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Mikkai no Yado 3
Japanese Special - 1987, 1 episodes
A friend a designer visits a hostess who runs an inn and wants to rent a room for a secret meeting with her lover.
Futen no Homo-san: Yume Ningen
Japanese Movie - 1987
A parody of the famous ''Tora-san'' movies. Performer Jinta-san has a persuit of sleeping with men which gets him into trouble at his job. Him and his attendant Furuchin are traveling to Abashiri. However, Furuchin…
Naisho no Half Moon
Japanese Special - 1987, 1 episodes
~Adapted from Michiyo Akaishi (赤石路代) manga with the same title.
Goben no Tsubaki
Japanese Special - 1987, 2 episodes
Oshino's mother had numerous lovers and didn't care one bit for her bedridden husband as she enjoyed new affairs. After his death, Oshino decides to take revenge on the men, who caused shame to her father. (Source:…
Itoshi no Eri
Japanese Movie - 19878.0
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Itoshi no Eri" (いとしのエリー) by Takami Mako (高見まこ).
Himitsu no Akkochan
Japanese Special - 1987, 1 episodes
“Himitsu no Akko-chan” is about a young elementary school girl called Akko-chan who received a magical compact mirror that allows her to transform into anything she wishes. Depending on the circumstances she always…
Kanashimi no Onna
Japanese Special - 1987, 1 episodes
A woman does everything to help her artist-lover, although she herself has no easy life. However, when everything starts to fall into place in the man's life, he decides to find a new love for himself and abandon his…
Ota Tadashi
Ota Tadashi was a Japanese composer and pianist born in Tokyo, Japan. His date of death is unknown. He became acquainted with the organ at the age of 8 and began studying piano and composition at the age of 15. After graduating from commercial school in 1919, he composed numerous songs and children's…
Horiuchi Keizo
Horiuchi Keizo was a Japanese composer, lyricist, translator, and music critic born in Kaji, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan. He also used the pen name Yasutani Shizuo (安谷鎮雄). He was the third son of Horiuchi Iataro, the owner of "Asada Ame". However, he abandoned his inheritance rights to Asada Ame at…
Ono Katsuo
Ono Katsuo is a Japanese composer, arranger, keyboardist, and music producer from Horikawa, Shimogyu, Kyoto, Japan. He began his music career as a member of The Spiders from 1962 to 1970. Following this, he joined PYG from 1971 to 1972 and the Inoue Takayuki Band from 1971 to 1980. In 1980, he formed…
Lee Bum Hak
Lee Bum Hak is a South Korean singer, lyricist, and actor. He graduated from Gyeongseong High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Chung-Ang University. He began performing as a rock singer at an underground live club in 1985 but, he made his official debut as a member of…
Kayama Mika
Kayama Mika is a former Japanese gravure idol, actress, and former AV actress from Kanagawa, Japan. Her previous stage name was Oda Arisa (小田有紗 ). She began her career in 2004 as a gravure idol affiliated with Anchor Agency, releasing the image video and photo book "touch me, baby" in July through…
Minami Shinsuke I
Minami Shinsuke was a Japanese comedian, actor, TV host, and talent born in Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. His eldest son is the second-generation comedian Minami Shinsuke. He studied at Suginami Daiichi Elementary School. In 1940, when he was in the fourth grade of elementary school, he joined the children's…
Kokontei Shincho III
Kokontei Shincho III was a Japanese rakugo performer born in Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. He was the second son of Kokontei Shinsei V, younger brother of Kanbaratei Basso X, niece of actress Ikebata Shino, and nephew by marriage of actor Nakao Akira. It should be noted that there are two other individuals…
Kubota Joji
Kubota Joji was a Japanese children's literature writer born in Shimada, Goya, Okayama, Japan. He was also a member of the Japan Art Academy. His father, Heitaro, managed the Shimada Textile Mill, which produced items such as lamp wicks. However, his father passed away when Joji was eight years old…
Watanabe Koji
Watanabe Koji is a writer and digital media critic from Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan. He is the owner of K-CAFE, a restaurant located in Nakano Broadway, and serves as the president of GTV, a company specializing in the production of games and video software. Additionally, he works as a part-time lecturer…
Arnold Fanck
Arnold Fanck was a German film director and pioneer of the mountain film genre, born in Frankenthal, Germany. Together with Odo Deodatus Tauern, Bernhard Villinger, and Rolf Bauer, Fanck established the company "Berg- und Sportfilm GmbH Freiburg" in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1920. Fanck, who held a PhD…














