Susumu Ishikawa
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Voice acting in Japan has far greater prominence than in most other countries. Japan's large animation industry produces 60% of the animated series in the world; as a result, Japanese voice actors, or , are able to achieve fame on a national and international level.Besides acting as narrators and...

 who has performed many anime openings, including 1964 hit theme song from Obake no Q-taro
Obake no Q-taro
, by Fujiko Fujio, is a Japanese manga about an obake, Qtarō who lives with the Ōhara family. Qtarō, also known as Q-chan or Oba-Q, is a mischief-maker who likes to fly around scaring people and stealing food, though he is deathly afraid of dogs.The story is formulaic, usually focussed on the...

and the theme from the 1972 anime series Dokonjō Gaeru
Dokonjo Gaeru
' is a manga and anime series created by Yasumi Yoshizawa.-Summary:While frog Pyonkichi is hopping in an empty lot in Nerima, Tokyo's Shakujii Park, middle schooler Hiroshi trips over a rock and squashes him. However, Pyonkichi is reborn as an imprint on the front of Hiroshi's shirt and now gives...

. He performed songs in Godzilla vs. Gigan
Godzilla vs. Gigan
Godzilla vs. Gigan, released in Japan as and also known as Godzilla on Monster Island when first released to U.S. theaters, is a 1972 Science Fiction Kaiju film. The 12th of Toho Studio's Godzilla series, it was directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. It is the fourth film...

,Ryfle, Steve. Japan's favorite mon-star: the unauthorized biography of "The Big G", p. 359 (1998) (ISBN 978-1550223484) and is the voice of the main character called Pero in the anime film Puss In Boots.

Ishikawa won the 1966 Japan Record Award
Japan Record Award
for outstanding achievements in the Japan Composer's Association, is major music awards show held annually in Japan.- Categories :The Japan Record Award are four awards which are not restricted by genre....

 in the Children's Song category. In 1968, he won an award at the Moscow Film Awards.Ishikawa Susumu, Enkaphone Records (in Japanese), Retrieved November 20, 2010
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