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Takayuki Negishi (根岸貴幸, Negishi Takayuki) (born August 6, 1961) is a Japanese composer, music arranger and record producer originating from Tokyo. Negishi began work as a synthesizer operator in 1983.

Compositions[]

Animation[]

  • Hyper Doll (1995, Pioneer LDC)
  • Lupin III: Twilight Gemini no Himitsu (1996, Nippon TV)
  • CardCaptor Sakura (1998, NHK)
  • Amazing Nurse Nanako (1999, Pioneer LDC)
  • Tokyo Mew Mew (2002, TV Tokyo)
  • Crash Gear Nitro (2003, TV Asahi)
  • The World of Narue (2003, Mainichi Broadcasting System)
  • F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu (2003, TV Tokyo)
  • Wagamama Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! Wandabo (2004, TV Tokyo)
  • Ghost Talker's Daydream (2004, Bandai Visual)
  • Strawberry 100% (2005, TV Asahi)
  • Cluster Edge (2005, TV Tokyo)
  • Tokyo Majin (2007, Animax)
  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers (2007, TV Tokyo)
  • Mnemosyne (2008, AT-X)
  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia (2010, TV Tokyo)
  • Cardfight!! Vanguard (2011, TV Tokyo)
  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders (2011, TV Tokyo)
  • Cardfight!! Vanguard: Asia Circuit (2012, TV Tokyo)
  • Cardfight!! Vanguard: Link Joker (2013, TV Tokyo)
  • Gaist Crusher (with Kohei Tanaka) (2013, TV Tokyo)
  • Cardfight!! Vanguard: Legion Mate Chapter (2014, TV Tokyo)
  • Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card (2018, NHK)

Radio drama[]

  • Yamada Taro Monogatari (2001, Tokyo FM)
  • Troubleshooter Sheriffstars SS (2001, Tokyo FM)
  • Ghost Talker's Daydream (2001, Tokyo FM)
  • Trinity Blood: Rage Against the Moons (2001, Tokyo FM)
  • The World of Narue (2002, Tokyo FM)
  • 7 Seeds (2003, Tokyo FM)
  • Angel Game (2003, Tokyo FM)

Video games[]

  • Bloody Roar (1997, Hudson Soft)
  • Hashi no Oka Gakuen Monogatari: Gakuen Sai (1998, MediaWorks)
  • Bloody Roar 2 (1999, Hudson Soft)
  • Sunrise Eiyūten (1999, Sunrise)
  • Bloody Roar 3 (2000, Hudson Soft)

Television drama[]

Film[]

  • Lupin III: Dead or Alive (1996, Toho)[1]
  • Partners (2010, Tokyo Theatres)

Arrangements[]

  • Mami Kingetsu - "Kyoe te Mr. Sky", "Yume wo Dakishimeru Teite", "SHOW TIME"
  • Mariko Nagai - Jokigen (1987), Genkyoho (1988), Tobikkiri (1988), Daisuki (1989), Miracle Girl (1989), Catch Ball (1990)
  • Hitomi Mieno - Ki Ra Ri Pi Ka Ri (1995), All Weather Girl (1995)
  • Yuko Imai - Disclose (1994)
  • Hiroko Moriguchi - Still Love You (1989, 4 tracks), Prime Privacy (1989, 8 tracks)
  • Yumiko Takahashi - "Egao no Maho"
  • Natsuki Okamoto - "Suru No? Shinai No"
  • Miho Nakayama - "Switch On"
  • Maki Mochida - "Kitto..."
  • Tomo Sakurai - "Boken no Kazu Dake"
  • Wu Rujun - "Niji"

Related pages[]

References[]

  1. Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. p. 394. ISBN 9781461673743. https://books.google.com/books?id=f7o8pq6G_dYC&pg=PA394. Retrieved 22 November 2014. 

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