Yuki Hide
Appearance
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Yuki Hide (ヒデ 夕樹, Hide Yūki, real name: Hideyuki Hirano (平野 英之, Hirano Hideyuki), November 5, 1940 – December 8, 1998) often credited as Hideyuki or Yuuki Hide, was a Japanese singer best known for singing theme songs to various anime and tokusatsu shows.
He died from heart failure on December 8, 1998.[citation needed] His biography, Hide Yuki and the Golden Age of TV Cartoon Theme Songs (ヒデ夕樹とテレビまんが主題歌の黄金期), written by Hikaru Kenmochi, was published in 2021.[1]
Selected discography
[edit]Anime and tokusatsu
[edit]Year | Work | Song | Ref |
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1970 | Ashita no Joe | Toru Rikiishi's Theme – ending theme | [2] |
1972 | Jinzo Ningen Kikaida | Go Go Kikaida (w/The Columbia Cradle Club) – opening theme | |
Fight!! Mechanical Man Kikaida (w/The Columbia Cradle Club) – ending theme | |||
1972 | Kaiketsu Lion-Maru | Oh Wind, Oh Light (w/Young Fresh) – opening theme | |
1972 | Triton of the Sea | GO! GO! Triton – opening theme | |
1973 | Tetsujin Taiga Sebun (Tetsujin Tiger Seven) | Iron Man Tiger Seven – opening theme | |
1974 | Inazuman Flash | Flash! Inazuman – opening theme | |
1974 | Ultraman Leo | "Fight! Ultraman Leo" (w/Mizuumi Youth Choir) – 2nd opening theme | [3] |
1976 | Blocker Gundan IV Machine Blaster | Blocker Gundan IV Machine Blaster (w/Toei Jidou Gasshoudan) – opening theme | |
1978 | Sutâurufu (Star Wolf (TV series)) | Seishun no Tabidachi – opening theme | |
Sasurai no Star Wolf – ending theme | |||
1978 | Spider-Man (tokusatsu) | Run! Spider-Man – opening theme | |
Ballad of an Oath – ending theme | |||
1979 | Captain Future | Yume no Funanori – Opening theme | |
Oira wa Sabishii Spaceman – Insert Song |
TV commercial
[edit]Year | Work | Notes | Ref |
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1973 | Hitachi Tree (often called "Kono ki Nanno ki?") | Corporate commercial of Hitachi | [1] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Yamamoto, Kohei (November 22, 2021). "小林亜星さんの公認アニソンリサイタル 名曲を子門真人、ささきいさお、ヒデ夕樹らのものまねで披露". Daily (in Japanese). Daily Sports Co. Ltd. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- ^ Elgueta Vergara, Edson (December 27, 2020). "A 50 años de Ashita no Joe: Héroe de la clase obrera y la juventud". Laizquierda Diario (in Spanish). Chile. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- ^ "ウルトラマンレオ|特撮・キャスト・キャラクター・登場人物・最新情報一覧". animate Times (in Japanese). September 3, 2024. Retrieved November 5, 2024.