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'''Takeshi Kimura''' {{Nihongo|木村 武|Kimura Takeshi}} was a [[Japan]]ese screenwriter who wrote many of [[Toho]]'s non-[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[tokusatsu]] films during the [[Showa era]]. Unlike his contemporary [[Shinichi Sekizawa]], whose screenplays were noted for their lighthearted and "fun" tone, Kimura's screenplays were comparatively more gloomy and contained more political themes. Kimura considered his screenplay for [[Ishiro Honda]]'s ''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' to be his best work, and was considerably less enthusiastic about his later work, for which he wrote under the pseudonym '''Kaoru Mabuchi''' {{Nihongo|馬淵薫|Mabuchi Kaoru}}. Kimura passed away on May 3, 1987, due to a throat obstruction.
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'''Kaoru Mabuchi''' {{Nihongo|{{tt|馬淵|Alternatively spelled 馬渕}} 薫|Mabuchi Kaoru}}, known by the pen name '''Takeshi Kimura''' {{Nihongo|木村 武|Kimura Takeshi}}, was a [[Japan]]ese screenwriter who wrote many of [[Toho]]'s non-''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' [[tokusatsu]] films during the [[Showa era]]. Unlike his contemporary [[Shinichi Sekizawa]], whose screenplays were noted for their lighthearted and "fun" tone, Mabuchi's screenplays were comparatively more gloomy and contained more political themes. Mabuchi considered his screenplay for [[Ishiro Honda]]'s ''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' (1963) to be his best work, and was considerably less enthusiastic about his later work. He passed away on May 3, [[1987]], due to a throat obstruction.
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==Selected Filmography==
==Selected filmography==
===Screenwriter===
===Screenwriter===
*''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' (1956) [with [[Takeo Murata]]]
*''[[Rodan (film)|Rodan]]'' (1956) [as Takeshi Kimura; with [[Takeo Murata]]]
*''[[The Mysterians]]'' (1957)
*''[[The Mysterians]]'' (1957) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[The H-Man]]'' (1958)
*''[[The H-Man]]'' (1958) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[The Human Vapor]]'' (1960)
*''[[The Human Vapor]]'' (1960) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[The Last War]]'' (1961)
*''[[The Last War]]'' (1961) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]'' (1962)
*''[[Gorath (film)|Gorath]]'' (1962) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' (1963)
*''[[Matango (film)|Matango]]'' (1963) [as Takeshi Kimura]
*''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965) [as Kaoru Mabuchi]
*''[[wikipedia:The Lost World of Sinbad|Samurai Pirate]]'' (1963) [as Takeshi Kimura; with [[Shinichi Sekizawa]]]
*''[[w:c:ultra:Ultra Q|Ultra Q]]'' (TV 1966) [draft for the unmade episode, "Ghost Car"]
*''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965)
*''[[The War of the Gargantuas]]'' (1966) [as Kaoru Mabuchi; with [[Ishiro Honda]]]
*''[[jawp:奇巌城の冒険|The Adventures of Takla Makan]]'' (1966)
*''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' (1967) [as Kaoru Mabuchi]
*''[[The War of the Gargantuas]]'' (1966) [with [[Ishiro Honda]]]
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) [as Kaoru Mabuchi; with Ishiro Honda]
*''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' (1967)
*''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]'' (1971) [as Kaoru Mabuchi; with [[Yoshimitsu Banno]]]
*''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) [with Ishiro Honda]
*''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]'' (1972) [as Kaoru Mabuchi; story, ''[[Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive]]'']
*''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]'' (1971) [with [[Yoshimitsu Banno]]]
*''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]'' (1973) [as Kaoru Mabuchi; story, ''Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive'']
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*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultra Q|Ultra Q]]'' (TV 1966) [unaired episode "Ghost Car"]
*''[[Godzilla vs. the Space Monsters: Earth Defense Directive]]'' (1971)
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 24 November 2023

Kaoru Mabuchi
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Born February 4, 1911
Osaka, Japan
Died May 3, 1987 (aged 76)
Occupation Screenwriter
First work Red-Light Bases (1953)
Notable work Matango (1963)
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Kaoru Mabuchi (馬淵,   Mabuchi Kaoru), known by the pen name Takeshi Kimura (木村 武,   Kimura Takeshi), was a Japanese screenwriter who wrote many of Toho's non-Godzilla tokusatsu films during the Showa era. Unlike his contemporary Shinichi Sekizawa, whose screenplays were noted for their lighthearted and "fun" tone, Mabuchi's screenplays were comparatively more gloomy and contained more political themes. Mabuchi considered his screenplay for Ishiro Honda's Matango (1963) to be his best work, and was considerably less enthusiastic about his later work. He passed away on May 3, 1987, due to a throat obstruction.

Selected filmography

Screenwriter

Unproduced works

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