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Native name | 藤田 玲 |
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Born | September 6, 1988 (age 30) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actor, Musician |
Years active | 2003–current |
Notable credit(s) | Kamen Rider 555 as Kitazaki/Dragon Orphnoch, GARO as Rei Suzumura |
Website | www.fujitaray.com |
Ray Fujita (藤田 玲Fujita Rei, born September 6, 1988) is a Japanese actor and musician from Tokyo.[1][2] His mother is Japanese and his father is French. His most notable roles to date are as Kitazaki/Dragon Orphnoch in the 2003 series Kamen Rider 555 and Rei Suzumura/ZERO the Silver Fanged Knight in the 2006 series GARO. He is also the lead vocalist of the band Dustz.[3]
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Filmography[edit]
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- Garo Special: Beast of the White Night. 'Garo Special Byakuya no Majyu' Some people refer to this movie as 'Beast of the Midnight Sun' A special for the Garo Series. Initially aired as two parts and was released on DVD as two parts. Music - Kuriyama Yoshichika, Sawano Hiroyuki, Terada Shiho, Oota Kouichi, Kinoshita Shinji; Garo TV.
- เนื้อเรื่องย่อ: Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju (กาโร่ อัศวินหมาป่าทองคำ ภาคพิเศษ สัตว์ร้ายในราตรีสีขาว) เรื่องราวเริ่มต้นขึ้น จากเรื่องเล่าในอดีตกาล เมื่อ.
- Ougon Kishi GARO as Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO (TV Tokyo, 2005–2006) Princess Princess D as Yūjirō Shihōdani (TV Asahi, 2006) Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju as Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO (2006) Senjou no Girls Life as Takuto (2007) Fuuma no Kojirou as Kousuke Mibu (TV Tokyo, 2007) RH Plus.
- Watch GARO full series episodes online. Garo, sometimes referred to as Golden Knight Garo, is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 7, 2005 to March 31, 2006, lasting 25 episodes. On December 15 and December 22, 2006, a special entitled Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju aired.
Television[edit]
- Kamen Rider 555 (2003) – Kitazaki/Dragon Orphnoch; (Kamen Rider Delta)
- Ougon Kishi GARO (2005–2006) – Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO
- Princess Princess D (2006) – Yūjirō Shihōdani
- Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju (2006) – Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO
- Senjou no Girls Life (2007) – Takuto
- Fuuma no Kojirou (2007) – Kousuke Mibu
- RH Plus (2008) – Haruka Konoe
- Garo: Makai Senki (2011) – Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO
- Zero: Black Blood (2014) – Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO
- Zero: Dragon Blood (2017) – Rei Suzumura/Silver Fanged Knight ZERO
Cinema[edit]
- Akogare no Hito (2004) – Satoshi
- Itoshii Koto Dekinai (2007) – Shin (Visual Boy)
- Crazy Crown (2007) – Ranmaru Mori
- Arakure Knight (2007) – Igeki
- Hard Revenge, Milly: Bloody Battle (2009)
- Maebashi Visual-Kei (2011)
- 'Borderline' (2017) - Aberu Wagatsuma
- 'Double Drive: Ookami no Okite' (2018) - Aberu Wagatsuma
- 'Double Drive: Ryuu no Kizuna' (2018) - Aberu Wagatsuma
Music[edit]
Fujita is the lead vocalist of the band Dustz, under the pseudonym Takuto. He has also released in-character CD singles and participated in band projects with co-stars, such as GARO Project, as part of his acting roles.
Release date | Title | Artist |
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July 2006 | 'I Will Continue to Show You My Love' (僕が愛を伝えてゆくBoku ga Ai o Tsutaeteyuku) | GARO Project (Ray Fujita with Ryōsei Konishi, Mikka Hijii, Masaki Kyomoto and Hiroyuki Watanabe) |
August 2006 | 'Princess Princess D Character Song Series Vol.1 Treasure' (プリンセス・プリンセスD キャラクターソングシリーズ Vol.1 TreasurePurinsesu Purinsesu Dī Kyarakutā Songu Shirīzu Vol.1 Treasure) | Hime (Ray Fujita with Kenta Kamakari and Takeru Satoh) |
October 2006 | 'G-Kyuu' (G-九Jī Kyū) | Dustz |
November 2006 | 'Red Rose' (赤いバラAkai Bara) | GARO Project |
November 2006 | 'Princess Princess D Character Song Series Vol.4 Raindrops ~Yūjirō's Theme~' (プリンセス・プリンセスD キャラクターソングシリーズ Vol.4 Raindrops ~裕史郎のテーマ~Purinsesu Purinsesu Dī Kyarakutā Songu Shirīzu Vol.4 Raindrops ~Yujirō no Tēma~) | Ray Fujita as Yūjirō Shihōdani |
January 2007 | 'Girls' Life Battlefield' (戦場のガールズライフSenjō no Gāruzu Raifu) | Dustz |
March 2008 | 'Future' | Dustz |
May 2009 | 'Break & Peace' | Dustz |
October 2011 | 'Brilliant Day' | Dustz |
April 2011 | 'Criez' | Dustz |
August 2011 | 'Spiral' | Dustz |
December 2011 | 'TROIS' | Dustz |
Other media[edit]
Photobooks
- Princess Princess D Making Book (プリンセス・プリンセスD Making Book) (August 2006, ISBN4-403-65027-9)
- Official Photo Album Princess Princess D (Official Photo Album プリンセス・プリンセスD) (October 2006, ISBN4-403-65028-7)
- Fujita Ray x Herbie Yamaguchi [Une Journée] (藤田玲Xハービー山口「Une Journee」) (January 2007)
- Ambitious First Edition (Ambitious アンビシャス 創刊準備号) (March 2007)
References[edit]
- ^'藤田玲オフィシャルサイト│PROFILE' (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-15.
- ^Motonaga, Keitaro (Director) (September 2006). Princess Princess D Character DVD Vol.1 (DVD). Japan: Pony Canion.
- ^'藤田玲オフィシャルサイト│CAREER' (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-06-15.
External links[edit]
- FujitaRay.com - Official website (in Japanese)
- Official blog(in Japanese)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ray_Fujita&oldid=910824258'
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Garo Special: Beast of the Demon Night | |
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Japanese DVD cover of Garo Special: Beast of the Demon Night | |
Genre | Tokusatsu |
Created by | Keita Amemiya |
Written by | Itaru Era |
Directed by | Keita Amemiya |
Starring | |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 2 |
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Running time | 50 minutes (per episode) |
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Original network | Family Gekijo |
Original release | December 15 – December 22, 2006 |
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Preceded by | GARO |
Followed by | Garo: Makai Senki |
Garo Special: Beast of the Demon Night (牙狼〈GARO〉スペシャル 白夜の魔獣GARO Supesharu Byakuya no Majū, subtitle literally 'Demon Beast of the Midnight Sun') is a two-part made-for-TV movie of the Japanese tokusatsu series Garo that aired at the end of 2006. Like the original series, it was licensed to the United States by Section23 Films.
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Synopsis[edit]
In the aftermath events of the first Garo series, Kouga Saezima sets out to the northern district upon reassignment. While hunting down Horrors, a young priestess named Rin informs Kouga that she has been sent by Priest Amon to save a presumed dead friend in the Makai realm within Kantai, Jabi. Kouga teams up with Rin in a quest to save Jabi as they are hindered by supernatural and Makai forces alike. Meanwhile, somewhere in Japan the dark Horror Lord Legules was resurrected and plots a means to alter a supernatural event called Midnight Sun within Kantai to plunge the world into darkness with his 'family.'
Plot[edit]
Part One[edit]
Young Priestess Rin sends a message to Kouga after using herself as Horror bait to get his attention. While at home they discuss the matter and suspects the validity of the message since the message comes from deceased Priest Amon. She tries to show her magical skills as a means of proof, but only damaged Kouga's favorite painting from Kaoru before she left to Italy to study art. Kouga was upset, but still went through with the spiritual summoning ritual and spoke with Priest Amon. Amon's spirit informs Kouga that Jabi's body was still intact and that she resides within an entity called the Makai Tree which resides in the Makai realm. In another district, Rei encounters a strange Horror and kills him as Zero. In the aftermath he was assigned to Kantai to assist the Makai ritual of Midnight Sun to ensure nothing goes wrong. Kouga and the reluctant Rin enters Kantai to enter the Makai realm portal. As he entered Kouga was involved in an altercation between Tsubasa and his two disciples.
Tsubasa, Rin's older brother and a Makai Knight himself, was critical of Kouga's intentions and scolds his little sister Rin for getting involved in the matter, but Priestess Garai permitted entrance. As Kouga enters the Makai realm to save Jabi from the Makai Tree, Rin must keep the portal open or Kouga will be lost forever. Meanwhile, Tsubasa's disciples are attacked by Karakuris and were outmatched when Rei comes to save them. Tsubasa appears as well and takes up the form of Dan the Midnight Sun Knight to dispose of the remaining threat. As Kouga defeats the illusions the Makai Tree has thrown, Kouga faces the beasts' ultimate form and forces Kouga to transform into Garo, riding in with Gouten. Kouga eventually awakens Jabi from her slumber within the beast and slays the Makai Tree with the double-sized Garozanbaken (牙狼斬馬剣Garōzanbaken, Fanged-Wolf Horse-Slashing Sword) and spirits Jabi back to the living, where Rin has kept the pathway open despite how frightening the situation was. Around the same time, a mysterious creature named Legules begun converting Horrors into his Karakuri minions as he makes his way to Kantai, killing hundreds of humans along the way.
Part Two[edit]
After Jabi has been resurrected, she trains Rin in her Makai magic skills. Priestess Garai reflects her memories over the Saezima family happily together before the couple's death and orphaning Kouga. Kouga learns of Legules, a Horror of great power, and prepares for a counter-offensive with everyone for the fiend's arrival. Garai explains that the Midnight Sun ritual is meant to keep the world whole by shooting the Phosphorus Arrow into the eclipse portal, but if the process was stained with innocent blood then the ritual will be a dark one that would revive Legules' legion.
Tsubasa was not pleased to know Jabi was brought back to life, claiming her to be undead. Jabi forces Tsubasa to feel her breast for a heartbeat and also breath to make him understand she's very much alive. After that argument was settled, they went to examine the Phosphorus Arrow in preparation for the Midnight Sun ritual that Legules has come to ruin. Jabi discovers the reason why she was brought back to the world of the living - the arrow's power has diminished over time and needs to be replenished. https://raysupernal994.weebly.com/download-undelete-free-windows-7-activator-software-download.html. In between that time Rei, Kouga, and Tsubasa guards Kantai until the ritual starts. During nightfall Legules attacked, but failed. Unknown to the group, he left part of himself inside Goruba (Tsubasa's Madōgu bracelet) and patiently waited for his chance to strike.
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The attack left Rin injured with dark energies flowing within her. Jabi opted to use a risky purification technique to save her, though the process proved to be painful, it worked nonetheless. After Tsubasa apologizes to Jabi and Rin for his previously very disagreeable actions, Legules appeared and stole the Phosphorus Arrow along with kidnapping Rin. The group entered Naraku Forrest to save Rin and prevent the Phosphorus Arrow be tainted with innocent blood. As everyone fought their way in, Kouga faced Legules with the assistance of Jabi. The duo was losing, and to make matters worse, Legules taken a powerful beast Horror form. Kouga donned his armor and was caught in Legules's attack when Kouga used the Phosphorus Arrow to purify his body and taken a new powerful form of Garo. The Phosphorus Arrow transformed into a spear and Garo thrust throws the arrow into the eclipse for sealing, killing Legules along the way, completing the Midnight Sun ritual at the same time. With Legules's death, his minions were gone and Kantai was restored to peace. In the aftermath, Jabi stays in Kantai to look after Rin and Rei heads back to his district post as Kouga returns home to find Kaoru waiting for him in the yard after restoring the damaged painting.
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Cast[edit]
- Kouga Saezima (冴島 鋼牙Saejima Kōga): Hiroki Konishi (小西 大樹Konishi Hiroki)
- Rei Suzumura (涼邑 零Suzumura Rei): Ray Fujita (藤田 玲Fujita Rei)
- Tsubasa Yamagatana (山刀 翼Yamagatana Tsubasa): Shouma Yamamoto (山本 匠馬Yamamoto Shōma)
- Rin Yamagatana (山刀 鈴Yamagatana Rin): Yuzumi Shibamoto (柴本 優澄美Shibamoto Yuzumi)
- Gonza Kurahashi (倉橋 ゴンザKurahashi Gonza): Yukijiro Hotaru (螢 雪次朗Hotaru Yukijirō)
- Kaoru Mitsuki (御月 カオルMitsuki Kaoru): Mika Hijii (肘井 美佳Hijii Mika)
- Hyuga (日向Hyūga): Minoru Tomita (富田 稔Tomita Minoru)
- Akatsuki (暁): Noboru Yasunaga (安永 昇Yasunaga Noboru)
- Ouka (黄花Ōka): ANN
- Manju (満寿): Saori (沙織)
- Priest of the Eastern Watchdog (東の番犬所神官Higashi no Bankenjo Shinkan): Toshiki Ayata (綾田 俊樹Ayata Toshiki)
- Young Kouga (鋼牙幼少Kōga Yōshō): Ryusei Sawahata (澤畠 流星Sawahata Ryūsei)
- Young Jabi (邪美幼少Jabi Yōshō): Mizuho Kaneo (兼尾 瑞穂Kaneo Mizuho)
- 2-year-old Kouga (鋼牙(2歳)Kōga (Nisai)): Shuhei Jojo (城定 修平Jōjō Shūhei)
- Kodama (コダマ): Mark Musashi (マーク武蔵Māku Musashi)
- Jabi (邪美): Yasue Sato (佐藤 康恵Satō Yasue)
- Priestess Garai (我雷法師Garai Hōshi): Kazue Tsunogae (角替 和枝Tsunogae Kazue)
- Priest Amon (阿門法師Amon Hōshi): Akaji Maro (麿 赤児Maro Akaji)
- Rin Saezima (冴島 りんSaejima Rin): Junko Tashiro (田代 純子Tashiro Junko)
- Taiga Saezima (冴島 大河Saejima Taiga): Hiroyuki Watanabe (渡辺 裕之Watanabe Hiroyuki)
- Barago (バラゴ): Masaki Kyomoto (京本 政樹Kyōmoto Masaki)
- Madō Ring Zaruba (魔導輪ザルバMadōrin Zaruba, Voice): Hironobu Kageyama (影山 ヒロノブKageyama Hironobu)
- Madō Necklace Silva (魔導具シルヴァMadōgu Shiruva, Voice): Ai Orikasa (折笠 愛Orikasa Ai)
- Madō Bracelet Goruba (魔導具ゴルバMadōgu Goruba, Voice): Kenichi Ogata (緒方 賢一Ogata Ken'ichi)
- Makai Tree (魔戒樹Makaiju, Voice): Yukari Okuda (奥田 ゆかりOkuda Yukari)
- Aomushi (アオムシ, Voice): Keiichiro Satomi (里見 圭一郎Satomi Keiichirō)
- Legules (レギュレイスRegyureisu, Voice): Hirose Masashi (広瀬 正志Hirose Masashi)
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Theme songs[edit]
- Opening theme
- 'Theme of GARO'
- Music by TRYFORCE and JAM Project
- Ending theme
- 'Aurora no Shita de' (オーロラの下でŌrora no Shita de, 'Under the Aurora')
- Lyrics & Composition: Masaki Kyomoto
- Arrangement: Harukichi Yamamoto
- Artist: GARO Project
External links[edit]
Garo Special Byakuya No Maju
- Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju(in Japanese)
- Garo Special: Byakuya no Maju at Bandai Visual(in Japanese)
Garo Special Byakuya No Maju Movie
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