Tomoki Hasegawa III (長谷川 智樹, Hasegawa Tomoki, born July 19, 1957) is a Japanese composer and arranger of music from Osaka Prefecture, Japan, best known for his work on anime soundtracks.[1] He has also done sound production work on albums for Mayumi Iizuka.
Works
Anime
- Pygmalio (opening and ending themes arrangement, 1990–1991)
 - Locke the Superman: New World Command (1991)
 - Magical Princess Minky Momo (2nd series, 1991)
 - Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Golden Wings (1992)
 - Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger (1992–1993)
 - Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (opening theme, 1992–1993)
 - Mikan Enikki (1992–1993)
 - Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer (1993–1994)
 - Wedding Peach (1995–1996)
 - Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko (first OVA series, 1996)
 - Tenchi in Tokyo (ending theme 2, 1997)
 - D.N.Angel (2003)
 - DearS (2004)
 - Gokusen (2004)
 - Kujibiki Unbalance (second stage, 2006)
 - Dōbutsu no Mori (2006)
 - Nana (2006–2007)
 - Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (2007)
 - Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro (2007–2008)
 - Quiz Magic Academy (2008)
 - (Zoku) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (2008)
 - Cookin' Idol I! My! Mine! (2009)
 - Mysterious Girlfriend X (2012)
 - Locodol (2014)
 - Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! (2024)[2]
 - Jii-san Baa-san Wakagaeru (2024)[3]
 
Films
- Crêpe (1993)
 - Shura ga Yuku 6: Tōhoku Gekitōhen (1997)
 - The Summer of Dioxin (2001)
 - Suicide Club (2002)
 - Noriko's Dinner Table (2005)
 - Exte (2007)
 - Yes, No, or Maybe? (2020)
 
TV programs
- Nameshite Gatten (NHK, 1995)
 
Video games
- Gradius III (arrangement, 1989, soundtrack released in 1990)
 - Rise of the Phoenix (Koei, 1995)
 - Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII (Koei, 2000)
 
Sources:[6]
Sound production
Hasegawa did sound production work on one or more songs from these albums.
- Mayumi Iizuka
- Kata Omoi (1997)
 - Minto to Kuchibue (1998)
 - Fly Ladybird Fly (1998)
 - So Loving (1999)
 - Aeris (2000)
 - Himawari (2001)
 - Niji no Saku Basho (2002)
 - SMILE×SMILE (2003)
 - ∞Infinity∞ (2004)
 - Mine (2005)
 - 10LOVE (2006)
 - Crystal Days (2007)
 - Stories (2008)
 - Fight!! (2009)
 - Kimi e... (2009)
 
 
References
- 1 2 3 "Tomoki Hasegawa". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
 - ↑ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (October 13, 2023). "'Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!' Anime Reveals More Cast, January 2024 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
 - ↑ Cayanan, Joanna (December 24, 2023). "Jiisan Baasan Wakagaeru Anime Reveals Main Staff in Teaser Video". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
 - 1 2 "長谷川智樹". Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
 - ↑ "長谷川智樹". Variety Japan. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
 - ↑ "Tomoki Hasegawa". VGMdb: A Database of Videogame Music. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
 
External links
- (in Japanese) Official site
 
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