失敗 (Dekobō shingachō...
- translates as the "Natural Color Moving Picture Company," but it was known as Tenkatsu for short. The company was formed in 1914 by remnants of the ****uhōdō studio...
- Shaxon, Alan (Alan Arthur Howson) Sheridan, Jeff Shokyokusai, Tenkatsu (Madame Tenkatsu) Siegfried & Roy (Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn) Silano,...
- Kinemacolor programme was shown in Tokyo. Toyo Shokai reformed itself as Tenkatsu in March 1914 and produced primarily fiction films. With World War I film...
- cartoonist and manga series artist. At the age of 26, Shimokawa was hired by Tenkatsu Production Company to create a short animated film. Shimokawa used several...
- film directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama made in 1918 and released in 1919 by Tenkatsu. It is considered the first in a series of films aimed at reforming and...
- cinema is into practice, with Kaeriyama directing The Glow of Life at the Tenkatsu Studio in 1918. This is often considered the first "pure film," but filmmakers...