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  1. Dorifutazu desu yo! Zenshin zenshin matazenshin: Directed by Yoshinori Wada. With Za Dorifutâzu, Chôsuke Ikariya, Bû Takagi, Chû Arai.

    • Yoshinori Wada
    • Za Dorifutâzu, Chôsuke Ikariya, Bû Takagi
  2. Dorifutazu desu yo! Zenshin zenshin matazenshin (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Dorifutazu desu yo! Zenshin zenshin matazenshin. 1967. 1h 21m. Comedy/Musical. Cast. Za Dorifutâzu Chôsuke Ikariya Bû Takagi Chû Arai Kôji Nakamoto Cha Katô Megumi Matsumoto Smiley...

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    1931–1962: Childhood and early career

    Chōsuke Ikariya was born with the name Chōichi Ikariya(碇矢長一, Ikariya Chōichi) on November 1, 1931, in Tokyo, Japan. During the war his family moved from their home in Sumida, Tokyo to the countryside in Shizuoka. There he took up a job as a factory worker as a young man. He also took up playing the double bass, a hint at his performer nature. He got rather good, too, performing in brass bands until he got a regular job with the "Jimmie Tokita[jp] & His Mountain Playboys." It was a band that s...

    1962–1969: The Drifters

    In 1962, Ikariya joined The Drifters, an aspiring pop band that featured comedy routines in its performances of rock and rollmusic. Members joined and quit the band over the next two years until Ikariya, still persisting, became the leader of the five-member group. The band was able to scrape by though appearing on television afterwards, with Ikariya writing most of the material for the performances. In 1966, The Drifters opened for The Beatles at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo,although app...

    1969–1985: Hachiji dayo, Zenin Shugo

    In 1969, a producer from TBS offered Ikariya and his Drifters a regular spot on a weekly show. Ikariya, once again, was skeptical, having learned a lot the hard way. But this program went on to become one of the most popular shows of its time, Hachiji dayo, Zenin Shugo!. Its low-brow humour and slapstick comedy made it popular with children, much to the dismay of parents at the time. After the show was over in 1985,Ikariya virtually left the Drifters and all members went on to pursue their ow...

    In 1999, Chōsuke Ikariya won the Japanese Academy Awards of Best Supporting Actor for his performance of Heihachiro Waku in the film Bayside Shakedown.

    TV Dramas

    1. Dokuganryu Masamune (1987) - Oniniwa Yoshinao 2. Bayside Shakedown(1997, TV Movie) - Heihachiro Waku 3. When the Saints Go Marching In(1998) 4. Yomigaeru kinrō(1999) - Mogi 5. Black Jack II(2000, TV Movie) 6. Namida o fuite(2000) - Yuichiro Murata 7. Shiroi Kage(2001) - Yoshizou Ishikura 8. Gakkō no sensei(2001) - Chochiro asakura 9. Psycho Doctor(2002) - Famous psychologist 10. Anata no tonari ni dare ka iru(2003) - Goro Kazuma 11. Good Luck!!(2003)

  4. Another film that was release that same day was "Dorifutazu desu yo! Zenshin zenshin matazenshin " starring The Drifters and of course popluar group sound band The Tigers (Directed by Yoshinori Wada ).

  5. Dorifutazu desu yo! Zenshin zenshin matazenshin (1967) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

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