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After graduating from [[wikipedia:ja:高知中学校・高等学校|Kochi Private Middle and High School]] and [[wikipedia:ja:日本大学芸術学部・大学院芸術学研究科|Nihon University College of Art]]'s faculty of broadcasting, before attending classes with the affiliate schools of voice acting agencies Aoni Productions and Mausu Promotion<ref name="KochiNews"/>. Ono initially enrolled in university in a television production program, but switched to radio production, an interest he had since high school, after he found himself unable to direct large groups<ref name="KochiNews"/>. He ended up helping out a friend with sounds effects for various radio productions<ref name="KochiNews"/>,<ref name="Graphic1"/>. Once when his friend was shortstaffed, he ended up as a performer in the program and since then has aimed to become a voice actor<ref name="KochiNews"/>. | After graduating from [[wikipedia:ja:高知中学校・高等学校|Kochi Private Middle and High School]] and [[wikipedia:ja:日本大学芸術学部・大学院芸術学研究科|Nihon University College of Art]]'s faculty of broadcasting, before attending classes with the affiliate schools of voice acting agencies Aoni Productions and Mausu Promotion<ref name="KochiNews"/>. Ono initially enrolled in university in a television production program, but switched to radio production, an interest he had since high school, after he found himself unable to direct large groups<ref name="KochiNews"/>. He ended up helping out a friend with sounds effects for various radio productions<ref name="KochiNews"/>,<ref name="Graphic1"/>. Once when his friend was shortstaffed, he ended up as a performer in the program and since then has aimed to become a voice actor<ref name="KochiNews"/>. | ||
− | His first voice acting job was when he voiced an elderly man for [[wikipedia:Tohokushinsha Film|Tohokushinsha]]. He received his first lead role job in 2005 as Yukito Kunisaki in the video game [[wikipedia:Air (video game)|AIR]]<ref name="Graphic1">{{cite journal|language=Japanese|title=声優力マニュアル1 アニメシナリオ編|journal=[[wikipedia:ja:グラフィック (企業)|Graphic]]|date=2010|at=pgs. 8-11|isbn=978-4-7661-2097-4}}.</ref>. In 2008, he won the best supporting voice actor award at the 2nd Seiyuu Awards, and later the Best voice actor award at the 4th ceremony in 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120513070226/http://seiyuawards.jp/200812/11185406.php</ref>,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150322150312/http://seiyuawards.jp/201003/06200000.php</ref>, and started being recognized for his voice acting talent nationwide. His voice acting gig in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' | + | His first voice acting job was when he voiced an elderly man for [[wikipedia:Tohokushinsha Film|Tohokushinsha]]. He received his first lead role job in 2005 as Yukito Kunisaki in the video game [[wikipedia:Air (video game)|AIR]]<ref name="Graphic1">{{cite journal|language=Japanese|title=声優力マニュアル1 アニメシナリオ編|journal=[[wikipedia:ja:グラフィック (企業)|Graphic]]|date=2010|at=pgs. 8-11|isbn=978-4-7661-2097-4}}.</ref>. In 2008, he won the best supporting voice actor award at the 2nd Seiyuu Awards, and later the Best voice actor award at the 4th ceremony in 2010<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120513070226/http://seiyuawards.jp/200812/11185406.php</ref>,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150322150312/http://seiyuawards.jp/201003/06200000.php</ref>, and started being recognized for his voice acting talent nationwide. His voice acting gig in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' began with OVA 5 in March 2005, and he would later another anime-original character in June 2016. Later that year, he was selected to be the voice for Muga Iori for [[movie 21]], a role that would later become recurring. In February 2016, he left Mausu Promotion, the agency he was affiliated since his start, and started as a freelancer. |
His career as a singer started in 2007 when he released his mini-album ''Hinemosu''. | His career as a singer started in 2007 when he released his mini-album ''Hinemosu''. | ||
− | Since he is from Kochi Prefecture, he speaks in Tosa-ben<ref>http://daisukeono.com/</ref> and has been involved with promoting his hometown Sakawa<ref>http://www.pref.kochi.lg.jp/soshiki/020201/files/2014022600870/meibo270706.pdf</ref>. | + | Since he is from Kochi Prefecture, he speaks in Tosa-ben<ref>http://daisukeono.com/</ref> and has been involved with promoting his hometown Sakawa<ref>http://www.pref.kochi.lg.jp/soshiki/020201/files/2014022600870/meibo270706.pdf</ref>. |
== Other roles in ''Detective Conan'' == | == Other roles in ''Detective Conan'' == |
Revision as of 13:00, 22 August 2024
Daisuke Ono | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | May 4, 1978[1] |
Place of birth: | Sakawa[1], Takaoka District, Kōchi Prefecture |
Voice of: | Muga Iori |
Nicknames: | Ono D, Onodi[2] |
Website: | https://daisukeono.com/ |
Daisuke Ono (小野 大輔 Ono Daisuke ), born May 4, 1978 in Sakawa (Kōchi), is a freelance[3] Japanese voice actor and singer.
In Detective Conan, he voices Muga Iori.
Contents
Biography
After graduating from Kochi Private Middle and High School and Nihon University College of Art's faculty of broadcasting, before attending classes with the affiliate schools of voice acting agencies Aoni Productions and Mausu Promotion[1]. Ono initially enrolled in university in a television production program, but switched to radio production, an interest he had since high school, after he found himself unable to direct large groups[1]. He ended up helping out a friend with sounds effects for various radio productions[1],[4]. Once when his friend was shortstaffed, he ended up as a performer in the program and since then has aimed to become a voice actor[1].
His first voice acting job was when he voiced an elderly man for Tohokushinsha. He received his first lead role job in 2005 as Yukito Kunisaki in the video game AIR[4]. In 2008, he won the best supporting voice actor award at the 2nd Seiyuu Awards, and later the Best voice actor award at the 4th ceremony in 2010[5],[6], and started being recognized for his voice acting talent nationwide. His voice acting gig in Detective Conan began with OVA 5 in March 2005, and he would later another anime-original character in June 2016. Later that year, he was selected to be the voice for Muga Iori for movie 21, a role that would later become recurring. In February 2016, he left Mausu Promotion, the agency he was affiliated since his start, and started as a freelancer.
His career as a singer started in 2007 when he released his mini-album Hinemosu.
Since he is from Kochi Prefecture, he speaks in Tosa-ben[7] and has been involved with promoting his hometown Sakawa[8].
Other roles in Detective Conan
- The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report (OVA 5) : Masaya Murakami
- Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6 (Episodes 390-391) : TV narration (episode 391 only)
- The Hidden Secret of Dongaraji Temple (Episode 821) : Ginsuke Toratani
Other notable works
Anime
- 009 Re:Cyborg : Cyborg 002 / Jet Link
- 11eyes : Kakeru Satsuki
- 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life : Michel Evan
- 91 Days : Vanno
- A-Channel : Sachiyo Sato
- Ace of Diamond Act II : Masamune Hongo
- Air : Yukito Kunisaki, Sora
- Appare-Ranman! : Gil T. Shiga
- Attack on Titan : Erwin Smith
- B-PROJECT : Tomohisa Kitakado
- Barakamon : Seishu Handa
- Black Butler : Sebastian Michaelis
- Black Clover : William Vangeance
- Bleach : Shukuro Tsukishima
- Blue Exorcist : Arthur Auguste Angel
- Bungo Stray Dogs : A (Ace)
- Cells at Work! : Killer T Cell
- Dog Days : General Bernard
- GANTZ:O : Masaru Kato
- Horimiya : Kyosuke Hori
- In This Corner of the World : Tetsu Mizuhara
- Initial D : Ryosuke Takahashi
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure : Jotaro Kujo
- Kuroko's Basketball : Shintaro Midorima
- Mahō Sensei Negima! : Kunel Sanders
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya : Itsuki Koizumi
- Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid : Fafnir
- Mobile Suit Gundam : Mehmet Merka, Sven Cal Payang, Woolf Enneacle
- Mr. Osomatsu : Jushimatsu
- Noragami : Daikoku
- The Prince of Tennis : Kazuya Tokugawa
- Saint Seiya : Manigoldo
- The Seven Deadly Sins : Drole
- Tokyo Revengers : Yasuhiro Muto
- Tomodachi Game : Banri Niwa
References
- ^ a b c d e f "きょう小野大輔さん誕生日 過去の貴重写真&11年前のインタビュー記事を限定公開" (in Japanese). 4 May 2019. https://www.kochinews.co.jp/article/detail/273496..
- ^ "小野大輔" (in Japanese). 2019. https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/person/%E5%B0%8F%E9%87%8E%E5%A4%A7%E8%BC%94/. Retrieved on 19 November 2019..
- ^ "小野大輔のアニメキャラ・最新情報まとめ" (in Japanese). 2019. https://www.animatetimes.com/tag/details.php?id=486. Retrieved on 15 October 2019..
- ^ a b "声優力マニュアル1 アニメシナリオ編" (in Japanese). Graphic: pgs. 8-11. 2010. ISBN 978-4-7661-2097-4..
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120513070226/http://seiyuawards.jp/200812/11185406.php
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20150322150312/http://seiyuawards.jp/201003/06200000.php
- ^ http://daisukeono.com/
- ^ http://www.pref.kochi.lg.jp/soshiki/020201/files/2014022600870/meibo270706.pdf