Difference between revisions of "Takehiro Koyama"
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| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
| date-of-birth = December 1, 1943 | | date-of-birth = December 1, 1943 | ||
− | | place-of-birth = Maizuru, Kyoto | + | | place-of-birth = Maizuru, Kyoto |
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− | | voice-of = [[Heizo Hattori]] ( | + | | voice-of = [[Heizo Hattori]] (Episode 77~712; Movie 10, 14, 17) |
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'''{{nihongo|Takehiro Koyama|小山 武宏|Koyama Takehiro}}''', born on December 1, 1943, is a [[wikipedia:seiyu|seiyu]] from Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. | '''{{nihongo|Takehiro Koyama|小山 武宏|Koyama Takehiro}}''', born on December 1, 1943, is a [[wikipedia:seiyu|seiyu]] from Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. | ||
− | In ''[[Detective Conan]]'', he voiced [[Heizo Hattori]] until 2013, when he presumably retired from voice acting. He was replaced by [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]]. He was chosen since he was from Kansai and had to voice an actor that talked with the Kansai dialect. He also voiced a few minor characters in the series | + | In '''[[Detective Conan]]''', he voiced [[Heizo Hattori]] until 2013, when he presumably retired from voice acting. He was replaced by [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]]. He was chosen since he was from Kansai and had to voice an actor that talked with the Kansai dialect. He also voiced a few minor characters in the series. |
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== Other roles in Detective Conan == | == Other roles in Detective Conan == | ||
− | * [[Big Monster Gomera Murder Case] (Episode 63): Osamu Kamei | + | * [[Big Monster Gomera Murder Case]] (Episode 63): Osamu Kamei |
* [[The Desperate Revival]]: Shinichi's Return and The Promised Place (Episodes 192-193): Taiji Tatsumi | * [[The Desperate Revival]]: Shinichi's Return and The Promised Place (Episodes 192-193): Taiji Tatsumi | ||
+ | * [[The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece]] (Episode 536): Rokuro Wada | ||
+ | * [[The Suspicious Initial K]] (Episode 665): [[Minor law enforcement#Zenkichi Ooka|Zenkichi Ooka]] | ||
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+ | == Other notable roles == | ||
+ | === Anime === | ||
+ | * ''Code Geass'': Major General Takase | ||
+ | * ''Cowboy Bebop'' : Bull | ||
+ | * ''Demon Lord Dante'' : Kosuke Utsugi | ||
+ | * ''Ghost in the Shell'' : Kanzaki | ||
+ | * ''Robotics;Notes'' : Kenichirō Senomiya | ||
+ | * Etc. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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− | # [https:// | + | # [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E5%B1%B1%E6%AD%A6%E5%AE%8F Wikipedia] (Japanese) |
# [https://myanimelist.net/people/11923/Takehiro_Koyama MyAnimeList] | # [https://myanimelist.net/people/11923/Takehiro_Koyama MyAnimeList] | ||
# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0468716/ IMDB] | # [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0468716/ IMDB] |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 28 June 2024
Takehiro Koyama | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | December 1, 1943 |
Place of birth: | Maizuru, Kyoto |
Voice of: | Heizo Hattori (Episode 77~712; Movie 10, 14, 17) |
Takehiro Koyama (小山 武宏 Koyama Takehiro ), born on December 1, 1943, is a seiyu from Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture.
In Detective Conan, he voiced Heizo Hattori until 2013, when he presumably retired from voice acting. He was replaced by Kazuhiro Yamaji. He was chosen since he was from Kansai and had to voice an actor that talked with the Kansai dialect. He also voiced a few minor characters in the series.
Other roles in Detective Conan
- Big Monster Gomera Murder Case (Episode 63): Osamu Kamei
- The Desperate Revival: Shinichi's Return and The Promised Place (Episodes 192-193): Taiji Tatsumi
- The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece (Episode 536): Rokuro Wada
- The Suspicious Initial K (Episode 665): Zenkichi Ooka
Other notable roles
Anime
- Code Geass: Major General Takase
- Cowboy Bebop : Bull
- Demon Lord Dante : Kosuke Utsugi
- Ghost in the Shell : Kanzaki
- Robotics;Notes : Kenichirō Senomiya
- Etc.
See also
References
- Wikipedia (Japanese)
- MyAnimeList
- IMDB
- Anime News Network