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  • 20:02, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (Movie) (Created page with "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi (国際秘密警察 鍵の鍵, International Secret Police: Key of Keys), also known as Key of Keys, is a 1965 Japanese comedy-spy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. It is the fourth installment of five films in the Kokusai himitsu keisatsu series, a parody of James Bond-style spy movies. Woody Allen used this film, combined with footage from the third installment Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kayaku no taru (国際秘密警察:火...")
  • 19:54, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Akiko Wakabayashi (Created page with "Akiko Wakabayashi (若林 映子, Wakabayashi Akiko, born December 13, 1939). Wakabayashi is best known in English-speaking countries for her role as Bond girl Aki in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice. Before this, she had made many films in her native Japan, especially Toho Studio's monster films, such as Dagora, the Space Monster (1964) and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster...")
  • 18:42, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Yoshimitsu (Tekken) (Created page with "'''Yoshimitsu''' (吉光) is a name used by three different characters who appear in the Tekken and Soulcalibur series of fighting games by Namco. The first version of Yoshimitsu made his debut in the original Tekken in 1994, and is one of four characters (with Heihachi Mishima, Paul Phoenix, and Nina Williams) to appear in every main installment of the series. The second version of Yoshimitsu appeared in every Soulca...")
  • 18:41, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Yoshimitsu (Street Fighter) (Created page with "NOTE: Need to split into two: Yoshimitsu (Street Fighter) and Yoshimitsu (Tekken) '''Yoshimitsu''' (吉光) is a name used by three different characters who appear in the Tekken and Soulcalibur series of fighting games by Namco. The first version of Yoshimitsu made his debut in the original Tekken in 1994, and is one of four characters (with Heihachi Mishima, Paul Phoenix, and Nina Williams) to appear in ever...")
  • 18:32, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page E. Honda (Street Fighter) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">jqgN1IdNoK4</youtube> Edmond Honda (エドモンド 本田, Edomondo Honda), more commonly known as E. Honda, is a fictional character created by Capcom for the Street Fighter series of fighting games. Introduced in Street Fighter II as part of the starting lineup, he has appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter IV and the Capcom vs. SNK series, as well as several cameos. Honda is a professiona...")
  • 18:29, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mastermind (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">ih6B50eGky4</youtube> '''Mastermind''' is a 1976 Japanese-American comedy thriller film directed by Alex March and starring Zero Mostel, Keiko Kishi and Gawn Grainger. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video.[citation needed] The second of producer Malcolm Stuart's two-picture deal with screenwriter,...")
  • 18:27, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Tokyo Pop (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">w6OUlCuciBY</youtube> Tokyo Pop (東京ポップ, Tōkyō Poppu) is a 1988 music-centric film that tells the story of a girl from the United States, a boy from Japan, and a briefly successful pop band. The film contrasts American customs with Tokyo lifestyles, as it presents an evolving love story between the two main characters. Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, the film stars Carrie Hamilton as Wendy Reed and Yutaka Tadokoro (als...")
  • 18:05, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Slanted Screen (Documentary) (Created page with "The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi which examines the stereotypical portrayals and absence of East Asian males in the cinema of the United States. The film analyzes Hollywood from the silent era to the 21st century. The Slanted Screen features interviews of variety of Asian American filmmakers, critics, producers, and actors, along with several film clips. It observes stereotypical portrayals of Asian America...")
  • 18:02, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page You Don't Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story (Documentary) (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|300px|The Jack Soo Story The film tells Jack Soo's story through a montage of film and television clips, rare footage, interviews with family members, friends, co-workers, and others who knew him best. From his early appearances on programs such as The Jack Benny Show and Valentines' Day, Soo's life is examined both in the historical context of the times, and the grandeur of an earlier Hollywood where stars like...")
  • 17:59, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Karate Kid Part III (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">42xkTso8krA</youtube> In September 1985, John Kreese, broke and destitute after the loss of his students due to the events in the 1984, visits his Vietnam War comrade, a wealthy businessman named Terry Silver. Silver vows to personally help him get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi and re-establish Cobra Kai. Silver sends Kreese to Tahiti to relax and hires Mike Barnes, a vicious national karate champion, to challenge Daniel at the u...")
  • 17:57, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Karate Kid Part II (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">V-T0ajeo7xQ</youtube> After his dojo's loss in the 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, a furious John Kreese attacks his student Johnny Lawrence in the parking lot. Miyagi intervenes and passively immobilizes Kreese. He threatens a deadly blow but instead comically tweaks Kreese's nose and walks away. Johnny and his friends leave a humiliated Kreese and Cobra Kai behind. File: The karate kid II.jpg|thumb|frameless|right|400px|The...")
  • 17:53, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Karate Kid II (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">V-T0ajeo7xQ</youtube> After his dojo's loss in the 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, a furious John Kreese attacks his student Johnny Lawrence in the parking lot. Miyagi intervenes and passively immobilizes Kreese. He threatens a deadly blow but instead comically tweaks Kreese's nose and walks away. Johnny and his friends leave a humiliated Kreese and Cobra Kai behind. File: The karate kid II.jpg|thumb|frameless|right|400px|The...")
  • 17:51, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Hikaru Sulu (Character) (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|Hikaru Sulu as played by George Takei Hikaru Kato Sulu is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He was portrayed by George Takei in the original Star Trek series. Sulu also appears in the animated Star Trek series, the first six Star Trek movies, one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and in numerous books, comics, and video games. Originally known simply as "Sulu", his first name, "Hikaru"...")
  • 17:46, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mr. Miyagi (Character) (Created page with "Mr. Miyagi is a fictional karate master from Okinawa, Japan in The Karate Kid film series. Mr. Miyagi mentors Daniel LaRusso and Julie Pierce in the films. Miyagi was played by Pat Morita, who earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Karate Kid. Mr. Miyagi's given name is inconsistent in the series. In The Karate Kid, the name Hideo Miyagi, which translates to “hero” Miyagi and is the real given name of Pat Morita...")
  • 17:43, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Karate Kid (Movie) (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|400px|The Karate Kid In 1984, 17-year-old Daniel LaRusso and his mother Lucille move from Newark, New Jersey, to Reseda, Los Angeles, California. Their apartment's handyman is an eccentric, but kind and humble Okinawan immigrant named Mr. Miyagi. At a beach party, Daniel befriends Ali Mills, a high school cheerleader, drawing the attention of her arrogant ex-boyfriend Johnny Lawrence, a black belt and the top stude...")
  • 17:42, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page The Challenge (content was: "#REDIRECT The Challenge (Movie)", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 17:38, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Shogun (Mini-series) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">D_U1Gupe6iY</youtube> '''Shōgun''' is a 1980 American historical drama television miniseries based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. The series was produced by Paramount Television and first broadcast in the United States on NBC over five nights between September 15 and September 19, 1980. It was written by Eric Bercovici and directed by Jerry London, and stars Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune, and Yoko Shimada, wi...")
  • 17:15, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Godzilla Raids Again (Movie) (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|300px|Godzilla Raids Again Godzilla Raids Again (ゴジラの逆襲 Gojira no Gyakushū?, lit. Godzilla's Counterattack) is a 1955 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Toho Company Ltd., serving as the second installment in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the Showa series. The film was released to Japanese theaters on April 24, 1955. It was then released to American theaters as Gigantis, the Fire Monster on...")
  • 16:48, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (Movie) (Created page with "Buckaroo Banzai and his mentor Dr. Hikita perfect the "oscillation overthruster", a device that allows one to pass through solid matter. Banzai tests it by driving his Jet Car through a mountain. While passing through it, Banzai finds himself in another dimension, and on returning to his normal dimension, he discovers an alien organism has attached itself to his car. Category: Movies Category: Fictional Category: Fictional Hāfu Category: Whitey Playing H...")
  • 16:47, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mr. Baseball (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">jywTtvKbTO0</youtube> Mr. Baseball is a 1992 American and British sports comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi, starring Tom Selleck, Ken Takakura, Dennis Haysbert, and Aya Takanashi. It depicts a tumultuous season in the career of veteran New York Yankees first baseman Jack Elliot, who is traded to the Chunichi Dragons of the Japanese Central League during Spring Training, and forced to contend with overwhelming expectations an...")
  • 16:44, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Black Rain (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">k7MXzRUuKSs</youtube> Black Rain is a 1989 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Craig Bolotin and Warren Lewis. It stars Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, and Kate Capshaw and features Yūsaku Matsuda (in his final film role before his death that year) and Shigeru Kōyama. The film focuses on two NYPD officers who arrest a member of the Yakuza and must escort him back...")
  • 16:29, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page Rollerball (content was: "In a corporate-controlled future, an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball represents the world, and one of its powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game. ==Appearances== * Robert Ito as Strategy Coach for Houston Team * Eddie Kubo as Tokyo #8 (uncredited) * Yasuko Nagazumi as Masseuse (uncredited) Category:Movies Category:Fictional", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 16:22, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Rollerball (Movie) (Created page with "Rollerball")
  • 16:21, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page You Only Live Twice (content was: "You Only Live Twice (Movie)", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 16:20, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page You Only Live Twice (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">-gGiYrS2Y1k</youtube> '''You Only Live Twice''' is a 1967 spy film and the fifth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is the first Bond film to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, who later directed the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me and the 1979 film Moonraker, both starring Roger Moore. The screenplay of You Only Live Twice was written by Roald Dahl, and lo...")
  • 16:17, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Shogun (TV Movie) (Created page with "Shogun")
  • 16:17, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Challenge (Movie) (Created page with "The Challenge")
  • 16:04, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page Sayonara (content was: "Sayonara (Movie)", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 16:03, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Sayonara (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">koIRJwmbtyE</youtube> Sayonara (1957) A US Air Force major in Kobe confronts his own opposition to marriages between American servicemen and Japanese women when he falls for a beautiful performer. ==Appearances== * Miiko Taka as Hana-Ogi * Miyoshi Umeki as Katsumi * Reiko Kuba as Fumiko-San * Shochiku Kagekidan Girls Revue as Shochiku Kagekidan Girls Revue * Rollin Moriyama as Reporter (uncredited) * Bill Sa...")
  • 15:55, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Flower Drum Song (Movie) (Created page with "'''Flower Drum Song''' (1961) A young woman arrives in San Francisco's Chinatown from Hong Kong with the intention of marrying a rakish nightclub owner, unaware he is involved with one of his singers. ==Appearance== * James Shigeta as Wang Ta * Jack Soo as Sammy Fong * Reiko Sato as Helen Chao * Miyoshi Umeki as Mei Li Category: Movies Category: The 1960s")
  • 15:53, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page The Yakuza (content was: "The Yakusa (Movie)", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 15:53, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Yakusa (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">XkoXgH63ZXU</youtube> The Yakuza is a 1974 neo-noir crime drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Mitchum, Ken Takakura and Brian Keith. The screenplay by Paul Schrader and Robert Towne is from a story by Paul's brother, Leonard Schrader. The film is about a retired American detective who returns to Japan after decades away in order to rescue his friend's daughter, kidnapped by the eponymous crime syndicate. F...")
  • 15:52, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page Bad News Bears Go To Japan (content was: "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">A0yYfVYACrw</youtube> '''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan''' (also known as The Bad News Bears 3) is a 1978 American sport comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley and features Regis Philb...", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
  • 15:52, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Bad News Bears Go To Japan (Movie) (Created page with "<youtube width=“600" height=“360">A0yYfVYACrw</youtube> '''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan''' (also known as The Bad News Bears 3) is a 1978 American sport comedy film released by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley and features Regis Philbin in a small role and Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in a role. This film was followed...")
  • 06:50, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Shingen Harada II (Created page with "Born and raised in Japan, Shingen "Shin" Harada was the illegitimate son of Keniuchio Harada, Silver Samurai I, and as such the heir of the Clan Yashida. He was also the boyfriend of Amiko Kobayashi, the foster daughter of Wolverine. ==Appearances== * Wolverine Vol 2 300 * Wolverine Vol 2 301 * Wolverine Vol 2 302 * Wolverine Vol 2 303 * Wolverine Vol 2 304 * Wolverine and the X-Men Vol 1 20 * Wolverine: Japan's Most Wanted: Infinite Comic Vol 1 1 * Wolverine:...")
  • 06:30, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Wolverine (Movie) (Created page with "The Wolverine is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Wolverine. It is the sixth installment in the X-Men film series, the second installment in the trilogy of Wolverine films after X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), and a spin-off/sequel to X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). Directed by James Mangold from a screenplay written by Scott Frank and Mark Bomback, based on the 1982 limited series Wolverine by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, it stars Hugh...")
  • 05:49, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Rising Sun (Movie) (Created page with "Rising Sun is a 1993 American buddy cop crime thriller film directed by Philip Kaufman, who also wrote the screenplay with Michael Crichton and Michael Backes. The film stars Sean Connery (who was also an executive producer), Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. It was based on Michael Crichton's 1992 novel of the same name. Plot: When an escort girl is found dead in the offices of a Japanese company in Los Angeles, detectives Web Smith and John C...")
  • 05:35, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Rising Sun (DC) (Created page with "thumb|frameless|right|300px|Rising Sun Izumi Yasunari (Isuma, Isama) is a Japanese solar physicist who is a longtime member of the Global Guardians. His grandparents were survivors of the atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, by the U.S. in 1945, which brought World War II to an end. Both of them later developed cancer and died. The same happened to Yasunari's mother also developed cancer but recovered with chemotherapy. A horrified Yasunari and...")
  • 05:34, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page Rising Sun (Moving to Rising Sun (DC)))
  • 05:26, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Dont know jack soo.jpg (You Don't Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story)
  • 05:26, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Dont know jack soo.jpg (You Don't Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story)
  • 05:24, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page You Don't Know Jack: The Jack Soo Story (Created page with "The film tells Jack Soo's story through a montage of film and television clips, rare footage, interviews with family members, friends, co-workers, and others who knew him best. From his early appearances on programs such as The Jack Benny Show and Valentines' Day, Soo's life is examined both in the historical context of the times, and the grandeur of an earlier Hollywood where stars like Soo succeeded in a multitude of artistic mediums, reminiscent of vaudevillian ti...")
  • 05:20, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Documentary (Created page with "Movies and Television shows that show true, real life subjects. Category: Movies Category: Television")
  • 05:17, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Slanted Screen (Created page with "The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi which examines the stereotypical portrayals and absence of East Asian males in the cinema of the United States. The film analyzes Hollywood from the silent era to the 21st century. The Slanted Screen features interviews of variety of Asian American filmmakers, critics, producers, and actors, along with several film clips. It observes stereotypical portrayals of Asian America...")
  • 05:05, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Jeff Adachi (Created page with "Jeffrey Gordon Adachi (August 29, 1959 – February 22, 2019) was an American attorney, pension reform advocate, and politician who served as the Public Defender of San Francisco from 2003 to 2019. ==Movie Credits== Adachi wrote, produced, and directed The Slanted Screen, a 2006 documentary film about stereotypical depictions of Asian males in American cinema. The Slanted Screen won top awards at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival and at t...")
  • 04:51, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Created page with "'''Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa''' got his first big break as an actor when he was cast in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor (1987). A US Army brat, he was born in Tokyo and lived in various cities while growing up. His father was in the army, stationed at Ft. Bragg (NC), Ft. Polk (LA) and Ft. Hood (TX). His mother was an actress from Tokyo. The family finally settled in Southern California, where Tagawa began acting in high school. He was an exchange student in Japan while...")
  • 04:23, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Gerald Okamura (Created page with "Born in Hilo, Hawaii in 1940. Gerald started Martial Arts with Judo in 1953. He has practiced Kendo, Aikido, Taekwondo, and he is currently a 5th degree black belt in Kung Fu San Soo (his sensei was the late Jimmy H. Woo). Gerald is a designer of various types of weaponry that have been featured in dozens of movies and publications across the world. His favorite weapon is the Okamura Hook sword. A veteran actor with over 25 years in the entertainment industry, Gerald Oka...")
  • 04:21, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mortal Kombat (Movie) (Created page with "Three unknowing martial artists are summoned to a mysterious island to compete in a tournament whose outcome will decide the fate of the world. 1995 PG-13 1h 41m ==Appearances== * Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Shang Tsung * John Fujioka as Chief Priest * Lloyd Kino as Grandfather * Gerald Okamura as Outworld Warrior (uncredited) Category:Movies Category:Fictional Category: Mortal Kombat")
  • 04:15, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Lloyd Kino (Created page with "Lloyd Kino was born on May 16, 1919 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Mortal Kombat (1995), Godzilla (1998) and The Cable Guy (1996). He died on July 21, 2012 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. He is the older brother of Robert Kino. ==Selected Appearances== *1960-1963 Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) ** The Sisters (1963) as Mechanic (uncredited) ** Lament for a Saturday Warrior (1962) ... Diamond Fence (un...")
  • 03:58, 13 October 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Whitey Playing Hāfu (Created page with "Whitey Playing Hāfu is a hakujin actor or actress is cast in a role described as half Japanese, and they are not in fact half Japanese. Category: Tropes")
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