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Oyama, who voiced Doraemon for more than a quarter century, died of natural causes on Sept. 29, her agency, Actors Seven, said Friday. Oyama performed the voice of the blue-and-white robotic cat from 1979 to 2005. Created by the cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio in 1970, Doraemon and the story of his friendship with Nobita, a good-hearted but somewhat ...
The voice actress for Doraemon since 2005 in the current series, Wasabi Mizuta, expressed her remembrance over Ōyama on her official blog on October 12 in honor of her death. [18] [19] On October 13, the Sazae-san anime had a memorial caption for Ōyama at the start of the first episode broadcast that day. [20]
Nobuyo Oyama, the voice of beloved Japanese anime “Doraemon” for a generation of children across Asia, has died at age 90, her agency confirmed on Friday.
Tributes to her from other Japanese voice actors and fans were shared the following days after her death was officially announced on July 23, 2024. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The ongoing 2005 Doraemon series paid tribute and honored her 26 years as Nobita Nobi in the original 1979 Doraemon series with a mini tribute [ 9 ] [ 10 ] at the end of the premiere of ...
Kaushal's dubbing career started at the age of 8. It is unknown what she voiced at that time. Her first known role was of Doraemon in 2005. She became a fan-favourite as everyone loved her voice. She started YouTube channel named 'TheMotorMouth', where she voiced different other characters and also interviewed other voice-actors. [4]
Kazuya Tatekabe (たてかべ和也、立壁和也, Tatekabe Kazuya, July 20, 1934 – June 18, 2015) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was born in Kimobetsu, Hokkaidō . He was represented by Kenyu Horiuchi 's Kenyu Office at the time of his death.
Wasabi Mizuta (水田 わさび, Mizuta Wasabi, born August 4, 1974) is a Japanese voice actress.She was born in Aoyama, Mie, and currently resides in Iga, Mie.. Mizuta replaced long-time voice actress Nobuyo Ōyama as the voice of Doraemon, starting with the 2005 TV series. [1]
Lam Pou-chuen (Chinese: 林保全; pinyin: Lín Bǎoquán; 10 October 1951 – 2 January 2015) was a Hong Kong voice actor who was best known for voicing the character Doraemon for the Hong Kong version of the anime for over thirty years in addition to being the Cantonese voice of Sammo Hung in many of his dubbed blockbusters.