Masako Ikeda

Total Credits at Criticker: 24 (Actor)
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The adventures of a brave young boy who travels from planet to planet in a determined quest to avenge his mother's death.
Kayoko lives in 1940 Tokyo in a poor extended family. By 1944 she is forced to evacuate to rural Numazu to live with her aunt.
A Transylvanian princess, a Japanese high school student and a 2000 year old warrior are selected to be part of a small force of powerful psionic warriors assembled to be the defenders of Earth against a nihilistic alien entity bent on pure total cosmic destruction. (imdb)
Harlock Saga: The Ring of Nibelung: The Rhinegold (1999) - TV Mini-Series
Captain Harlock is drawn into a saga of intergalactic proportions when the son of a deceased comrade unwittingly forges the Ring of the Niebelung. Evil forces gather to wage war against the last remaining superpowers of the galaxy led by a demented outcast. Harlock must counter the amassed armadas that threaten the last gods and recover the ring before Paradise is lost. (animenewsnetwork.com)
Maetel legend (2000) - Direct-to-Video
The artificial sun that lights the frozen planet La Metalle is dying, threatening to extinguish what little life is left there. Queen La Andromeda Prometheum decides that the only way for her people to survive is for them to submit to Hardgear's transformation process, which will turn everyone's body into machines. The Queen's daughters, Emeraldas and Maetel, refuse to submit to this process, and fight to stay human. (animenewsnetwork.com)
The future police has a unique division: the Attack Mystification Department. The operatives have unique training... and talents! (imdb)
After the dreadful events related to her mother, Katsumi Liqueur has just one thing in mind: To leave this horrible town as fast as possible, a town where she knows nobody and has no friends. But she soon faces serious obstacles as Rally Cheyenne, the commander of the Attacked Mystification Police, hasn't given up her plan to recruit Katsumi for her team in order to defend the citizens against the Lucifer Hawk demons. (animenewsnetwork.com)
Vampire Princess Miyu (1988) - Direct-to-Video
Kyuuketsuki Miyu is a disturbing four episode long anime series about a young immortal vampire princess named Miyu and her protector/servant/best friend and more Larva. In four episodes, a nosy spirit-hunter Himiko Se chases the elusive Miyu because she is very curious about Miyu's past. Miyu, she discovers, is the guardian of the door between the two world: One of the Shinma and the one of our world. (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)
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 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)
Hi no Tori: Yamato-hen (1987) - Direct-to-Video
The story of a young prince and young princess from opposing tribes, as they struggle to deal with their lives and the hardship brought on by their position in their respective families. (imdb)
The story is about two characters, Akanemaru, a sculpture genius, and ex-burglar Gao whose only purpose in life is sculpting, and how they struggle with the fate to compete with each other over their capacity and talent. (imdb)
Hi no Tori: Uchuu Hen (1987) - Direct-to-Video
This animated version of the original story by Osamu Tezuka depicts the cruelty of love through the fate of spacemen destined to drift through the universe after losing their mother ship. (imdb)
Katanagatari (2010) - TV Mini-Series
Kyotoryuu, the legendary sword fighting stance is passed down from father to son. Shichika and his sister Nanami are the sole remaining descendants of the Yasuri household and Shichika alone has knowledge of this legendary technique. At the request of Togame, a female strategian from the shogunate, Shichika leaves his isolated island home of Fushou on a quest across Edo-era Japan, in search of Shikizaki Kiki's twelve perfected deviant blades. (imdb)
Handpicked by the new tennis coach as someone with great potential, freshman Hiromi Oka must endure lots of hardships as she struggles to become someone who can stand among the best junior players in Japan. (imdb)
Aim for the Ace (1973) - TV Series
On her first day at Nishi High School, 15-year-old Hiromi Oka is inspired by top player Reika "Ochoufujin" Ryuuzaki to take up tennis. Shortly after joining the school's tennis club, she encounters Jin Munakata, the club's new coach. Munakata puts everyone under rigorous training that even puts Ochoufujin to shame. Despite the hardships, Hiromi's determination prompts the coach to select her as part of the club's main players. (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.
Professor Schgerda becomes number one in the business of the international diamond trade. In order to stop his Stardust Project, Patalliro borrows the strength of Patalliro the 7th and Patalliro the 10th and creates the great Patalliro assembly.
Minna Agechau (1987) - Direct-to-Video
A beautiful day Rokurou, a student, was to masturbate when a beautiful girl knocks on his door: You need a virgin? And so begins the story. Rokurou did not know what it was that this beautiful girl was a millionaire family.
Ultraman Mebius Gaiden: Hikari Saga (2006) - TV Mini-Series
In this DVD mini-series companion to "Ultraman Mebius", the reason behind Ultraman Hikari's transformation into Knight Hunter Tsurugi is revealed. The first side story, was separated into three parts and launched as FLET's internet television service, before being released on DVD in 2007. The story took place during the series' run, featuring Ultraman Hikari as the main viewpoint character, ranging from his past to his membership in Space Garrison.
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.
The Heroic Elegy of Confucius (1996) - Direct-to-Video
Born in the Chinese state of Lu in 551 B.C., Confucius was raised by his mother after his father died when he was only three. He marries at 19 and enters the service of the local nobility. At 32, he tutors the Prince of Lu’s children, eventually becoming a politician at 51. His career peaks are the roles of Lu’s justice minister and eventually prime minister. The land prospers for four years, but Confucius grows disenchanted with court intrigues.