Kaneta Kimotsuki

Total Credits at Criticker: 22 (Actor)
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A cellist in a small orchestra receives help from animals to help him practice his music. (imdb)
The adventures of a brave young boy who travels from planet to planet in a determined quest to avenge his mother's death.
Change is coming to the jungle as a band of reckless humans search for a legendary energy source atop a mountain. Leo the Lion, for the survival of his kingdom, gives aid to one of the humans who also longs for peace. Supressing the fear of war and plague among his subjects, Leo faces just as much hardship at home when his son, Rune, goes missing and his wife and daughter get sick.
Doraemon and friends discover and hatch a dinosaur egg, but when the friendly dinosaur Piisuke grows too big and dinosaur hunters from the future show up...
Izayoi and Inu no Taishou, Inuyasha's parents, are having problems with a human named Setsuna no Takemaru. Sou'unga a magical sword that has been sealed away for 700 years is found. Now everyone is after the sword and its powers but it seems the sword has something else in mind. (ANN)
Jungle de Ikou (1997) - TV Mini-Series
Natsumi Rokudou,a spunky 10 year old girl from Japan receives a strange statue from her dad who's an archaeologist.Little does Natsumi know that the statue houses Ongo,a terrible monster ... (imdb)
Nobita has a strange dream in which he enters an unknown land, where animals can talk.When he wakes up, it turns out that the flower from that location is in his home! He arrives there again,together with Doraemon and meets a new friend -Chippo, a talking puppy!What does it have to do with the pink fog,which is mysteriously appearing? Why the moon is bigger there? Can they help Chippo - with Shizuka, Suneo and Jaiyan - when the time comes? Find out by watching "Doraemon: Nobita's Animal Planet"!
Unico: Black Cloud and White Feather (1979) - TV Movie
The Goddess Venus is jealous of the beautiful human girl Psyche and blames her pet unicorn, Unico, as Psyche's source of good luck that keeps her from the harm of the goddess' cruel intentions. Unico has the amazing power to make anyone he meets happy. Whether it's because of his personality or the powers of his horn, no one knows. Venus has Unico banished, and the West Wind now takes Unico from one place and time to the next. (imdb)
Based on the story by manga master Leiji Matsumoto (The Cockpit, Queen Emeraldas), the 55 minute featurette picks up one year after the events of Galaxy Express 999 in which a young boy named Tetsuro and his motherly companion Matel worked to rid the universe on the Mechanized Empire who had taken over Earth. (AniDB)
Doraemon (1973) - TV Series
Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social status, their servant, a robotic cat named Doraemon, decides to travel back in time and guide Nobita on the proper path to fortune. Unfortunately Doraemon, a dysfunctional robot that the familly acquired by accident (but chose to keep nonetheless), isn't much better off than Nobita. (myanimelist.net)
Nobi Nobita is a 4th-grade boy in Tokyo. One day, a round, blue cat-style robot (minus ears) pops up in his desk drawer. Nobita's great-great-grandson (or something) lives in the 22nd Century, but thanks to Nobita's mistakes, the entire family is living in poverty. To rectify this, Nobita's descendent is sent Doraemon back to the past, to help prevent Nobita from making mistakes. Of course this is a difficult task since Nobita is the weakest and least intelligent child in his class. (myanimelist.net)
Edited version for theaters of the eponymous 1972 show, about Triton, a sole survivor who seeks vengeance against evil sea demigod Poseidon and his monsters who eradicated his clan of good mermen and usurped their throne. (imdb)
Cosmos Pink Shock (1986) - Short Film
Micchi thrusts though space on her spacecraft Pink Shock, hoping to be reunited with her long lost lover. (The Movie Database)
Triton of the Sea (1972) - TV Series
5000 years ago, evil demigod Poseidon and his minions attack the good mermen. A dolphin saves one of them, baby Triton. Later, as a young boy, Triton decides to avenge his family and end the reign of evil Poseidon and his monsters.
Little Wansa (1973) - TV Series
The hero of Wansa-kun was Wansa, a puppy who is sold for a pittance, then escapes, and spends much of the rest of the series looking for his mother.
Undersea Super Train: Marine Express (1979) - TV Movie
A story about a detective who rides a new underwater train system and discovers a criminal plot while with many people as part of a big adventure.
Galaxy Express 999: Claire of Glass (1980) - Short Film
While travelling on the Galaxy Express with Maetel, Tetsuro befriends Claire who was forced by her mother to exchange her organic body for crystal glass. When danger threatens Tetsuro, Claire tries to help him.
Wansa-kun OVA (1989) - Direct-to-Video
The hero of Wansa-kun was Wansa, a husky puppy who is sold for a pittance then escapes, and spends much time looking for his mother. During his adventures on the street, he meets friends, enemies, and his beloved girlfriend. Reminiscent of Disney's Lady and the Tramp, this work depicts the friendship between Wansa, who looks for his mother, and his friends.
Galaxy Express 999 is the name of a train that travels through space, beginning at Megalopolis Station on one end of the galaxy and ending at Andromeda on the other. Tetsuro Hoshino is a youth who'll give anything to board the Three-Nine, including a promise to accompany a mysterious woman named Maetel all the way to Andromeda, the planet where she tells him, he can get a free machine body to avenge the cruel death of his mother. A remake of episodes 51-52 of the TV version.
Galaxy Express 999 (1978) - TV Series
- Tabidachi no Ballad (1978)
- Kasei no akai kaze (1978)
- Titan no nemureru senshi (1978)
- The Great Bandit Antares (1978)
- Shadow of the Planet of Indecision (1978)
- The Comet Library (1978)
- The Graveyard at the Bottom of Gravity (1) (1978)
- The Graveyard at the Bottom of Gravity (2) (1978)
- Trader Junction (1) (1978)
- Trader Junction (2) (1978)
- Formless Planet Nuruba (1978)
- The Fossilized Warrior (1) (1978)
- The Fossilized Warrior (2) (1978)
- Laala from the Double Planet (1978)
- Beethoven of the Water Kingdom (1978)
- The Town of Fireflies (1978)
- The Armored Planet (1979)
- Maetel of Mud (1979)
- The Kingdom of Atonement (1979)
- Professional Souls (1979)
- The Grave of Dead Leaves (1979)
- Pirate Ship Queen Emeraldas (1979)
- Queen of the Primitive Planet (1979)
- The Planet of Dimensional Voyage (1979)
- A Steel Angel (1979)
- The Skeleton's Song (1979)
- The Goddess of Children and Easy Birth in the Snow Capital (1979)
- The Great Writer of the Mirage Planet (1979)
- The Continent of Sakezan (1979)
- The Ghost World Filament (1979)
- The Angry Planet (1979)
- The Bitten Planet of Suspended Space (1979)
- Ulatres' Mountain of Screws (1979)
- The Witch of Plated City (1) (1979)
- The Witch of Plated City (2) (1979)
- The Great Chief Saicropros (1979)
- Miikun's Mansion of Life (1979)
- The Empire of the Cowardly Elder (1979)
- The Mist of the Fog Capital (1979)
- The Great Chief of the Spherical Housing Complex (1) (1979)
- The Great Chief of the Spherical Housing Complex (2) (1979)
- Fimēl's Memories (1979)
- Kira of the Stormy Hill (1979)
- Ride of the Space Valkyries (1) (1979)
- Ride of the Space Valkyries (2) (1979)
- Voices of El Alamein (1979)
- The Laboratory of Eternal War (1) (1979)
- The Laboratory of Eternal War (2) (1979)
- The Planet Future (1979)
- Ghost Tunnel (1979)
- Artemis of the Transparent Sea (1) (1979)
- Artemis of the Transparent Sea (2) (1979)
- Tetsuro on the Planet of Mirrors (1979)
- The Tale of the Endless Summer (1) (1979)
- The Tale of the Endless Summer (2) (1979)
- The Cold-Blooded Empire (1) (1979)
- The Cold-Blooded Empire (2) (1979)
- The Footsteps of Footstep Village (1979)
- The Idle One's Mirror (1979)
- Planet of a Pint-Size Room (1) (1980)
- Planet of a Pint-Size Room (2) (1980)
- City Without Night (1980)
- The Sisters of the Pitch Dark Planet (1980)
- The Sacred Planet of Silence (1980)
- Symphonic Poem and the Witch's Harp (1980)
- The Fog of the Planet of Funerals (1980)
- Dyruz the Space Monk (1980)
- The Planet Named Curiosity (1980)
- The Rebellion of C62 (1980)
- The Capital of Kind Flowers (1980)
- The Pioneer from the River of Purgatory (1980)
- Africa, the Great Dark Nebula (1) (1980)
- Africa, the Great Dark Nebula (2) (1980)
- The Gimme Planet of 1,765,000,000 People (1980)
- Cheyenne the Nation of Water (1) (1980)
- Cheyenne the Nation of Water (2) (1980)
- The Holy Woman Who Devours Souls (1) (1980)
- The Holy Woman Who Devours Souls (2) (1980)
- The Pirate of Time Castle (1) (1980)
- The Pirate of Time Castle (2) (1980)
- The Pirate of Time Castle (3) (1980)
- A Tale of a Short Life (1980)
- Lifeform Number Three (1980)
- The Planet of the Giant Elephant (1980)
- The UFO of the Planet of Forgotten Parents (1980)
- Elza from the Sea (1980)
- Planet of the Crossroads of Destiny (1980)
- Gunman's Elegy (1980)
- The Snow Woman of Andromeda (1) (1980)
- The Snow Woman of Andromeda (2) (1980)
- The Final Days of the Underwater City (1980)
- Keiko of the Insect Planet (1980)
- Yayaball's Tiny World (1) (1980)
- Yayaball's Tiny World (2) (1980)
- Flying Kuro (1) (1980)
- Flying Kuro (2) (1980)
- The One Book Left in the Universe (1980)
- The Four-Dimensional Elevator (1980)
- The Monster of the Loose Zone (1980)
- The Planet of Eternally Pursued Dreams (1980)
- The Planet of the Queen's Rebellion (1981)
- 1001 Nights in Andromeda (1) (1981)
- 1001 Nights in Andromeda (2) (1981)
- The Legend of the Young Warriors (1981)
- Ghost Station No. 13 (1981)
- The Bird-Man of Kilimanjaro (1981)
- The Destruction of Macaroni au Gratin (1981)
- Maetel's Journey (1) (1981)
- Maetel's Journey (2) (1981)
- The Planet of the Bats (1981)
- The Vision of Youth! Farewell, 999 (1) (1981)
- The Vision of Youth! Farewell, 999 (2) (1981)