Mari Okamoto

Total Credits at Criticker: 13 (Actor)
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If Shinjuku's the place, then City Hunter is on the case! In this exciting adventure, Ryo and Kaori find themselves on a 'missing persons' case that could somehow be related to the national security of the global world when a lovely young European pianist named Nina Shuntenberg comes to them asking for help in finding her long-lost father, whom she has never seen in many years. ... (imdb)
Tora-san returns to his family's home in Shibamata, Tokyo, to find a large American peddler living in his room, leading to various conflicts. As Tora-san struggles through his love with the local Madonna (references?) the American admits to falling for Sakura. Ultimately the two men find they have more in common than they thought
When Tatsuya Terada (Kenichi Hagiwara) is finally found, he is informed by his family that he is the heir to the family's fortune, and to the ancient family curse. As soon as he hears of the curse, it immediately appears to take effect, as gruesome figures emerge from tombs in the vicinity. Policeman Kosuke Kindaichi (Kiyoshi Atsumi) has a different opinion about the curse, which is that someone has gone to a great deal of trouble to harass the young heir
Hoping to find rest from his wandering life, Tora-san returns home. He becomes infatuated with a widow and leaves to travel again, keeping his feelings secret.
Tora-san plays at matchmaker, trying to arrange a romance between Ryōsuke and Sachiko. His advice proves disastrous and Tora-san instead falls in love with Ryōsuke's sister.
Tora-san returns from his travels throughout Japan to his family's home in Tokyo to find his uncle recovering from an illness. After a family fight erupts, he returns to the road and becomes friends with Tomekichi. When the pair come to Tokyo, they both fall in love with stage dancers.
Ohayô! Supanku (1981) - TV Series
Spank is a dog whose owner went missing on the high seas. While awaiting his return he meets Aiko Morimura, a student, whose father went also missing and who lives with her uncle, Mr Fujinami. In the course of the anime Spank begins to lighten up her gloomy mood as he is a clumsy and merry dog with lots of heart. (en.wikipedia.org)
Yattaman (1977) - TV Series
The story of Gan Takada and his girlfriend Ai Kaminari, two mechanics who use their quirky inventions and mecha to fight crime as the masked heroes "Yatterman". Their most regular enemy is the Doronbo Gang, consisting of Doronjo, Boyacky and Tonzura, who are trying to steal the Dokuro Stones (Skull Stones) rumoured to point the way to the largest treasure trove of gold in the world. (tvtropes.org)
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)
Anime adaptation of the "Otoko wa Tsurai yo (It's tough being a man)" film series by Youji Yamada. Kuruma Torajirou (or Tora-san), a traveling salesman whose sole possessions include only the contents of a small suitcase, the clothes on his back, and some pocket money, wanders from town to town peddling his wares.
Serendipity the Pink Dragon (1983) - TV Series
After a boy is castaway on an island a pink dinosaur hatches. This series follows the adventures of both of them on the island and there friends. (imdb)
Based on the shoujo manga by Yukimuro Shun'ichi and Takanashi Shizue serialized in Nakayoshi.
Twenty-Four Eyes (1980) - TV Movie
Based on the book by Tsuboi Sakae, which drew on her involvement in Japan's anarchist counterculture and opposition to Korean War rearmament. Combined live action (handled by Akio Jissoji) and animation (handled by Shigetsugu Yoshida). Released as a TV special.