Masakazu Yokoyama

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Masakazu Yokoyama

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: 1948
Date of death: March 3, 2020 (aged 72)
Place of birth: Japan
Position: Sound effect
Effect assistant
Years active: 1983-2023[Note 1]
Aliases: よこやままさかず

Masakazu Yokoyama (横山 正和 Yokoyama Masakazu?, 1948 – 2020) is a Japanese sound effect engineer. He was responsible for the sound effects in Detective Conan anime from episodes 1 to 1001 and simultaneously in some movies. In 2021, after episode 1001, Takahisa Ishino took over Yokoyama's position as sound effect for the anime.

Biography

Before establishing Yokoyama Sound Effects (サウンドエフェクト横山), Masakazu Yokoyama used to work under E&M Planning Center (E&Mプランニングセ).

Yokoyama was mainly in charge of the sound effects in animation works produced by Tokyo Movie (東京ムービー)[Note 2] and Sunrise (サンライズ).

In 2020, Yokoyama passed away. After four years, the Detective Conan movie Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram put a title card "In memory of Masakazu Yokoyama" at the end credits of the film.

Works in Detective Conan

Movies

Participation in: 24 movies

Movie Title Original airdate Role Note
1 The Time-Bombed Skyscraper April 19, 1997 Sound effect
2 The Fourteenth Target April 18, 1998 Sound effect
3 The Last Wizard of the Century April 17, 1999 Sound effect
4 Captured in Her Eyes April 22, 2000 Sound effect
5 Countdown to Heaven April 21, 2001 Sound effect
6 The Phantom of Baker Street April 20, 2002 Sound effect
7 Crossroad in the Ancient Capital April 19, 2003 Sound effect
8 Magician of the Silver Sky April 17, 2004 Sound effect
9 Strategy Above the Depths April 9, 2005 Sound effect
10 The Private Eyes' Requiem April 15, 2006 Sound effect
11 Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure April 21, 2007 Sound effect
12 Full Score of Fear April 19, 2008 Sound effect
13 The Raven Chaser April 18, 2009 Sound effect
14 The Lost Ship in the Sky April 17, 2010 Sound effect
15 Quarter of Silence April 16, 2011 Sound effect
16 The Eleventh Striker April 14, 2012 Sound effect
17 Private Eye in the Distant Sea April 20, 2013 Sound effect
18 Dimensional Sniper April 19, 2014 Sound effect
19 Sunflowers of Inferno April 18, 2015 Sound effect
20 The Darkest Nightmare April 16, 2016 Sound effect
21 The Crimson Love Letter April 15, 2017 Sound effect
22 Zero the Enforcer April 13, 2018 Sound effect
23 The Fist of Blue Sapphire April 12, 2019 Sound effect
24 The Scarlet Bullet April 16, 2021 Effect assistant

OVAs

Participation in: 15 OVAs

OVA Title Original airdate Role Note
1 Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!! October 11, 2000 Sound effect
2 16 Suspects!? January 16, 2002 Sound effect
3 Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy March 12, 2003 Sound effect
4 Conan, Kid, and the Crystal Mother March 3, 2004 Sound effect
6 Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan & Heiji vs. Kid! March 15, 2006 Sound effect
7 A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys March 14, 2007 Sound effect
8 The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Sonoko Suzuki March 12, 2008 Sound effect
9 The Stranger from Ten Years Later April 15, 2009 Sound effect
10 Kid in Trap Island April 14, 2010 Sound effect
11 A Secret Order From London April 13, 2011 Sound effect
12 The Miracle of Excalibur April 11, 2012 Sound effect
Magic File 2 Shinichi Kudo, The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab April 19, 2008 Sound effect
Magic File 3 Shinichi and Ran, Memories of Mahjong Tiles and Tanabata April 18, 2009 Sound effect
Magic File 4 The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey April 17, 2010 Sound effect
Bonus File 1 Flower of Fantasista April 14, 2012 Sound effect

Specials

Participation in: 2 specials

Special Title Original airdate Role Note
4 Happy New Year, Kogoro Mouri January 3, 2015 Sound effect
5 The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History December 26, 2014 Sound effect

Other notable works

Anime

See also

References

  1. 横山正和 - Bangumi
  2. Detective Conan Staff Listing
  1. ^ Note: Even though he had already passed away in 2023, a recap movie The Story of Ai Haibara ~Black Iron Mystery Train~ was aired in theatres with some old TV scenes where he did the sound effects, thus he was seen in the ending credits.
  2. ^ Note: Tokyo Movie was later purchased/acquired by TMS Entertainment in 1995.