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Toshifumi and Kawase
A 26-episode anime TV series adaptation, directed by Toshifumi Kawase and Yuzo Sato and produced by Madhouse, aired in Japan between April 7 and September 29, 2002 on the TXN television network on the TV stations TV Osaka, TV Tokyo, TV Hokkaido, TV Aichi, TV Setouchi and TVQ.
An anime adaptation directed by Toshifumi Kawase began airing on TV Tokyo on July 4, 2002, running a total of 38 episodes, the last episode aired March 27, 2003.
The following year a second 12 episode series, Eat Man ' 98 was released, once again animated by Studio DEEN and with Ebara reprising his role as Bolt Crank, but under new direction by Toshifumi Kawase.
This series was directed by Toshifumi Kawase.
* 1994: Lord of Lords Ryu Knight ( Toshifumi Kawase )

Toshifumi and series
The series was directed by Toshifumi Takizawa and its music was composed by Kaoru Wada and Eitetsu Hayashi.

Toshifumi and .
At the end of October in 1999, the mayor of Obihiro at the time, Toshifumi Sunagawa, lead the Official Friendship Visit Group to Chaoyang, and he exchanged memos regarding the signing of a Friendship City Agreement.
* Toshifumi Suzuki ( Chairman & CEO, Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd.
The album cover was created by Toshifumi Tanabu.

Kawase and first
The protagonist was first seen in the eponymous Super Famicom release of 1994 and later the sequel and re-release of Umihara Kawase Shun ( 海腹川背 ・ 旬 Umihara Kawase Shun ) for the PlayStation in 1997 and 2000.
It would have been the first Umihara Kawase game to have been released outside of Asia.

Kawase and series
Itō's early landscape series, Eight Views of Lake Biwa inspired Kawase Hasui.

Kawase and .
Directed and co-written by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Katsuhiko Sasaki, Hiroyuki Kawase, Yutaka Hayashi, and American actor Robert Dunham.
Important artists included Itō Shinsui and Kawase Hasui, who were named Living National Treasures by the Japanese government.
Kawase matsuri is Chichibu shrine's summer festival.
Kawase completed production on her fourth full-length film The Mourning Forest ( Mogari no Mori ), which premièred in June 2007 in her hometown Nara and went on to win the Grand Prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
* March 31, 1959 — The villages of Kawase, Fujimine, and parts of the village of Mikawa merged into the town of Kuma.
Directed by Yoshimitsu Banno and featuring special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, the film starred Akira Yamauchi, Toshie Kimura, and Hiroyuki Kawase.
The ending theme for the Japanese Version is by Tomoko Kawase under her alias Tommy February6 while the English version is titled " This Side of Paradise " by Bree Sharp.
In 2001, Tomoko Kawase started a solo project under the name Tommy February6.
Kawase continued as a solo artist under the names Tommy February6 and Tommy Heavenly6.
On November 22, 2003, Kawase and Okuda announced their marriage.
His reasons for leaving were not stated, but Kawase and Okuda are to continue the group as a duo.
Kawase studied ukiyo-e and Japanese style painting at the studio of Kiyokata Kaburagi.
In the early Taishō period Kawase was recruited by the publisher Shōzaburō Watanabe, with the intention to design works for woodblock prints.
Kawase left a large body of woodblock prints and watercolors.
In the West, Kawase is mainly known as a Japanese woodblock printmaker.
Kawase worked almost exclusively on landscape and townscape prints based on sketches he made in Tokyo and during travels around Japan.
Kawase Hasui: the Complete Woodblock Prints.
Jake ( born Masatomo Kawase ) went solo and went under the name CloudChair.
As with most artists of the shin-hanga movement ( notably Kawase Hasui ), Itō was spotted by publisher Watanabe Shozaburo who effectively monopolized the market.

also and wrote
and he wrote also the masterpiece of frontier humor, `` The Big Bear Of Arkansas '', in which earthy realism is placed alongside the exaggeration of the backwoods tall-tale and the awe with which man contemplates the grandeur and the mysteries of nature.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
It also happened with the Inauguration, which was not re-run at all during the evening hours, and I wrote to the TV editor of the Times.
Not content to create only the music and lyrics, Noel Coward also wrote the book and directed Sail Away ( Capitol WAO 1643 ; ;
Averroes, Avicenna and Alpharabius, who wrote on Aristotle in great depth, also influenced Thomas Aquinas and other Western Christian scholastic philosophers.
He also frequently wrote screenplays for other directors.
He also wrote:
While accompanying Mallowan on countless archaeological trips ( spending up to 3 – 4 months at a time in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Ninevah, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud ), Christie not only wrote novels and short stories, but also contributed work to the archaeological sites, more specifically to the archaeological restoration and labeling of ancient exhibits which includes tasks such as cleaning and conserving delicate ivory pieces, reconstructing pottery, developing photos from early excavations which later led to taking photographs of the site and its findings, and taking field notes.
In addition, he wrote that each person will experience a world of their own, though he also wrote that the dream world doesn't necessarily have to be solipsistic as different selves may be able to communicate with each other by dream telepathy.
In 1904, he also wrote a novel, Born Again, clearly inspired by the popular Utopian fantasy Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, an early harbinger of the metaphysical turn his career would take with the theory of Lawsonomy.
Ambrose also wrote a treatise by the name of " The Goodness of Death ".
Alcott also wrote a series patterned after the work of German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe which were eventually published in the Transcendentalists ' journal, The Dial.
He also wrote a Vita Abbonis, abbatis Floriacensis, the last of a series of lives of the abbots of Fleury, all of which, except the life of Abbo, have been lost.
He also wrote Sapphic stanzas on Homeric themes but in unHomeric style, comparing Helen of Troy unfavourably with Thetis, the mother of Akhilles.
It was said he had a son, called Stephanus, who also wrote comedies.
There is also some evidence that, during his old age, he wrote plays in the style of New Comedy.
Andronicus wrote a work upon Aristotle, the fifth book of which contained a complete list of the philosopher's writings, and he also wrote commentaries upon the Physics, Ethics, and Categories.
The decimal point notation was introduced by Sind ibn Ali, he also wrote the earliest treatise on Arabic numerals.
From 1847 he was engaged in editing the Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie ( Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry ) edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook.
He also wrote controversial criticisms of the British class structure which seemed to conflict with his promotion of Anglo-American friendship.
In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
He also wrote ' Ends and Means ' about his views on the technique.
Sir Stafford Cripps, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Irving and other stage grandees, Lord Lytton and other eminent people of the era also wrote positive appreciations of his work after taking lessons with Alexander.

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