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Hiroki Tōchi (東地 宏樹, Tōchi Hiroki, born May 26, 1966 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator affiliated with Office Osawa. [1] He has frequently appeared in many anime and video games mainly created by tri-Ace. He won a Male Character Voice Prize in the 2011 Famitsu Awards. [2]
As for the personal name, Gosho took the given name of Char's voice actor, Shūichi Ikeda. When Shuichi was set to appear in the anime, Gosho requested Shūichi Ikeda to be the voice actor. [49] [50] Aoyama said that Subaru's hairstyle was from Char Aznable from Gundam and Chiaki from Nodame Cantabile. Vol. 83 bonus profiles
Trevor is a Pokémon Trainer and photographer, whose goal is to meet and take pictures of all the Pokémon he encounters. He is mostly interested in ones with differences in their features, however slight. He competes in the Kalos League, but loses to Alain. Shauna (サナ, Sana) Voiced by: Yurie Kobori (Japanese); Jo Armeniox (English)
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Also: Japan: People: By occupation: Actors by medium: Voice actors. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...
K. Hina Kamimura; Mone Kamishiraishi; Rie Kanda; Kanon (singer) Hiroko Kasahara; Tomomi Kasai; Fumie Kashiyama; Haruka Katayama; Ayumi Kida; Ayaka Kikuchi (singer)
The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 1 (空の境界 第二章 殺人考察(前), Kara no Kyōkai Dai-Nishō: Satsujin Kōsatsu (Zen)) is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu.
The voice actress for her character in the anime series is the same as the voice actress of Ciel. Like her, she enjoys curry rice, and she will react violently when anyone insults it. Also in the comic chapter Batsukoishi-hen, she wields six small wooden boards like Ciel's "Black Keys" swords. Mamoru Akasaka (赤坂 衛, Akasaka Mamoru)