Toshihiko Nishikubo

Total Credits at Criticker: 2 (Actor), 20 (Director), 3 (Writer)
Find more information about Toshihiko Nishikubo at The Internet Movie Database
Titles you haven't rated - Actor (2) | Director (20) | Writer (3)
An animated chronicle of the life of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645). (imdb)
In the aftermath of the most devastating conflict mankind had ever experienced, the tiny island of Shikotan became part of the Sakhalin Oblast... and on the unhealed border in this remote corner of the world, friendship among children from two different countries timidly blossomed, striving to overcome language barriers and the waves of history. Inspired by true events.
Video Girl Ai (1992) - TV Mini-Series
Because Youta worried for another instead of dwelling on his own broken heart, he happened upon a very special video store that only the pure of heart can see. There, he buys what he thinks is a normal erotic video - until a girl climbs out of his television set. Her name is Ai, and thanks to a broken VCR, her personality is a little glitchy. Still, it's her job to help Youta feel better, and perhaps even help him get the girl of his dreams, even if Ai herself might be falling for him as well. (animenewsnetwork.com)
Noera is heading to work after drinking all night with a friend when he meets Marcia, a young biker heading towards Los Angeles. They abruptly get involved in a car chase and Marcia ends up retrieving a locked metal box from one of the pursued vehicles. Within it, a dark sphere. Many people want the orb at any cost forcing Noera and Marcia to desperately run away while trying to figure out what exactly is the strange object they are carrying. (Anime News Network)
The Rose of Versailles (1979) - TV Series
Oscar François de Jarjayes is a French girl raised as a man to become her father's successor as leader of the Palace Guards. A brilliant combatant with a strong sense of justice, Oscar is proud of the life she leads, but becomes torn between class loyalty and her desire to help the impoverished as the French Revolution brews among the oppressed lower class. (en.wikipedia.org)
Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman II (1978) - TV Series
Two years after the defeat of Galactor and the apparent death of Condor Joe, a cruise ship is attacked by Leader X, killing nearly everyone on board. One of the survivors, a young girl, is captured by X and rapidly aged into the bizarre, masculine-voiced villainess Gel Sadra. Though she has the appearance of an adult, Gel Sadra is not immune to throwing childish tantrums and behaving immaturely. (myanimelist.net)
Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman F (1979) - TV Series
After Leader X is seemingly destroyed for good at the end of Gatchaman II, a fragment of him that survived grows and mutates into Z. With the head of the Egobossler family, Count Egobossler (and his two subordinates Mechandol and Kempler), Z is bent on destroying the Earth, and the Science Ninja Team, once more.
In the wake of Anderson's death, Dr.Nambu has become the new head of the ISO, while the team is now confined to the Gallatown (aka "G-Town") underwater base. (myanimelist.net)
Otogi Zôshi: The Legend of Magatama (2004) - TV Series
The year is 972 A.D. in Kyoto, the capital of ancient Japan. Kyoto is becoming a corrupt and run-down city; selfish samurai and onmyoji, who care only about gaining political power are everywhere. To make matters worse the city is suffering from famine and widespread disease. Unable to ignore the condition of the city any longer, the Imperial Court decides to send Minamoto no Raiko, a famous samurai well-known for his archery skills, to recover a legendary gem said to hold mysterious power to sa (myanimelist.net)
Shurato (1989) - TV Series
A 16-year-old boy named Shurato and his friend Gai happen to be drawn into a gigantic ball of light while competing in the final match of a martial arts tournament. When they regain their senses, they find themselves transferred to a mystic heavenly sphere with a divine atmosphere. It's soon discovered that Shurato used to be the governing king of this world and that he has only been brought to his original state. Shurato is shocked as Gai suddenly turns hostile. (myanimelist.net)
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (1987) - Direct-to-Video
Handsome high school student Akemi is a computer genius. One day a new girl, Yumiko, transfers to his class from another school. She quickly falls in love with Akemi but, absorbed in his computer, he pays her no attention at all. Akemi accidentally summons demons who wreak chaos on his enemies and friends. (The Movie Database)
Bakuen Campus Guardress (1994) - TV Series
Within a high school is hidden the gate to the netherworld. Its students and teachers must fight demons who want the gate opened. (imdb)
Zillion: Burning Night (1988) - Direct-to-Video
It is the 24th century and on the planet Maris, Queen Adama has kidnapped Apple, an important member of the team known as the White Knights and keeps her locked inside of a place called Zone. The other White Knight members go try to find her.
Neko Hiki no Oruorane (1992) - Short Film
During the holiday season, a young man encounters a drunken cat belonging to an old man in an alley. The old man has trained his three cats to sing.
Eiji (1990) - Direct-to-Video
Legendary boxer Keijiro Akagi's second son, Eiji, is a high school dropout and the world's worst rock guitarist. Though his father and elder brother are both boxers, he hates the sport but suddenly takes an interest in it when he meets the local champion's little sister.
Karuizawa Syndrome (1985) - Direct-to-Video
Kouhei Aizawa is a freelance cameraman who moves from Tokyo to Karuizawa with his roommate. He starts dating Kaoru, his roommate's sister as well as Noriko, the female head of a bosozoku.
Radio City Fantasy (1984) - Direct-to-Video
Hiroshi is a high school student who dreams of one day writing a children's book. But knowing that dreams need money to become a reality, he works hard and saves for the day when he can be a writer. A chance meeting with Hiroko on the subway leads to love and is vital in helping him finally realize his ambitions.
Heart Cocktail Again (2003) - Direct-to-Video
An OVA produced to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Watase Seizou's Heart Cocktail manga.
- The Counterattack of Leader X (1974) - Season 2
- The Mysterious Feather Shuriken (1978) - Season 2
- The Black Knights from Hell (1978) - Season 2
- The Return of Joe?! (1978) - Season 2
- The Big Attack of the Mysterious Cavemen (1978) - Season 2
- The Shocking Pyramid Power (1978) - Season 2
- The Terrible Mutant Operation (1978) - Season 2
- The Firebird of the Moon (1978) - Season 2
- The Downfall of Berg Katse (1978) - Season 2
- Snowstorm at the Equator (1978) - Season 2
- Struggle! Hypernium 600 (1978) - Season 2
- The Secret of Dr. Raphael (1978) - Season 2
- G-2's Youth (1978) - Season 2
- Red Impulse of Space (1978) - Season 2
- The Pure Heart of G-5 (1979) - Season 2
- Blackout Joe (1979) - Season 2
- The Devil's Equation (1979) - Season 2
- The Spaceship that Doesn't Respond (1979) - Season 2
- Trap in Another Dimension (1979) - Season 2
- G-Town's Critical Moment (1979) - Season 2
- Youth's Broken Wings (1979) - Season 2
- Mysterious Stonehenge (1979) - Season 2
- Love Vanquished at the North Pole (1979) - Season 2
- Suspicious G-2 (1979) - Season 2
- The Cyborg's Sorrow (1979) - Season 2
- Mysterious Private Secretery Pandora (1979) - Season 2
- Dr. Nambu's Death! (1979) - Season 2
- Love Stolen by a Feather Shuriken (1979) - Season 2
- Life or Death! Evil Demon North Wall (1979) - Season 2
- Ryu's Homecoming (1979) - Season 2
- The Eagle is Shot Down (1979) - Season 2
- G-1's Andes Love (1979) - Season 2
- G-1's Anger (1979) - Season 2
- The Evil Iron Beast of the Amazon (1979) - Season 2
- Berg Katse's Legacy (1979) - Season 2
- Sorrow of the Underground City (1979) - Season 2
- Burn! Wings of Steel (1979) - Season 2
- Electromagnetic Mecha Iron Demon Dragon (1979) - Season 2
- Crimson Condor (1979) - Season 2
- Fierce Battle! Evil Animal Operation (1979) - Season 2
- Gatchaman vs. GelSadora (1979) - Season 2
- The Observatory that Moves in the Dark (1979) - Season 2
- Invaders From Mars (1979) - Season 2
- Fight! The Evil Base on Mars (1979) - Season 2
- Evil of the Solar Shift Plan (1979) - Season 2
- Gatchaman Unmasked (1979) - Season 2
- Certain Death! Two Firebirds (1979) - Season 2
- History's Largest Tidal Wave (1979) - Season 2
- Burn! Condor (1979) - Season 2
- Sad Gel Sadra (1979) - Season 2
- The Downfall of Governor X (1979) - Season 2
- New Dark Clouds (1979) - Season 3
- Debut! Gatcha Spartan (1979) - Season 3
- A Tainted Oasis (1979) - Season 3
- Charge! The Terrible Soldiers (1979) - Season 3
- Steal the Giant Iron Beast (1979) - Season 3
- The Desperate Outlaw Squad (1979) - Season 3
- Danger! Gatchaman Base (1979) - Season 3
- The Order to Destroy the Mantle Base (1979) - Season 3
- Violence?! The Decisive Battle of Agrika (1979) - Season 3
- Destruction by Fire! Egobossler's Palace (1980) - Season 3
- Hell's Burning Ambition (1980) - Season 3
- A Deadly Butterfly Dances in the Dark (1980) - Season 3
- The Spectacular Crash of G-1 (1980) - Season 3
- Don't Touch the Super Stuff! (1980) - Season 3
- Appearance! Terror of the Triple Iron Beast (1980) - Season 3
- Angry Joe! Fright of the Flaming Bird (1980) - Season 3
- The Evil of Mechaland (1980) - Season 3
- A Warrior's Pride (1980) - Season 3
- G-1 Enraged! A New Way to Kill (1980) - Season 3
- Desperate Fight! Valley of Betrayal (1980) - Season 3
- Cruelty! The Separation of Brother and Sister (1980) - Season 3
- The Creeping Alien (1980) - Season 3
- Runaway! The Great Train Chase (1980) - Season 3
- Mystery of the Space Pulse (1980) - Season 3
- A Promise Kept (1980) - Season 3
- Egobossler's Strategy (1980) - Season 3
- Hypershoot Crisis (1980) - Season 3
- Revive, Gatchaman (1980) - Season 3
- Downfall! Count Egobossler (1980) - Season 3
- Collapse! Gatchaman Base (1980) - Season 3
- The Death of Chief Nambu (1980) - Season 3
- G-1 Desperate for High Power (1980) - Season 3
- Earth Extinction! 3, 2, 1... (1980) - Season 3
- Gatchaman Eternal (1980) - Season 3
Purple Eyes in the Dark (1987) - Short Film
A series of pop songs set to animation inspired by, and manga stills taken from, "Yami no Purple Eye", Chie Shinohara's Shogakukan-award winning manga about a girl who discovers she has feline DNA and can turn into a monstrous leopard.