Pops (1993)
June 25, 1993Release Date
Pops (1993)
June 25, 1993Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Issei Miyazaki
Takeshi Mishima (voice)
Morio Asaka
Director
Nae Yuuki
Kusuriko Harada (voice)
Hideo Takayashiki
Writer
Hidetoshi Kobayashi
Kotaro (voice)
Masaki Kouda
Ganta (voice)
Keiichi Tomita
Composer
Shino Kakinuma
Natsumi (voice)
Hitoshi Yamaguchi
Cinematographer
Yoshino Takamori
Shoko Iwasaki (voice)
Harutoshi Ogata
Editor
Satoshi Terauchi
Editor
Yuka Hashimoto
Hiromi (voice)
Takeshi Koike
Key Animation
Masao Maruyama
Producer
Yasunori Honda
Sound Director
Eiko Morikawa
Sound Effects
Shigenori Takada
Background Designer
Yoshinori Kanemori
Key Animation
Ryō Ikuemi
Novel
Yuji Ikeda
Art Direction
Mio Isshiki
Background Designer
Masaru Kitao
Animation Director / Character Designer
Hiroyuki Tanaka
Assistant Director
Shougo Furuya
Key Animation
Kumiko Takahashi
Key Animation
Reiko Eda
Key Animation
Shinobu Takahashi
Background Designer
Tomio Anzai
Executive Producer
Kunihiko Hamada
Animation
Shunji Suzuki
Key Animation
Hitoshi Nagasaki
Background Designer
Sawako Takagi
Background Designer
Yuko Sakurai
Music Director
Chinami Igei
Animation
Hiroyuki Kasugai
Key Animation
Toshiya Niidome
Key Animation
Ryo Kono
Background Designer
Yuriko Ikehara
Key Animation
Yuri Chigira
Key Animation
Park Young-il
Background Designer
Takafumi Sotoma
Original Music Composer
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Randy Hansen (born December 8, 1954) is an American guitarist best known for his "Rock Tribute Act" honoring Jimi Hendrix. He composed 17 minutes of the soundtrack for the 1979 movie Apocalypse Now, (1980 Academy Award Winner for Best Sound). His debut album was released in 1980 on Capitol Records and was recorded at the Automatt Studios in San Francisco with Scott Rosburg on bass and vocals and Charles Tapp on drums and vocals. That group played two North American tours which included several coliseum shows with Bob Seger, Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, Head East, Triumph, Poco and Blue Öyster Cult.In 1984, Hansen impersonated Jimi Hendrix in the music video for Devo's cover of "Are You Experienced?". That same year, he also co-wrote the song "State of Shock" with Michael Jackson. He played with comedian Sam Kinison in 1991.Hansen's Hendrix act first came to prominence with Randy Hansen's Machine Gun (1977–80), with Larry Epperly on bass guitar and Tim Kelliher on drums. All three had previously been in a band called Kid Chrysler and the Cruisers. Hansen's Machine Gun performed on bills with Heart, The Kinks, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and others, and were written up by Rolling Stone and Guitar Player.After his debut album, Hansen's emphasis continued to be on original releases of the Jimi Hendrix style of composition, in addition to including large numbers of Hendrix compositions in his live shows. One of the high points of Hansen's career was when he played a short series of concerts with a band that included the original Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer, Mitch Mitchell and also with Buddy Miles from Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsys. Since 1991, Hansen has toured Europe almost every year with Manni von Bohr on drums and Ufo Walter on bass, in addition to performing at outdoor music festivals. He continues to perform as a solo artist in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere in the United States.
Hansen has four self-released CDs of original music in print, all available online - Old Dogs New Tricks, Good Intentions, Tower of Love and Funtown which was released on the German Jazzhaus records label. He continues to live in Seattle. As of 2008, Hansen is on the roster of Gen-X Entertainment Intl. Inc., who also represent bands ranging from the Amazing Rhythm Aces to the current incarnation of Jefferson Starship.
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