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'''Shinkichi Mitsumune''' (光宗 信吉 Mitsumune Shinkichi) (born [[October 8]], [[1963]]) is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[composer]] who writes music primarily for [[anime]]. |
'''Shinkichi Mitsumune''' (光宗 信吉 Mitsumune Shinkichi) (born [[October 8]], [[1963]]) is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[composer]] who writes music primarily for [[anime]]. |
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==Biography== |
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Mitsumune is a native of [[Fukuoka City]] in [[Fukuoka Prefecture]] and a graduate of [[Rikkyo University]] with a degree in business. He started studying music at the age of 4. After graduating from college, he toured music festivals across Japan as a keyboardist for a [[Marine (armed services)|Marine]] band, and later for musicians such as [[Yukie Nishimura]]. Starting in 1995, he lent his skills to composing anime and movie scores with a full orchestra. |
Mitsumune is a native of [[Fukuoka City]] in [[Fukuoka Prefecture]] and a graduate of [[Rikkyo University]] with a degree in business. He started studying music at the age of 4. After graduating from college, he toured music festivals across Japan as a keyboardist for a [[Marine (armed services)|Marine]] band, and later for musicians such as [[Yukie Nishimura]]. Starting in 1995, he lent his skills to composing anime and movie scores with a full orchestra. |
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==Notable Compositions== |
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===TV=== |
===TV=== |
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*''[[Nurse Angel Ririka SOS]]'' (1995) |
*''[[Nurse Angel Ririka SOS]]'' (1995) |
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===Theatrical=== |
===Theatrical=== |
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*''[[Love and Pop]]'' (live action) (1998) |
*''[[Love and Pop]]'' (live action) (1998) |
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*''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' (1999) |
*''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' (1999) |
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*''[[Cyber Team in Akihabara]]'' (1999) |
*''[[Cyber Team in Akihabara]]'' (1999) |
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*For [[Power Puff Souls]] (a group made up of the [[seiyū]] who star in the Japanese version of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''): ''Cream Puff Shuffle'' (Japanese theme song) |
*For [[Power Puff Souls]] (a group made up of the [[seiyū]] who star in the Japanese version of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''): ''Cream Puff Shuffle'' (Japanese theme song) |
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==Related Links== |
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*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=382 ANN entry for Shinkichi Mitsumune] |
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=382 ANN entry for Shinkichi Mitsumune] |
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*[http://www.ex.org/2.4/32-ririka_cd.html Review of Nurse Angel Ririka SOS soundtrack 1] |
*[http://www.ex.org/2.4/32-ririka_cd.html Review of Nurse Angel Ririka SOS soundtrack 1] |
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[[Category:People from Fukuoka (city)]] |
[[Category:People from Fukuoka (city)]] |
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[[Category:Japanese keyboardists]] |
[[Category:Japanese keyboardists]] |
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Revision as of 16:23, 18 October 2009
Shinkichi Mitsumune (光宗 信吉 Mitsumune Shinkichi) (born October 8, 1963) is a Japanese composer who writes music primarily for anime.
Biography
Mitsumune is a native of Fukuoka City in Fukuoka Prefecture and a graduate of Rikkyo University with a degree in business. He started studying music at the age of 4. After graduating from college, he toured music festivals across Japan as a keyboardist for a Marine band, and later for musicians such as Yukie Nishimura. Starting in 1995, he lent his skills to composing anime and movie scores with a full orchestra.
Notable Compositions
TV
- Nurse Angel Ririka SOS (1995)
- NG Knights Lamune & 40 Fire (1996)
- Revolutionary Girl Utena (1997)
- Cyber Team in Akihabara (1998)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (2000)
- Little Snow Fairy Sugar (2001)
- Dragon Drive (2002)
- Green Green (2003)
- Rozen Maiden (2004-2005)
- Negima!: Magister Negi Magi (2005)
- Speed Grapher (2005)
- Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (2006)
- Zero no Tsukaima (2006)
- Asatte no Houkou (2006)
- Sky Girls (2007)
- Zero no Tsukaima: Futatsuki no Kishi (2007)
- Mahou Sensei Negima 2 (2009)
OVA
- FLCL (2000)
- Love Hina Again (2002)
- Sky Girls (2006)
Theatrical
- Love and Pop (live action) (1998)
- Revolutionary Girl Utena (1999)
- Cyber Team in Akihabara (1999)
Contributions
- For Megumi Hayashibara: Nostalgic Lover, Cherish Christmas, Asu ni Nare
- For Maria Yamamoto: Snow Flower
- For Power Puff Souls (a group made up of the seiyū who star in the Japanese version of The Powerpuff Girls): Cream Puff Shuffle (Japanese theme song)
Related Links
- ANN entry for Shinkichi Mitsumune
- Review of Nurse Angel Ririka SOS soundtrack 1
- Shinkichi Mitsumune discography at MusicBrainz