Masaru Yokoyama
Masaru Yokoyama (横山 克, Yokoyama Masaru, born November 3, 1982) is a Japanese composer and arranger, known for his work on television dramas, anime series, and movies. He is affiliated with the music production company Miracle Bus.
Masaru Yokoyama 横山 克 | |
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Born | Chikuhoku, Nagano, Japan | November 3, 1982
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Instruments | Keyboard |
Labels | Miracle Bus |
Biography
Yokoyama was born in Nagano Prefecture. He graduated from the Department of Composition at the National Institute of Technology.[1] He is currently employed by music production company Miracle Bus where he works on television and anime series, as well as composing and arranging songs for other artists.
Works
Television series
- Ijin no Kuru Heya (2009, Tokyo MX)
- Taxmen (2010, Tokyo MX)
- Keishicho Shissonin Sosaka (2010, TV Asahi) – with Audio Highs
- Hammer Session! (2010, TBS) – with Audio Highs
- Hanawake no Yon Shimai (2011, TBS) – with Eishi Segawa and Yuko Fukushima
- Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey (2011, Fuji TV)
- Perfect Son (2012, NTV)
- Answer ~ Keishichou Kenshou Sousakan (2012, TV Asahi)
- Akumu-chan (2012, NTV)
- Yakou Kanransha (2013, TBS)
- 35-sai no Koukousei (2013, NTV)
- Namonaki Doku (2013, TBS)
- Nanatsu no Kaigi (2013, NHK)
- Honey Trap (2013, Fuji TV)
- Tenshi to Jump (2013, NHK)
- Fukuie Keibuho no Aisatsu (2014, Fuji TV)
- Alice no Toge (2014, TBS)
- Peter no Soretsu (2014, TBS)
- N no Tame ni (2014, TBS)
- Masshiro (2015, TBS) – with Masato Suzuki
- Zannen na Otto (2015, Fuji TV)
- Tatakau! Shoten Girl (2015, KTV)
- Napoleon no Mura (2015, TBS)
- Kekkonshiki no Zenjitsu ni (2015, TBS)
- Boku no Yabai Tsuma (2016, KTV)
- Suna no Tou (2016, TBS)
- Reverse (2017, TBS)
- Warotenka (2017, NHK)
- Holiday Love (2018, TV Asahi)
- Zettai Reido Season 3 (2018, Fuji TV)
- Keiji Zero (2019, TV Asahi) – with Evan Call
- Betonamu no Hikari: Boku ga Mushou Iryou wo Hajimeta Riyuu (2019, NHK)
- Kami no te (2019, WOWOW)
- Top Knife (2020, NTV) – with Masato Suzuki
- Zettai Reido Season 4 (2020, Fuji TV)
Anime
- KimiKiss: Pure Rouge (2007) – with Hikaru Nanase and Noriyuki Iwadare
- Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin (2009)
- Queen's Blade 2: The Evil Eye (2009)
- Arakawa Under the Bridge (2010)
- Heroman (2010) – with many others
- Freezing (2011)
- Hen Semi (2011)
- Queen's Blade Rebellion (2012)
- Place to Place (2012)
- Joshiraku (2012)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation (2013) – with Hiroaki Tsutsumi and Kenji Kaneko
- Freezing Vibration (2013)
- I Couldn't Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job (2013)
- Unbreakable Machine-Doll (2013)
- Nobunaga the Fool (2014)
- Nobunaga Concerto (2014)
- Your Lie in April (2014)
- Lord Marksman and Vanadis (2014) – with Nobuaki Nobusawa
- The Rolling Girls (2015)
- Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (2015)
- Plastic Memories (2015)
- Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace (2015)
- The Anthem of the Heart (2015) – with Mito
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans (2015)
- BBK/BRNK (2016)
- Garakowa: Restore the World (2016)
- The Lost Village (2016)
- BBK/BRNK 2: The Gentle Giants of the Galaxy (2016)
- Occultic;Nine (2016)
- Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On (2016)
- Scum's Wish (2017)
- Interviews with Monster Girls (2017)
- Kabukibu! (2017)
- Seven Mortal Sins (2017) – with Hiroaki Tsutsumi
- Fate/Apocrypha (2017)
- Love and Lies (2017) – with Nobuaki Nobusawa
- Sirius the Jaeger (2018)
- Boarding School Juliet (2018)
- Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. (2018)
- Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata (2018)
- Fruits Basket (2019)
- Astra Lost in Space (2019) – with Nobuaki Nobusawa
- Her Blue Sky (2019)
- Black Fox (2019) – with Kana Hashiguchi
- A3! (2020) – with Kana Hashiguchi
- Drifting Dragons (2020)
- Taiso Samurai (2020)
- Magatsu Wahrheit -Zuerst- (2020)
Movies
- High School Debut (2011) – with Kei Yoshikawa
- Akumu-chan Special (2014)
- Heroine Shikkaku (2015)
- Chihayafuru: Kami no Ku (2016)
- Chihayafuru: Shimo no Ku (2016)
- Memoirs of a Murder (2017)
- The Anthem of the Heart (Live Action) (2017)
- Teen Bride (2017)
- Chihayafuru: Musubi (2018)
- Real Girl (2018)
- Cafe Funiculi Funicula (2018)
- AI Houkai (2020)
- Yowamushi Pedal (2020)
Other works
- Venus Dream / Hiromi Sato (2006) – (Composition/arrangement, "Eien no Koi")
- Darling / Yui Horie (2008) – (Composition/arrangement, "Little Honey Bee")
- Get the door / Rie Oohashi (2009) – (Arrangement)
- Ochinai Sora / ENA (2009) – (Composition/arrangement)
- Mirai Bowl / Momoiro Clover (2011) – (Composition/arrangement, "Chai Maxx")
- Tenshi no CLOVER / Aimi (2011) – (Strings arrangement, "Dear...")
- Ring of Fortune / Eri Sasaki (2015) – (Composition/arrangement, "Oto ni Naru")
- Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin / Earphones (2017) – (Composition/arrangement, "Ikken Rakuchaku Goyoujin")
- Period / Eri Sasaki (2017) – (Composition/arrangement, "Be clear")
- Magatsu Wahrheit (2019) – Video game
- MOMOIRO CLOVER Z / Momoiro Clover Z (2019) – (Composition/arrangement, "Chai Maxx -ZZ ver.-")
- Sister Cities / Saori Hayami (2020) – (Composition/arrangement, "mist")
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gollark: Good idea.
gollark: ***HAIL TJ09***
gollark: It is not glitched. We are not worthy to understand the will of the God-Emperor.
gollark: Yet another thing on the pile of "Things TJ09 Must Fix but Never Will".
References
- "横山 克 | Miracle Group Official Site" (in Japanese). Retrieved June 6, 2019.
External links
- Official Miracle Bus page
- Masaru Yokoyama at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Discography at VGMdb
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