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  1. 87 Followers, 211 Following, 9 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from satoshi shimodaira (@satoshishimodaira)

  2. Mitsubishi Chemical Group CEO and Key Executive Team. Mitsubishi Chemical Group's Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Director of the Board is Ken Fujiwara. Mitsubishi Chemical Group's key executives include Ken Fujiwara and 20 others.

  3. Susumu Matsuyama, Satoshi Shimodaira, Atsushi Chiku and Hidenaga Katakami Ash Ketchum, a kid form pallet town embarks on a journey across the Kanto region to become a Pokemon master with his partner Pikachu who at first hated ash but the bond of Pikachu and ash builds as they travel to beat gyms and enter...

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    (Italian: Vita degna di essere vissuta, Japanese: エンリコ THE FINAL, Enriko fainaru) is a 2017 animated drama film directed and co-written by Moshi Kawara. The sequel to The Adventures of Enrico (1986) and Summer, Amore! (1998). The film follows a now middle aged Enrico who's suffering from cancer, despite his condition, he decides to travel across Italy once more for old times sake, all while meeting old and new friends along the way.

    A co-production between Italy, Japan and United States. This film marks the only installment of the Enrico trilogy without the involvement of creator Rocco Denazetti, whom was killed in a burglary incident in 2002, Denazetti however is given creator credit and the film dedicates him in his memory. Group TAC, the studio that animated the first two installments went bankrupt in 2010, as a result, OLM, Inc. took over. The film was also jointly financed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (who owns the original Enrico film via Orion Pictures) and Warner Bros. Pictures via it's New Line Cinema division, whom handled the theatrical distribution while MGM handled home media, television and digital rights.

    •Alberto Denazetti as Enrico

    •Roberto Benigni as Ricardo the clown

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    was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 5, 2018 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment under license from MGM.

  4. Satoshi Shimodaira's films include Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Click here for more information.

  5. You're browsing films by crew member: Satoshi Shimodaira. How long does it take to watch Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! (2017)? 1 hour 38 mins.

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