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Warning to future editors: the information on Sasai Ryūji on imbd and other US data-farm sites seems to be horribly erroneous. The Esteban (Mysterious Cities of Gold) music was by 越部信義 (Nobuyo Koshibe), the Windaria music by 門倉聡 (Satoshi Kadokura), and the Tweeny Witches music by 寺島民哉 (Tamiya Terashima). Unless he played some minor role somewhere, I guess imdb have just been inventing those credits. --zippedmartin 23:16, 19 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]