The best Kōji Yada’s movies

Kōji Yada

Kōji Yada

15/04/1933- 01/05/2014
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Kōji Yada’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Kōji Yada.
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Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!
7/10
Dr. Gero's Androids #13, #14, and #15 are awakened by the laboratory computers and immediately head to the mall where Goku is shopping. After Goku, Trunks, and Vegeta defeat #14 and #15, #13 absorbs their inner computers and becomes a super being greater than the original three separately were. Now it is up to Goku to stop him.

Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest

Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest
6.6/10
The evil Dr. Kochin uses the dragon balls to resurrect his mentor, Dr. Wheelo, in an effort to take over the world. Dr. Wheelo, his body having been destroyed by the avalanche that killed him fifty years before, desires the body of the strongest fighter in the world as his new vessel. Believing Roshi to be the world's strongest warrior, Dr. Kochin abducts Bulma and forces Roshi to surrender himself to save her. When Goku hears of their abduction, he goes to their rescue.

Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness

Penguin's Memory: A Tale of Happiness
6.9/10
Mike is a penguin soldier who returns home after being injured during combat. Estranged from his family and friends, he leaves his hometown and starts to roam adrift through the country.

Lensman: Secret of the Lens

Lensman: Secret of the Lens
6.4/10
In this animated adaptation of E. E. Doc Smith's groundbreaking science fiction serial "Grey Lensman" from the 1930s-1950s, Kimball Kinnison, a young man from the agricultural planet Mquie and his Valerian companion, Buscirk find a dying man with a legendary crystal lens embedded in his hand. As the man was dying, he mysteriously passed on the Lens to Kim. With more companions to come by, Kim must find out the purpose of the Lens before the Boskone dynasty does.

Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Arcadia of My Youth

Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Arcadia of My Youth
7.1/10
After a drawn-out, viciously-fought war, the earth has been conquered by the alien Illumidus Empire. Harlock, a captain in earth's fleet, crashes his ship to prevent the Illumidus from using it, and flat-out refuses to join them. With the help of his allies, Tochiro and the space pirate Emereldas, and his lover Miya, he wages a private and bitter war against the Illumidus.

Undersea Super Train: Marine Express

Undersea Super Train: Marine Express
6.9/10
The plot of Marine Express can be described in two parts. The first part focuses on the people boarding the train and the problems they encounter on it. The second part takes place after the train has stopped at its half-way point, an island that used to be home to an ancient civilization millennia ago and has its fair share of secrets.

The Door Into Summer

The Door Into Summer
5.7/10
A club of young men who live by logic find themselves in love, and their lives fall apart as they try to cope with the emotions their romance strikes on them.

Kinnikuman: Ōabare! Seigi chōjin

Kinnikuman: Ōabare! Seigi chōjin
5.9/10
  • Release: 22/12/1984

Kenya Boy

Kenya Boy
6.3/10
This cartoon, based on a popular manga (Japanese-style comic), centers on an 11-year-old boy who goes to Africa with his father in 1941. Because he is Japanese, the father is detained by the British. The boy joins up with a beautiful native girl, and the adventure begins, a sort of Young Indy Jones meets Tarzan. Written by Rob Richardson

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