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Music video by William Tell performing Fairfax (You're Still The Same): Closed-Captioned (Edited)
with Sun An, Zen Sekizawa, Christina Foundation, Yari Hernandez, Dave Black, Hak Lonh
(C) 2007 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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1965 Japanese anime based loosely on Gulliver's Travels. This scene is where Ricky meets a much older Gulliver who is planning his final voyage...to the Star of Hope! Screenplay was written by Shinichi Sekizawa. In one of his earliest animation jobs, a young Hayao Miyazaki also worked on this film. He is uncredited.
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1965 Japanese anime based loosely on Gulliver's Travels. This frightning scene takes place on the Star of Hope which has been taken over by robots. Screenplay was written by Shinichi Sekizawa. In one of his earliest animation jobs, a young Hayao Miyazaki also worked on this film. He is uncredited.
1965 Japanese anime based loosely on Gulliver's Travels. In this scene, Gulliver and his friends meet the Princess of the Star of Hope. Our Gang's Darla Hood is the voice of the princess. Screenplay was written by Shinichi Sekizawa. In one of his earliest animation jobs, a young Hayao Miyazaki also worked on this film. He is uncredited.
Clancy was asked to play noise at the "BACK FOR ONE NIGHT" night event at the Mountain on September 9th of 2006. This was an event by the legendary Nancy Sekizawa and her daughter Zen of the Atomic Cafe.
This is a quick low res capture from a camera in video capture mode... so the sound it not so great
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Battle in Outer Space is a tokusatsu film produced and released by Toho Studios in Japan in 1959, and distributed in the USA in 1960 by Columbia Pictures. The original screenplay by Jojiro Okami and Shinichi Sekizawa was brought to the screen by Toho's well-known kaiju specialists, Ishirô Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, Tomoyuki Tanaka, and composer Akira Ifukube.