Rika Aoki

Rika Aoki

Born Sharon-Lee Yoshida (Morris) to an American father and Japanese mother, Rika adopted both the first and last name of her manga counterpart as her stage name. Obviously, her mixed-race heritage was a large factor in her winning the part, though she also stood at an impressively statuesque 5ft7 (the average height for Japanese women is 5ft2), further accentuated by a pair of high-heeled boots, perfectly matching the leggy manga heroine. Taro Bonten, the creator of the manga, was full of praise for Rika saying ‘I never thought I’d find someone so perfect’. Despite this, Rika was quite self-deprecating about her looks and, by the language she uses, it seems like she may have unfortunately faced racism while growing up: ‘I look like a monkey, just like my papa. My younger brother is handsome and looks just like my mama.’ Rika’s legs weren’t just for looking at – her height advantage led to great athletic prowess throughout her high school career. Rika modestly stated ‘I was a track and field athlete in high school, running the 100m in 13 seconds flat and scoring 1.6m in the high jump. I also learned karate.’ In reality, her 12.9 second time placed her 2nd in the national high school record. Given Weekly Myojo’s vested interest in their new star, they were keen to give Rika as much publicity as possible leading up to the film. Between her casting in February and initial shooting in October, she enjoyed constant attention in the pages of the magazine. Being a total amateur, Rika underwent extensive training in acting and modern ballet (presumably to achieve the high kicks necessary for the character’s kickboxing-esque fighting style) to prepare for the role. However, she also received training in singing, clearly showing an intention to push Rika to stardom across all disciplines; at the time it was common for top actresses to record at least one single, but that usually came after they were established names. Her first single was released in June 1972, almost a half year before the film’s release to truly kickstart the hype train. At the same time, she also became a regular on TV screens as the “cover girl” for the variety shows Yo! Don and The 11PM Show. This all ensured that Rika was close to becoming a household name even before the film was released – Weekly Myojo stated that she ‘was a hot topic of conversation nationwide.’

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Rika Aoki Movies

  • 1974
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    Student Yakuza

    Student Yakuza

    1 1974 HD

    A youth action movie in which a student lone wolf who burns with unstoppable strength, courage, and a sense of justice rampages against a gangster.

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  • 1973
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    Rika 2: Lonely Wanderer

    Rika 2: Lonely Wanderer

    4 1973 HD

    Rica wanting a fresh start leaves her friends and past life behind or at least that is what she thinks as trouble always seems to find her. Rica's...

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  • 1972
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    Rika: The Mixed-Blood Girl

    Rika: The Mixed-Blood Girl

    4.9 1972 HD

    First film of a trilogy following the dramatic life of Rika, a half-Japanese/half-American woman who becomes the tough-as-nails leader of an all-girl...

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  • 1973
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    Rika 3: Juvenile's Lullaby

    Rika 3: Juvenile's Lullaby

    6 1973 HD

    Reform schools are a way of protecting society by ridding it of lawless juvenile delinquents. But who's protecting the juvenile delinquents from...

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  • 2013
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    Babes Behind Bars

    Babes Behind Bars

    2.333 2013 HD

    This outlandish compilation of trailers and clips spotlights the women-in-prison sub-genre of grindhouse exploitation films.

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