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Masao Kato
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from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2011. Ishida Yoshio . "Kato Masao at the Kitani Dojo". gogod.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2011. "SGF
Rascal the Raccoon
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Hiroshi Saitō (1-33) Shigeo Koshi (34-52) Produced by Junzō Nakajima Yoshio Katō Written by Akira Miyazaki Shōgo Ōta Kasuke Satō Music by Takeo Watanabe
Three crows
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(1950s). Fujisawa Hosai, Takagawa Kaku, and Sakata Eio (1960s). Ishida Yoshio , Kato Masao and Takemiya Masaki (Kitani dojo). In Japanese the term is used
Obake no Q-Tarō
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(Chief director) Produced by Junichi Kimura Yoshiaki Koizumi (TV Asahi) Yoshio Katō Seitarō Kodama (Shin-Ei Animation) (Asatsu-DK) Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi
List of Imperial Japanese Navy admirals
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November 1942 Tojirō Kondō 1 November 1942 Kuraji Hayakawa 1 November 1942 Yoshio Katō 1 November 1942 Kiyoshi Matsukasa 1 November 1942 Tokuo Okano 1 November
Pentawards
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bottle through the years (US) – Branding consistency and creativity 2012: Yoshio Kato (Japan) – Lifetime achievement 2012: The Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin brand
Oishinbo
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series Directed by Yoshio Takeuchi Produced by Hidehiko Takei (NTV) Yoshio Katō (Shin-Ei Animation) Written by Ryūzō Nakanishi Yasuo Tanami Haruya Yamazaki
Citra Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
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novel by A. Fuadi Fireworks Alim Sudio The film 3ft Ball & Souls by Yoshio Kato Sri Asih Joko Anwar and Upi Avianto The character from the comic books
Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures
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Production Executive producer Kōichi Motohashi Producers Seitaro Kodama Yoshio Kato Editor Mishihashi Furukawa Production companies Nippon Animation Fuji
2023 Indonesian Film Festival
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on the original motion picture screenplay 3ft Ball & Souls written by Yoshio Kato Sri Asih – Upi Avianto and Joko Anwar; based on the character from the