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|caption        =Kohan Kawauchi
|caption        =Kohan Kawauchi
|birthday      =February 26, 1920
|birthday      =February 26, 1920
|birthplace    =Hakodate, Hokkaido, [[Japan]]
|birthplace    =[[wikipedia:Hakodate|Hakodate, Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
|death          =April 6, 2008
|death          =April 6, 2008<br>[[wikipedia:Hachinohe|Hachinohe, Aomori]], [[Japan]]
|occupation    =[[:Category:Writers|Screenwriter]]
|occupation    =[[:Category:Writers|Writer]]
|first          =''[[Ramayana]]'' (1942)<ref name="VoN">{{cite web|url=http://voiceofnara.jp/20200218-news644.html|title=関西広域)太平洋戦争中の特撮人形劇映画、制作現場の写真見つかる 人形は浅野孟府作|author=Asano, Eiko|date=18 February 2020|work=Voice of Nara}}</ref>
|first          =''[[Ramayana]]'' (1942)<ref name="VoN">{{cite web|url=http://voiceofnara.jp/20200218-news644.html|title=関西広域)太平洋戦争中の特撮人形劇映画、制作現場の写真見つかる 人形は浅野孟府作|last=Asano|first=Eiko|date=18 February 2020|work=Voice of Nara}}</ref>
|notable        =''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Gekko Kamen|Moonlight Mask]]'' (TV 1958-1959)
|notable        =''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Gekko Kamen|Moonlight Mask]]'' (TV 1958-1959)
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'''Kohan Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 {{ruby|康範|こうはん}}|Kawauchi Kōhan}}, born '''Kiyoshi Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 潔|Kawauchi Kiyoshi}} and sometimes erroneously credited as '''Yasunori Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 {{ruby|康範|やすのり}}|Kawauchi Yasunori}}, was a [[Japan|Japanese]] writer. His works include various [[tokusatsu]] series, most notably ''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Gekko Kamen|Moonlight Mask]]'' which is regarded as [[Japan]]'s first superhero television series. He worked with [[Toho]] in the early 1970s to produce ''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' and ''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]''; the former was also adapted as an anime co-produced by MBS and Aikikaku Center in 1982, for which he was credited as storywriter.
'''Kohan Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 {{ruby|康範|こうはん}}|Kawauchi Kōhan}}, born '''Kiyoshi Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 潔|Kawauchi Kiyoshi}} and sometimes erroneously credited as '''Yasunori Kawauchi''' {{Nihongo|川内 {{ruby|康範|やすのり}}|Kawauchi Yasunori}}, was a [[Japan|Japanese]] writer. His works include various [[tokusatsu]] series, most notably ''[[wikia:w:c:tokusatsu:Gekko Kamen|Moonlight Mask]]'' which is regarded as [[Japan]]'s first superhero television series. He worked with [[Toho]] in the early 1970s to produce ''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' and ''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]''; the former was also adapted as an anime co-produced by MBS and Aikikaku Center in 1982, for which he was credited as storywriter.
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==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
===Screenwriter===
===Screenwriter===
*''[[Ramayana]]'' (1942)<ref name="VoN"/>
*''[[Ramayana]]'' (1942) [uncredited]<ref name="VoN"/>
 
===Original story===
===Original story===
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1972-1973)
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1972-1973)
*''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]'' (TV 1973-1974)
*''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]'' (TV 1973-1974)
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (Anime)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983)
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983)
===Lyrics===
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1972-1973) - "[[Go, Rainbowman]]" / "[[Takeshi Yamato Song]]" / "[[His Name is Rainbowman]]" / "[[Die Die Gang's Theme]]"
*''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]'' (TV 1973-1974) - "[[Diamond Eye (Song)|Diamond Eye]]" / "[[Raiko March]]"
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983) - "[[Go, Rainbowman|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]" / "[[His Name is Rainbowman]]"
==Selected bibliography==
==Selected bibliography==
===Original story===
===Original story===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==External links==
*[https://kawauchi-office.jp/ Official site]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 6 July 2023

Kohan Kawauchi
Kohan Kawauchi
Born February 26, 1920
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
Died April 6, 2008
Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan
Occupation Writer
First work Ramayana (1942)[1]
Notable work Moonlight Mask (TV 1958-1959)
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Kohan Kawauchi (川内 康範 (こうはん),   Kawauchi Kōhan), born Kiyoshi Kawauchi (川内 潔,   Kawauchi Kiyoshi) and sometimes erroneously credited as Yasunori Kawauchi (川内 康範 (やすのり),   Kawauchi Yasunori), was a Japanese writer. His works include various tokusatsu series, most notably Moonlight Mask which is regarded as Japan's first superhero television series. He worked with Toho in the early 1970s to produce Warrior of Love Rainbowman and Diamond Eye; the former was also adapted as an anime co-produced by MBS and Aikikaku Center in 1982, for which he was credited as storywriter.

Selected filmography

Screenwriter

Original story

Lyrics

Selected bibliography

Original story

Gallery

External links

References

This is a list of references for Kohan Kawauchi. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Asano, Eiko (18 February 2020). "関西広域)太平洋戦争中の特撮人形劇映画、制作現場の写真見つかる 人形は浅野孟府作". Voice of Nara.

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