Kuniaki Haishima

Kuniaki Haishima
Native name 蓜島邦明
Origin Japan
Occupation(s) Musician, composer

Kuniaki Haishima (蓜島邦明) is a Japanese musician and composer. He is known for his music in several anime and tokusatsu shows. He composed the soundtrack for Metroid: Other M for the Wii.[1]

Works

Anime

List of works in anime
Year Series Crew role Notes Source[2]
1996-1997 Adventures of Kotetsu Music OAV
2001-2002 Alien Nine Music TV special
1999-2000 Blue Gender Music
2002 Blue Gender: The Warrior Music Feature film
2003 Dokkoida?! Music
1998-1999 Gasaraki Music
Gundam: Mission to the Rise Music TV special
1999 Legend of Himiko Music [3]
2000-2001 Legendary Gambler Tetsuya Music
2002-2004 Macross Zero Music OVA [3]
1998-2000 Master Keaton Music TV series and OVAs [3]
2004-2005 Monster Music, Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Composition
199899 Neo Ranga Music [3]
2001 Run=Dim Music
1998 Spriggan Music feature film
2003 The Wicked and the Damned: A Hundred Tales of Karma Music [3]

Live action

List of works in live-action television, tokusatsu and film
Year Series Crew role Notes Source
2006-2007 Kamen Rider Kabuto Music
2004 Kagen no Tsuki (film) Music Last Quarter
2007 Mushishi Music
1993 Tokyo Babylon 1999 Music
2005 Shibuya Fifteen Music

Video games

List of works in video games
Year Series Crew role Notes Source[2]
2004 Dokodemoissyo - Toro and the shooting star -
どこでもいっしょ -トロと流れ星-
Music PS
2006 Forbidden Siren 2 Music PS2
1997 Kowloon's Gate Music PS1
1995 Maria Museum curse of MA.RI.A 人形館の呪い Music PC
2010 Metroid: Other M Music Wii
1999 Rhodes Senki
ロードス島戦記
Music PS
1995 Ultraman Music PS

References

  1. Coccia, Nicola (2010-10-08). "Metroid Other M Nintendo Wii Recensione" (in Italian). Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  2. 1 2 "配島邦明 公式サイト" [Kuniaki Haishima Profile]. Kuniaki Haishima official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "アニメ / メディア芸術データベース 蓜島邦明" [Search results anime Kuniaki Haishima]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 8, 2016.

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