Takanori Arisawa
Takanori Arisawa was an award-winning Anime composer before his death by cancer at age 54. Self-taught, he wrote the soundtracks for many notable anime shows, especially for Toei Animation, but also for advertisements too and many Tokyo-based shows. He admired the Hollywood sound, particularly drawing inspiration from TV shows of The Seventies.
Arisawa's first award was the 1993 Golden Disk Grand Prize from Columbia Records. He also won the JASRAC International Award, meaning he has the most international royalties, largely due to Sailor Moon's worldwide popularity.
The incredibly large collection of his Sailor Moon score can be found here.
Shows Takanori Arisawa composed the score for
- Ask Dr. Rin!
- Bikkuriman and Super Bikkuriman
- Digimon series (Seasons 1-4)
- Don-Don Domel to Ron
- Galaxy Fraulein Yuna
- Goldfish Warning
- Kamen no Ninja Akakage
- King's Brunch (opening theme)
- Moeru!! Robokon
- Sailor Moon series
- Sesame Street (Japanese version)
- Tales of Eternia
- Yume no Crayon Oukoku
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