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Kenji and Kamiyama
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex was written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Production I. G, airing on Animax from 1 October 2002 to 25 March 2003 with a total of 26 episodes.
2nd GIG was also written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Production I. G.
A film called Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society, was created after the anime series and directed by Kenji Kamiyama, premiering on the SKY Perfect satellite television network on September 1, 2006.
Solid State Society ( 2006 ) by Kenji Kamiyama
* Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex ( 2003 ) by Kenji Kamiyama ( 26 25-minute episodes ; also called Alone on Earth or GitS: SAC )
2nd GIG ( 2004 ) by Kenji Kamiyama ( 26 25-minute episodes ; second season of GitS: SAC )
The submissions of Kenji Kamiyama and Junichi Fujisaki became the basis for the upcoming film: a girl in a sailor suit wielding a samurai sword.
The original screenplay was written by Kenji Kamiyama, while its musical score was composed by Yoshihiro Ike.
Solid State Society, all three of which were directed by Kenji Kamiyama, and the two theatrical film adaptations, which were directed by Mamoru Oshii.
It was written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama, with original character design by Hajime Shimomura and a soundtrack by Yoko Kanno.
The series was directed by Kenji Kamiyama and written by Kamiyama and Yoshiki Sakurai.
* Kenji Kamiyama ( 健治, born 1966 ), Japanese anime director
Kenji Kamiyama had a difficult time identifying her and couldn't understand her motives during the first season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
* Interview with Kenji Kamiyama
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* Footnote in an interview with Kenji Kamiyama, director of Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex, in which the Glico-Morinaga case served as inspiration for the Laughing Man.

Kenji and director
In Japan, a color version remake of director Kenji Mizoguchi's The 47 Ronin, entitled Chushingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki directed by Hiroshi Inagaki was released in 1962, the legendary story was also remade as a television series in Japan.
* Kenji Suzuki ( tokusatsu ), Japanese film and television director
In 1941 the Japanese military commissioned director Kenji Mizoguchi ( Ugetsu ) to make The 47 Ronin.
* May 16 – Kenji Mizoguchi, Japanese film director and screenwriter ( died 1956 )
She had a close working relationship with director Kenji Mizoguchi, having parts in 15 of his films, including leading roles in The Life of Oharu ( 1952 ), Ugetsu ( 1953 ) and Sansho the Bailiff ( 1954 ).
The director of The Life of Oharu, Kenji Mizoguchi, is considered one of the masters of what is often called the ' Golden Age of Japanese cinema '.
Kenji Mizoguchi ( 溝口 健二 Mizoguchi Kenji ; May 16, 1898 – August 24, 1956 ) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
In 1991, after Fujioka had been hired as a director for Square, Sasai was invited to join the company as they needed composers to assist Nobuo Uematsu and Kenji Ito.
* Kenji Nakagawa ( French Tickner in the English version ) as Isao Aniya, the director of the Metropolitan Police's Defense Division ( Capitol Police in the English adaptation ).
* Kenji Yoshida ( 1935 – 2003 ), anime film director and producer
* Kenji Terada ( 憲史, born 1952 ), Japanese script writer, anime director, novelist, and scenario writer
* Kenji Kodama ( born 1949 ), Japanese anime director, and storyboard artist best known for directing the anime Case Closed and working with the anime Lupin III
Raizō worked many times with director Kenji Misumi.
| 24962 Kenjitoba || || Kenji Toba, Japanese amateur astronomer, discoverer of comet C / 1971 E1, director of the BiStar Observatory since its foundation
From 1955, he worked as a second-unit director on films directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, Kon Ichikawa and Daisuke Ito, before directing his own first film, Kisses, in 1957.
Tokyo International Film Festival programming director Kenji Ishizaka recalls that Kim's way of writing a screenplay was to walk away from home for three months.

Kenji and television
Chindōgu and its creator Kenji Kawakami also became a regular feature on a children's television show produced by the BBC called It'll Never Work, a show in a similar vein as the BBC's Tomorrow's World ; however, It'll Never Work usually focused more on wacky and humorous gadgets than on serious scientific and technological advances.
In 1988, Lee made a guest appearance alongside Pat Morita in an episode of the short-lived American television series Ohara playing a villainous character named Kenji.
His younger brother, Kenji Suzuki ( now a retired NHK television announcer ), was born six years his junior.
* Kenji Fukui ( born 1953 ), Japanese television announcer, best known as the head commentator of television program Iron Chef, referred as " Fukui-san " in the program

Kenji and series
The original screenplay that Yukiko Takayama created after winning Toho's story contest for the next establishment in the Godzilla series, which was picked by assistant producer Kenji Tokoro and was submitted for approval on July 1st, 1974, less than four months after Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla ( 1974 ) was released.
For the second and fifth games in the series, Final Fantasy Legend II ( 1990 ) and Romancing SaGa 2 ( 1993 ), he was assisted by Kenji Ito.
In 1999, Hamauzu was assigned with scoring SaGa Frontier 2, replacing the SaGa series ' long-time composer Kenji Ito.
She also starred in a comedy series Yasuko to Kenji in 2008.
The series is directed by Kunitoshi Okajima and music done by Kenji Kawai.
* Tracey Sketchit ( Kenji ), a character in the Pokémon anime and the Pokémon manga series
Kikuta was originally chosen for Secret of Mana after Kenji Ito, who had composed the first game in the Mana series, Final Fantasy Adventure, was forced to drop the project due to other demands, such as the soundtrack to Romancing SaGa.
* Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ( based on the Nintendo DS game series )-by Kenji Kuroda
Kenji Kawai composed the original music for the series and also remixed four symphonic themes from the Fate / stay night visual novel for use in the anime: " Hizashi No Naka De " ( not featured on the original anime soundtrack, but on the out tracks album " LA SOLA "), " Yakusoku Sareta Shouri No Tsurugi ", " Emiya ", and " This Illusion ", the last of which was retitled " disillusion ".
These concerts featured Kenji Ito, who performed piano renditions of pieces from the SaGa series.
* Kenji ( ケンジ a. k. a. Tracey Sketchit ), a character in the Pokémon anime and manga series Electric Tale of Pikachu
* Kenji Endō ( 健児 ), the main protagonist of the manga series 20th Century Boys
* Kenji Harima ( 拳児 ), the main character from the manga and anime series School Rumble
* Kenji Himura ( 剣路 ), a character from the manga series Rurouni Kenshin
* Kenji Muto, a character in the fantasy novel series Tales of the Otori
Kenji Kanno has noted that the gameplay in the Crazy Taxi series has otherwise not " evolved " with each new game " because basically the whole point of the game is to have a lot of fun in a short period of time, and it's a very concentrated game.
Some depictions feature the oniwaban in a time period following end of the shogunate, like the manga / anime series Rurouni Kenshin ( featuring the now-unemployed Oniwabanshu group including Aoshi Shinomori, Beshimi, Han ' nya, Hyottoko, Okina, Shikijō and Makimachi Misao ) and Yokujō Climax ( Hayato ); others take place in an altogether fictional alternative worlds, even in the futuristic science fiction setting, such as in the case of the anime Chou SD Sengokuden Bushin Kirahagane ( Jyuuha Gundam ), the video game Red Earth ( Oniwabanshu leader Kenji ) and the miniatures game Inifinity.
While running a series of errands /" business deals " for " Saied the Half-Hajj ", a friend of Marîd's, Marîd is framed for the murder of a man named Kenji Carter.

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