Hurricane Ryu
Hariken Ryu (破李拳 竜, Hariken Ryu, born January 22, 1958), nicknamed Hurricane Ryu, is a Japanese illustrator, comic book author, writer, director, martial artist and an actor.[1] His real name is Hidemi Miyata, born in Tochigi Prefecture.
Comics
- 1980 - Parabola of Ecstasy, Comic DUMP #10, Daya Publishing
- 1982 - Mad City 16 Beat, oneshot, Comic Lemon People #1, 1982
- 1983 - Gekisatsu! Uchuuken, Comic Lemon People #2-#81, Kubo shoten
- 1985 - Blade of Gigantis, Tokyo III Co., Ltd
- 1986 - Pretty Executor, Tokyo III Co., Ltd
- 1990 - Monster Warrior Godzilla, published in JICC publishing's The Godzilla Comic
- 1994 - Giant Monster Gamera, Gekkan Manga Boys, November 1994 - February 1995, Tokuma Shoten.
Books
- 1992 - Godzilla Monster Super Quiz, Kubo shoten
- 1995 - Gojira Road, Fujinsha
- 1996 - Kaijū baka ichi-dai Gojira yakusha e no michi, Yosensha
- 1999 - Men who suitacted tokusatsu heroes, Sony Magazines
Films
As a director
- 1987 - Pretty Executor
- 1996 - Insatsu seyo! Kyōshinman
- 2013 - P Man: Syborg Bishoujo Shirei Kyakuchū
- 2014 - Heroine Champion Festival
- 2016 Digital Q-ko VS Robocon Great Battle
As an actor
- 1991 - Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla (Mikadroid)
- Godzilla series
- 1991 - Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (King Ghidorah)
- 1992 - Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth (Battra)
- 1993 - Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (Baby Godzilla)
- 1995 - Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (Godzilla Junior)
- 1992 - UFO Daisakusen Iko-chan Fight (Miracle Man)
- 1992 - Den Ace ni Shisu (Den Ace)
- 1994 - Yamato Takeru (Kumasogami)
- 2003 - Marumi☆Mix Juice (Mister Z)
- 2004 - The Calamari Wrestler (Ika Wrestler)
- 2005 - Ganso Den Ace (Den Ace)
- 2006 - Crab Goalkeeper (Grab Goalkeeper)
- 2006 - The World Sinks Except Japan (Den Ace)
- 2007 - Den Ace The Final ~Kirakuki ni Ikiyou~
- 2008 - The Monster X Strikes Back/Attack the G8 Summit (Guilala)
- 2014 - Earth Defence Widow (Bemuras)
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External links
References
- Kalat, David (2007). A Critical History and Filmography of Toho's Godzilla Series. McFarland & Co. p. 202. ISBN 0-7864-3099-0.
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