Keisuke Fujikawa

Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 27 (Writer), 4 (Creator)
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As two countries wage war, a great valley is doomed for destruction. In an effort to save his home, Alan agrees to be a message carrier. In the process he is tricked into destroying a whole kingdom and his own life. The movie ends with him vowing to lead in the rebuilding of the valley to help right the incredible wrongs he has committed. (imdb)
In the distant future, the war between the human race and the aliens known as the Gamilons have sent radioactive asteroids that have devastated the planet making the its atmosphere uninhabitable. In an effort to assist the Earth, Queen Starsha of the planet Iscandar offers the Earth Forces a device that can completely neutralize the radiation.
The space battleship Yamato is launched from the remains of its World War II ancestor. They have only one Earth year to travel to Iscandar and back. (Wikipedia)
The Comet Empire approaches, and the Yamato is ready to face them. But this will be the last battle for both sides. (imdb)
Be Forever Yamato, set in the year 2202, sees the Black Nebula Empire launch a powerful weapon at Earth, a hyperon bomb which will annihilate humanity if they resist a full-scale invasion. The Yamato, under new captain, Yamanami, travels to the aliens' home galaxy only to discover what appears to be a future Earth--defeated and ruled by the enemy. (Wikipedia)
The planet LaMetal is on a collision (and conquering) course with the Earth, and the only one who can stop the forthcoming catastrophe is Queen Millennia, a former princess of La-Metal who has made Earth her home. (imdb)
Galaxy Express 999 (1978) - TV Series
- 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 Planet of Illusive Love (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)
- Tabidachi no Ballad (1978)
- Kasei no akai kaze (1978)
- Titan no nemureru senshi (1978)
Godmars (1981) - TV Series
In the year 1999, humanity begins to advance beyond the solar system. The planet Gishin, led by the Emperor Zule, which aims to conquer the galaxy, runs into conflict with Earth. He targets Earth for elimination and to do this, he sends a baby called Mars to live among humanity. Accompanying the baby is a giant robot named Gaia, which utilizes a new power source strong enough to destroy an entire planet. (myanimelist.net)
Mazinger Z (1972) - TV Series
- The Birth of the Miraculous Robot (1972)
- Sutoppu za Ashura gundan (1972)
- Majingaa Z shoumetsu sakusen (1972)
- Goosuto Majingaa shutsugen (1972)
- Dokutaa Heru no ni dai kikai juu (1973)
- Ashura danshaku no dai bouryaku (1973)
- Dai majin abudora no shoutai!! (1973)
- Deimosu F3 wa akuma no otoshiko (1973)
- Soratobu tetsuwan Daian (1973)
- Maboroshi no kyohou Garen o bakuha seyo!! (1973)
- Urasetsusha! Kyodaika robotto Baikongu (1973)
- Akuma no daikaiten kougeki!! (1973)
- Okore! Nemureru kyojin Suparutan (1973)
- Kikai juu daitsunami sakusen (1973)
- Kabuto Kabuto ji ansatsu shirei!! (1973)
- Chitei kikai juu horuzon V 3 (1973)
- Chi no gyangu kaizoku gurossamu! (1973)
- Hikou majuu Debiraa X!! (1973)
- Arashi o yobu kikai juu sutorongaa (1973)
- Goosuto taun no kettou (1973)
- Geigeki!! Kaitei yousai Saruudo (1973)
- Kikai juu damu damu daisharin sakusen (1973)
- Mahha kikai juu Jinrai (1973)
- Ea Rosu san kyoudai dai funka sakusen (1973)
- Gekitotsu! Samurai Koji tai Ashura kikaijuu (1973)
- Afurodai A ikedori sakusen (1973)
- Kuroi shirei chou goukin ryakudatsu sakusen (1973)
- Dai gyakuten Majinpawaa (1973)
- Ayaushi Shiroo Majingaa Z shutsudou seyo!! (1973)
- Hitojichi kikai juu denjiha sakusen (1973)
- Kyoufu no san kkubi kikai juu (1973)
- Dai kuushuu! Barasu K wa sora no muhoumono (1973)
- Akai inaduma sora tobu Majingaa (1973)
- Shinigami kikai juu de suma no moushuu (1973)
- Godaiko ni sumu henshin kikai jû (1973)
- Yami kara no shisha sukurandaa hissatsu (1973)
- Nazo no robotto Mineruba X (1973)
- Shashin no chousen! Shinku no umi no Saruudo (1973)
- Akuma no shihaisha Burokken hakushaku (1973)
- Oreta tsubasa oozora no shitou (1973)
- Ma no shirei!! Kuuriku shuuchuu kougeki (1973)
- Totsugeki!! Parashuuto kishuu butai (1973)
- Dai shingeki!! Shin kaitei yousai buudo (1973)
- Akuma no hyouteki koushi ryoku kenkyuujo! (1973)
- Ninpou futago kikai juu toujou (1973)
- Souzetsu! Jigoku no W sakusen (1973)
- Bosu robotto sentou kaishi (1973)
- Hakkyou robotto dai funsen (1973)
- Gekitsui!! Jetto.sukurandaa (1973)
- Jigoku no ansatsusha dokuro gundan!! (1973)
- Kabuto pinchi! Sayaka majingaa shutsudou! (1973)
- Nidan henshin!! Me kuramashi kikai juu (1973)
- Sakuretsu!! Kyouryoku roketto panchi!! (1973)
- Fujiyama dai chokkakkou sakusen (1973)
- Goudatsusareta chou goukin Z! (1973)
- Dr. Heru Nippon senryou!! (1973)
- Zensen kichi jigoku jou!! (1974)
- Jigoku jou akuma no sentou sengen!! (1974)
- Majingaa Z himitsu heiki hassha!! (1974)
- Shukumei no robotto Rain X no uta (1974)
- Igai?! Bosu robotto kuuchuu hikou (1974)
- Bakudan o kakaeta bishoujo (1974)
- Onna 007 tai Burokken satsujin oni (1974)
- Kaze ga hakon da fuusen bakudan!! (1974)
- Sugata naki koroshiya Jenoba M9 (1974)
- Naku na Kabuto! Juujika ni kaketa inochi (1974)
- Jigoku no youjinbou Googon taikou (1974)
- Kuuchuu youkai! Hobaapairudaa (1974)
- Fujimi no shiki kan Kabuto Koji!! (1974)
- Kiki toppa!! Shin Pairudaa. Go!! (1974)
- Hissatsu!! Daisharin roketto panchi (1974)
- Yuukaisareta Majingaa Z (1974)
- Souzetsu!! Afurodai a no saigo!! (1974)
- Kesshi no kougeki! Googon kikai juu (1974)
- Seiki no koibito Daianan A! (1974)
- Hinshi no sanbou Burokken hakushaku (1974)
- Ashura danshaku taiheiyou ni chiru!! (1974)
- Majingaa bakuhatsu 1 byou mae!! (1974)
- Baadosu tou no wana ni ka're!! (1974)
- Jigoku de nemure!! Kabuto Koji!! (1974)
- Akuma no te ni watatta Majingaa Z (1974)
- Hatsu kenzan!! Youkai sanbou Piguman shishaku!! (1974)
- Shinkai wa majingaa Z no hakaba da (1974)
- Kaiki - kuroi kage no shugeki (1974)
- Soo koogeki! shi no toripuru dai sakusen (1974)
- Bakushi! kyoofu no piguman shishaku (1974)
- Nama ka shi ka?! jigoku too hisshi no kooboo sen (1974)
- Matta nashi! kyooi no chitei 4, 000 M (meetoru) (1974)
- Okore shiroo! haha no omokage o ute (1974)
- Rasuto. chansu! Dr. heru shi no kessen (1974)
- Desumacchi! yomigaere waga too no majingaa Z (1974)
Mazinger Z vs. Doctor Hell (1974) - Short Film
Episode 57 "Dr. Hell Occupies Japan" of the original TV show, shown as a movie. (myanimelist.net)
When a UFO appears over Japan, both the heroes of Great Mazinger and Getter Robo want to investigate it first, out of a sense of rivalry. Getter finds it first since the Mazinger robot is being repaired. However they are unable to defeat the apparently living vehicle. It had already dropped a metal-eating monster on Japan named Gilgilgan and Great Mazinger confronts it only to be badly beaten. (wikipedia)
Duke Freed is an alien who has escaped to Earth after his home planet was invaded by the armies of Great King Yarban. Five years have passed and now Yarban's daughter, Princess Teronna, is on a mission to find both Duke and his spaceship Grendizer by invading our planet with their fleet of flying saucers. (animenewsnetwork.com)
The destruction of Earth is at hand! A pity that only one person knows it at the moment. Zule has announced his intention to take over Earth, and to demonstrate his resolved he's destroying interplanetary traffic. The warning is clear, stop expanding into space and prepare to be subjugated. Earth sends out their most competent troubleshooters... (letterboxd)
God Mars: Untold Legend of Seventeen (1988) - Direct-to-Video
Marg was deprived his little brother, Mars, by Zure, and lost his parents. Therefore, he was living alone on the planet, Gishin. He became a member of guerrilla to riot against the dictator Zure, and he fell in love with Ruru, the daughter of the leader, Ura. However, the organization was destroyed. He was trapped by Zure, and he was brainwashed to become a soldier. Then, his long cherished wish that he would meet his brother again was realized - as a duel with him. (imdb)
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.
Cutie Honey (1973) - TV Series
Honey Kisaragi studies at a religious school from which she likes to escape frequently. Her father orders her to come home one day through a communication device hidden in her earrings. When arrived, she finds her dad killed and a robot in his image with a recorded message for her. She learns from the recording that she is an android created by him. Within her body is the 'Fixed System of Air Elements', a device that can create anything out of air and allows her to transform into different girls
Shin Tetsujin 28 (1980) - TV Series
- The Plot to Steal the Sun (1980)
- Hands of the Enemy (1980)
- Monster of the Deep (1980)
- Bitter Revenge (1980)
- The Invisible Enemy (1980)
- The Manta Marauders (1981)
- The Fiery Robosaurus (1981)
- Invaders from Space (1981)
- The Master of Space (1981)
- The Doomsday Comet (1981)
- Blue Danger (1981)
- The Boy from Second Earth (1981)
- The Black Hole (1981)
- The Space Fortress (1981)
- The Friend Turned Enemy (1981)
- The Battle to Save the Earth (1981)
- The Sun That Never Shines (1981)
A devil sends two cities; Kujukuri City in Chiba Prefecture and Dallas in the U.S., to ten thousand years ahead in the future, makes them fight each other, and enjoys watching over the fight. The devil's name is Bazusu. So Tanbara Gai, a member of Time Patrol, fights this devil to stop the atrocity. (myanimelist)
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.
Ultraseven (1967) - TV Series
- Saibôgu sakusen (1968)
- Eikou wa dare no tame ni (1968)
- Sebun ansatsu keikaku (Zenpen) (1968)
- Sebun ansatsu keikaku (Kouhen) (1968)
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.
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger (1975) - TV Series
Earth is invaded by the Izaru people and Doctor Kazuki builds a robot who's pilots joint bodies in a metallic plate locking itself on the Gakeen robot's frame thus enabling the super robot to move and fight.
Prequel of Utsunomiko. Japan in the Heian period. Utsunomiko is a young boy with spiritual powers who bears a "horn" on his head, which is proof that he is a child of God. Because he touched the wrath of the Imperial Court at that time, he was to be exiled. Before long, the prince heads for the heavenly world, but.
In the chaos of the Jinshin-no-Ran civil war of 762, a child with a small horn in his forehead was born. The child's mother condemned him as an oni and cast him away. An elderly shûgenja woman claimed the child and named him Utsunomiko, or 'Divine Child of the Heavens', telling Miko that his horn symbolizes the union of heaven and earth. Miko matured in the wilderness, learning the ways of Shugendô, and soon started venturing into villages out of curiosity.
New Aim for the Ace (1978) - TV Series
- Hiromi, the Butterfly, the Demon Coach (1978)
- Player, Trouble, Todo-san (1978)
- Special Training, Tenacity, Hot View (1978)
- The Orchid, Talent, White Coat (1978)
- Hiromi, Doubles, Coach's Secret (1978)
- Love, Power, Karuizawa (1979)
- Popularity, Medal, The Pursued Woman (1979)
- Party, Hug, Dilemma (1979)
- Hiromi, Solidarity, Southern Cross (1979)
- Impact, Ripple, Madame Butterfly (1979)