Papuwa (stylized as PAPUWA ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ami Shibata and adapted into a 26-episode anime television series. The series follows Kotaro who is stranded on an uncharted island inhabited by strange talking animals and has no memory of his past. Papuwa is the sequel to Shibata's 1991 series Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun ( 南国少年パプワくん , lit. Southern Boy Papuwa ) , serialized in Enix 's manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 1991 to 1995. That series was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series which aired on TV Asahi from October 1992 to June 1995.
16-1209: Takemoto Origin Word/name Japan Takemoto (written: 竹本 , 竹元 , 武本 or 嶽本 ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eiji Takemoto ( 竹本 英史 , born 1973) , Japanese voice actor Takemoto Gidayū ( 竹本 義太夫 , 1651–1714) , Japanese playwright and puppet theatre director Iwao Takamoto (1925–2007), American animator, television producer, and film director Izumi Takemoto ( 竹本 泉 , born 1959) , Japanese manga artist Kazuhiko Takemoto ( 竹本 一彦 , born 1955) , Japanese footballer and manager Masao Takemoto ( 竹本 正男 , 1919–2007) , Japanese artistic gymnast Naokazu Takemoto ( 竹本 直一 , born 1940) , Japanese politician Novala Takemoto ( 嶽本 野ばら , born 1968) , Japanese author and fashion designer Tina Takemoto , American artist Yasuhiro Takemoto ( 武本 康弘 , 1972–2019) , Japanese director of anime series Yoshiyuki Takemoto ( 竹元 義幸 , born 1973) , Japanese footballer Yukari Takemoto ( 竹本 ゆかり , born 1955) , Japanese swimmer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
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64-411: A battle was waged over two mysterious stones, one red and one blue. The blue stone controls desire, and its power created the blue clan. And the red clan that inherited the power of the red stone was filled with the light of hope. Finally, the battle came to an end, and the young one who possessed the power of the blue stone fell into a deep sleep. The one with the power of the red stone flew off far across
80-2132: Is a Japanese voice actor. His name is sometimes mistranslated and also sometimes credited as being Hidefumi Takemoto ( 竹本 英文 , Takemoto Hidefumi ) . His nickname is Takepon . He works at Aoni Production , and enjoys watching Japanese found footage films. Filmography [ edit ] Anime series [ edit ] 1990s Papuwa (1993) (Musha Kōji, Oshōdani) Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers (1998) (Dirge ( Dassault Rafale )/Dirgegun ( Cyborg Bee ), Motorarm ( Rhinoceros Beetle ) (Movie)) Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (1999) (Bump ( Armadillo )) Hunter × Hunter (1999) ( Uvogin ), Kiriko , Umori , Kamuri , Bourbon , Bodoro , Assassin A Ojarumaru (1999) (Hiraki Hoshiemon) 2000s Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (2000) (Rare Hunter, Kogoro Daimon ) Bomberman Jetters (2002) ( Thunder Bomber ) The Prince of Tennis (2002) ( Renji Yanagi , Kiichi Kuki) Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy (2002) ( Warsman , Ataru Kinniku ) Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2003) ( King Nosehair , Zeb Ziegler ) One Piece (2003) (Roshio, Ohm, John Giant (Ep. 294), Doberman, Nin, Gentleman Hippo, Yorki, Motobaro, X Drake, Comil, Daigin) Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl (2004) (Shimodaira Tappei) Legendz (2004) (J1, Salamander) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (2004) (Mei) Eyeshield 21 (2005) ( Jo Tetsuma , Daigo Ikari) Onegai My Melody (2005) (King Elephant) Ginga Legend Weed (2005) (Kagetora, Shigure) Digimon Savers (2006) (BanchouLeomon) Bleach (2007) (Aisslinger Wernarr) Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette (2007) (Courfeyrac) Princess Resurrection (2007) (Riza's brother Lobo Wildman) Dragon Ball Kai (2009) (Kewi) 2010s HeartCatch PreCure! (2010) (Kumojacky) Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders (2011) (Linehalt) Chibi Maruko-chan (2011) (Masao Maruyama) Mobile Suit Gundam AGE (2012) (Seric Abis) Saint Seiya Omega (2012) (Perseus Mirfak, Titan) Akame ga Kill! (2014) (Bols) Gonna be
96-490: Is a mercenary group (based the real life historical group) that consists of multiple branches, two of which are known; the "Main" group and the "True" group. ( Shinsengumi Hontai , 心戦組本隊) ( Shin Shinsengumi , 真心戦組) <Manga only> A namamono (ナマモノ) is a strange talking animal-type creature that lives on Papuwa Island. There are countless namamonos that appear throughout the series. Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun
112-454: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Eiji Takemoto Japanese voice actor Eiji Takemoto 竹本 英史 Born ( 1973-03-07 ) March 7, 1973 (age 51) Shūnan , Yamaguchi , Japan Occupation Voice actor Years active 1993–present Agent Aoni Production Eiji Takemoto ( 竹本 英史 , Takemoto Eiji , born March 7, 1973)
128-494: The surname Takemoto . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Takemoto&oldid=974011590 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
144-660: The Brawl (ep. 23)) References [ edit ] ^ "Character List (Official Website)" . TV Asahi . December 14, 2014. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018 . Retrieved July 9, 2015 . ^ "Dame×Prince Smartphone Game Gets TV Anime in January 2018" . Anime News Network. January 9, 2018. ^ "Darwin's Game Anime Casts Yūya Hirose, Chiaki Kobayashi, Fukushi Ochiai" . Anime News Network . December 23, 2019 . Retrieved December 23, 2019 . ^ "That Time I Got Reincarnated as
160-821: The Secret Fairy (2020) (Clifford Diswel) Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (2020) (Kewi , Nam) Tokusatsu [ edit ] Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger (2001) (Duke Org Rouki (eps. 14 - 23, 26)) Mahou Sentai Magiranger Vs. Dekaranger (2006) (Agent X/Hades Beastman Apollos of Demon) Engine Sentai Go-onger (2008) (Cleaning Minister Kireizky (ep. 43 - 44)) Kamen Rider Fourze (2011) (Zodiarts (eps. 2 - 14, 18), Zodiarts Switch Voice (ep. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30)) Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger (2013) (Debo Viruson (ep. 5 - 6, 21 - 22, 36), Debo Viruson (ep. 22)) Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger (2016) (Jagged (ep. 1, 13) Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger (2018) (Ushibaroque
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208-440: The first 24 episodes and "Kibun wa Papuwa Hare" ( 気分はパプワ晴れ ) performed by Kouji Tsuno and Pythagoras for the remaining episodes. The second manga series was also adapted into an anime television series by Nippon Animation . Directed by Kenichi Nishida , the second series began its broadcast run on TV Tokyo from 30 September 2003 to 30 March 2004. Two pieces of theme music are used, one opening and one closing. The opening theme
224-1509: The original on April 4, 2017 . Retrieved December 6, 2021 . ^ "クロウ - ゴッドイーター レゾナントオプス | GOD EATER® RESONANT OPS" . ge-reo.godeater.jp (in Japanese). November 5, 2018. ^ "Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy details Patricia Abelheim, Clifford Diswell, Volker Abelheim, collection, synthesis, and skill tree" . 27 August 2020. ^ "動物戦隊ジュウオウジャー 第1話 どきどき動物ランド 東映 [テレビ]" (in Japanese). www.toei.co.jp. 2016-02-07 . Retrieved 2016-05-29 . External links [ edit ] Eiji Takemoto at Anime News Network 's encyclopedia Eiji Takemoto at IMDb Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF WorldCat National United States Artists MusicBrainz Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eiji_Takemoto&oldid=1222228097 " Categories : Male voice actors from Yamaguchi Prefecture Japanese male video game actors Japanese male voice actors 1973 births Living people 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors Aoni Production voice actors Hidden categories: CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja) Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with hCards Articles containing Japanese-language text Papuwa Once, on an unknown southern island,
240-569: The sky. Desire and hope... until the day these two powers meet each other again... The Ganma Army is run by the Ganma family, who possess the power of the stone of desire. This power come in the form of what is called secret stone eyes (hisekigan, 秘石眼). The army itself works as a group of mercenaries, originally ruthless and seemingly taking control of the world, but since Shintaro's takeover the group now fights for "justice" (basically only assassinating people they believe are bad). (心戦組) The Shinsengumi
256-479: Was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series in 1992. Produced by Nippon Animation under the direction of Jun Takagi, the series began its broadcast run on TV Asahi from 10 October 1992 to 2 October 1993. Three pieces of theme music were used for the opening and closing of each episode. The opening theme is "Npapa Love Song" ( んばば・ラブソング ) performed by Tome. The closing themes are "Shikasutto Nonsense" ( しかすっとナンセンス ) performed by Daiji Man Brothers Band for
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