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  2. Dubbing - Wikipedia

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    English live-action movies and shows are not dubbed in theaters or on television. Japanese TV dramas are no longer dubbed, while Korean dramas, Hong Kong dramas and dramas from other Asian countries are still often dubbed. Korean variety shows are not dubbed. Japanese and Korean films on Asian movie channels are still dubbed.

  3. Voice acting in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Voice acting in Japan is an industry where actors provide voice-overs as characters or narrators in media including anime, video games, audio dramas, commercials, and dubbing for non-Japanese films and television programs. In Japan, voice actors (声優, seiyū) and actresses have devoted fan clubs due to a crossover with the idol industry, and ...

  4. List of superhero productions created by Toei - Wikipedia

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    ジャイアントロボ (Jaianto Robo) TV series. released in the U.S. as Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot. the last Toei Superheroes series of the 1960s. First Toei Superhero Show to feature a Giant Robot in a starring role. 1968. Kappa no Sanpei: Yokai Daisakusen. 河童の三平 妖怪大作戦 (Sanpei the Kappa: The Great Yōkai Battle ...

  5. Category:1950s Japanese television series - Wikipedia

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    1950s portal. Television series which originated in Japan in the decade 1950s. i.e. in the years 1950 to 1959. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Japan should be removed from this category and its sub-categories. 1900s.

  6. Tokusatsu - Wikipedia

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    Tokusatsu ( 特撮 とくさつ, lit. 'special photography') is a Japanese term for live-action films or television programs that make heavy use of practical special effects. Credited to special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, tokusatsu mainly refers to science fiction, war, fantasy, or horror media featuring such technology but is also ...

  7. The Fuccons - Wikipedia

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    The Fuccons ( / ˈfuːˌkɒns / ), known as Oh! Mikey (オー!マイキー, Ō! Maikī) in Japan, is a Japanese sketch comedy series created by Yoshimasa Ishibashi. It features the Fuccons, a family of American expatriates living in Japan, with characters played by mannequins filmed at various locations in real-time. The Fuccons first aired ...

  8. Category:1950s in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    1950s Japanese television series ‎ (1 C, 4 P) Categories: 1950s in television by country. 1950s in Japan. 20th century in Japanese television. Television in Japan by decade. Hidden categories: Category series navigation decade and century. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  9. List of Toho films - Wikipedia

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    1957. AKA Arakure. The Secret Scrolls Part One. AKA Yagyu bugeicho, AKA Yagyu Secret Scrolls; released subtitled in the US in 1967 [ 8] Throne of Blood [ 2] AKA Kumonosu-djo ( Cobweb Castle ); AKA Castle of the Spider's Web (directed by Akira Kurosawa) [ 2] Ikiteiru koheiji ( The Living Koheiji ) A musical.

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