• Ichiro Mizuki, 'king of anime songs,' dies at 74

    From Travoltron@travoltron@defender.uni to alt.obituaries,rec.arts.anime.misc on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 12:18:57
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    TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Ichiro Mizuki, a Japanese singer known for being the
    "king of anime songs," died of lung cancer last Tuesday at a Tokyo
    hospital, his talent agency said. He was 74.

    Mizuki, whose real name was Toshio Hayakawa, was famed for singing the
    theme song for the 1972 robot series "Mazinger Z" and Leiji Matsumoto's
    space opera "Space Pirate Captain Harlock," among many other hits.

    The Tokyo native made his debut in 1968 as a pop music singer, kicking
    off his career in anime songs in 1971 after lending his vocals for the
    theme song of "Genshi Shonen Ryu" (Ryu, The Cave Boy).

    With over 1,200 songs under his belt, including theme songs for the
    iconic Japanese television series "Kamen Rider" (Masked Rider), Mizuki
    also gained popularity overseas, holding anime song-themed events in
    Hong Kong and Singapore.

    Mizuki, who announced in July that he was undergoing treatment for lung cancer, remained committed to "a lifetime of active service" even after
    his diagnosis, appearing on stage in a wheelchair for his last live performance on Nov. 27, according to his agency.
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