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'''Hiroshi Aramata''' {{Nihongo|荒俣 宏|Aramata Hiroshi}} is a Japanese novelist, producer and | |type1 =Steel | ||
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|name =Hiroshi Aramata | |||
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|birthday =July 12, [[1947]] | |||
|birthplace =Taito, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | |||
|occupation =Author, actor | |||
|character =Gorozaemon Sanmoto, [[Amefurikozo]] | |||
|first =''Little Weirdo'' (circa 1966-67) | |||
|notable =''[[wikipedia:Teito Monogatari|Teito Monogatari]]'' (1983-84) | |||
|imdb =https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0032929/ | |||
|wikipedia-en =https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi_Aramata | |||
|wikipedia-ja =https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/荒俣宏 | |||
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'''Hiroshi Aramata''' {{Nihongo|荒俣 宏|Aramata Hiroshi}} is a Japanese novelist and occasional actor best known for his ''[[wikipedia:Teito Monogatari|Teito Monogatari]]'' series of books. In [[2005]], Aramata published the novel ''[[The Great Yokai War (novel)|The Great Yokai War]]'', which served as the basis for the [[The Great Yokai War|film of the same name]]. Aramata also participated in the film as a script producer and advisor, and appeared in it as the character Gorozaemon Sanmoto. A decade and a half later, Aramata returned to executive produce a sequel, ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'', for which he also portrayed the character [[Amefurikozo]] and penned a [[Novel - The Great Yokai War: Guardians|novelization]]. | |||
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== Selected filmography == | ==Selected filmography== | ||
* '' | *''[[The Great Yokai War]]'' (2005) - Production team "Kwai"<ref group="lower-alpha">With Shigeru Mizuki, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, and Miyuki Miyabe.</ref> / original story / script producer | ||
* '' | *''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'' (2021) - Executive producer<ref group="lower-alpha">With [[Tsuguhiko Kadokawa]].</ref> / lyricist ["Tranquil Song"] | ||
* [[The Great Yokai War | ===Actor=== | ||
* ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'' (2021) | *''[[The Great Yokai War]]'' (2005) as Gorozaemon Sanmoto | ||
== Gallery == | *''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'' (2021) as [[Amefurikozo]] | ||
<gallery> | ==Selected bibliography== | ||
*''[[The Great Yokai War (novel)|The Great Yokai War]]'' (2005) - Author | |||
*''[[Novel - The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]'' (2021) - Author | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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==Notes== | |||
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Hiroshi Aramata (荒俣 宏 is a Japanese novelist and occasional actor best known for his Aramata Hiroshi)Teito Monogatari series of books. In 2005, Aramata published the novel The Great Yokai War, which served as the basis for the film of the same name. Aramata also participated in the film as a script producer and advisor, and appeared in it as the character Gorozaemon Sanmoto. A decade and a half later, Aramata returned to executive produce a sequel, The Great Yokai War: Guardians, for which he also portrayed the character Amefurikozo and penned a novelization.
Selected filmography
- The Great Yokai War (2005) - Production team "Kwai"[a] / original story / script producer
- The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021) - Executive producer[b] / lyricist ["Tranquil Song"]
Actor
- The Great Yokai War (2005) as Gorozaemon Sanmoto
- The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021) as Amefurikozo
Selected bibliography
- The Great Yokai War (2005) - Author
- Novel - The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021) - Author
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ With Shigeru Mizuki, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, and Miyuki Miyabe.
- ↑ With Tsuguhiko Kadokawa.
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