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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 ( | *''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1982 series)|Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1982-1983) | ||
===Lyrics=== | ===Lyrics=== | ||
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]'' (TV 1972-1973) - "[[Go Rainbowman]]" / "[[Takeshi Yamato Song]]" / "[[His Name is Rainbowman]]" / "[[Die Die Gang's Theme]]" | *''[[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]]" | *''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]'' (TV 1973-1974) - "[[Diamond Eye (Song)|Diamond Eye]]" / "[[Raiko March]]" | ||
*''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman ( | *''[[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
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Kohan Kawauchi (川内
Selected filmography
Screenwriter
Original story
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (TV 1972-1973)
- Diamond Eye (TV 1973-1974)
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (TV 1982-1983)
Lyrics
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (TV 1972-1973) - "Go, Rainbowman" / "Takeshi Yamato Song" / "His Name is Rainbowman" / "Die Die Gang's Theme"
- Diamond Eye (TV 1973-1974) - "Diamond Eye" / "Raiko March"
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (TV 1982-1983) - "Warrior of Love Rainbowman" / "His Name is Rainbowman"
Selected bibliography
Original story
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972-1973)
- Rainbowman (1972-1973)
- Rainbowman (1972-1973)
- Rainbowman (1972-1973)
- Rainbowman (1973)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Warrior of Light Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Diamond Eye (1973-1974)
- Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1973)
Gallery
External links
References
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