Wataru Takagi (voice actor)
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Wataru Takagi | |
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Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | July 25, 1966 |
Location: | Chiba Prefecture |
Voice of: | Genta Kojima Wataru Takagi Kamen Yaiba Next Conan's Hint |
Wataru Takagi (高木 渉 Takagi Wataru ), born July 25, 1966, is a seiyu from Chiba Prefecture.
In Detective Conan, he voices Genta Kojima, Wataru Takagi, Kamen Yaiba, and various minor characters, as well as the Next Conan's Hint announcer.
Contents
Other roles in Detective Conan
- Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case (Episode 2): Police officer B
- Tenkaichi Night Festival Murder Case (Episode 9): Middle aged man
- The Antique Collector Murder Case (Episode 16): Police officer
- A June Bride Murder Case (Episode 18): Police officer
- An Elevator Murder Case (Episode 19): Forensic officer
- On Location, TV Drama Murder Case (Episode 21): Forensics officer
- Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case (Episodes 22-23): Tatsuo Hatamoto (Episode 22)
- The Mysterious Woman With Amnesia Case (Episode 24): Police officer
- The False Kidnapping and Hostage Case (Episode 25): Detective B
- Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case (Episodes 27-28): Robber (Episode 27)
- Computer Murder Case (Episode 29): Clerk
- Alibi Testimony Murder Case (Episode 30): Police officer
- TV Station Murder Case (Episode 31): Staff
- Coffee Shop Murder Case (Episode 32): Forensics officer
- Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case (Episode 38): Male clerk
- Wealthy Daughter Murder Case (Episodes 39-40): Driver (Episode 39)
- Victory Flag Tearing Case (Episode 41): Backup catcher
- Three Hotta Siblings Murder Case (Episode 44): Kentaro
- Facial Mask Murder Case (Episode 45): Guard B
- Alpine Hut in the Snowy Mountain Murder Case (Episode 46): Man on TV
- Sports Club Murder Case (Episode 47): Policeman B
- Diplomat Murder Case (Episodes 48-49): Policeman (Episode 48)
- The Golf Driving Range Murder Case (Episode 51): Presenter
- The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case (Episode 52): Policeman B
- Game Company Murder Case (Episode 54): Forensics officer B
- The Train Trick Murder Case (Episode 55): Station attendant A
- The Ojamanbou Murder Case (Episode 56): Detective
- An Illustrator Murder Case (Episode 60): Bike courier
- A Ghost Ship Murder Case (Episodes 61-62): Farmer 2 (Episode 61), Youth 2 (Episode 62)
- A Crab and Whale Kidnapping Case (Episode 65): Taxi driver
- Night Baron Murder Case (Episodes 68-70): Customer (Episode 68), Policeman B (Episode 69), Forensics officer B (Episode 70)
- The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case (Episode 72): TV announcer
- The Death God Jinnai Murder Case (Episode 74): Policeman
- Conan vs. Kaitou Kid (Episode 76): Detective A
- Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case (Episodes 77-78): Cook (Episode 78)
- Ski Lodge Murder Case (Episodes 84-85): Local man (Episode 84)
- The Kidnapping Location Case (Episode 86): Audience B (uncredited)
- The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases (Episode 96): Policeman B
- The Farewell Wine Murder Case (Episode 97): Relative 2
- The Famous Potter Murder Case (Episode 98-99): Ryuichi Seto
- The Memories of First Love Case (Episodes 100-101): Firefighter B (Episode 101)
- Scoop Picture Murder Case (Episode 106): Director
- Cooking Classroom Murder Case (Episodes 110-111): Announcer (Episode 110; uncredited)
- The White Sandy Beach Murder Case (Episode 113): Barkeeper
- Scuba Diving Murder Case (Episodes 114-115): Emergency personnel (Episode 114)
Other roles in Gosho Aoyama's prior series
- Yaiba: Hitode-Otoko
- The Santa Claus of Summer: Keisuke Hara
- Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy: Black Suit
- Play It Again: Toride
Other notable works
Anime
- Sailor Moon R as Rubius
- After War Gundam X as Garrod Ran
- Mahojin Guru Guru as Gail
- Beast Wars as Cheetor
- Tenchi Muyo! as Kamidake
- Slayers TRY as Valgav
- Initial D as Kenji
- Great Teacher Onizuka as Eikichi Onizuka
- Monster Rancher as Suezo
- Hajime no Ippo as Masaru Aoki
- Mega Man: Upon a Star as Rush
- One Piece as Bellamy, Vander Dekken
- Bleach as Ganju Shiba
- Ichigo 100% as Rikiya Komiyama
- GeGeGe no Kitaro (2007 series) as Nezumi-Otoko
- Naruto: Shippuuden as Tobi/Obito Uchiha
- Toriko as Zonge
- Hunter x Hunter as Knuckle Bine
- The Files of Young Kindaichi as Detective Tadano
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable as Okuyasu Nijimura
Tokusatsu
- Engine Sentai Go-onger as Mahōbin Banki
- Tensou Sentai Goseiger as Hidou of the Swift Runner
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger as Nanonanoda
- Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters as Copyloid
- Ressha Sentai ToQger as Soujiki Shadow
Video game
- Dragon Quest VIII as 1st form of Rhapthorne (3DS Version)
- Brave Saga 2 as Saber/Ace/Max Varion/Victorion/Galaxion.
Trivia
- The character Detective Takagi is named after his voice actor. In the anime he was originally a nameless character called "Detective A" who would appear in the background in some episodes.[1] However while recording for episode episode 66, Inspector Megure's voice actor Chafurin adlibbed asking Detective A "What's your name?", to which Takagi's voice actor mistakenly responded with his own name and replied "It's Takagi".[2] While this ad-lib was not kept in for the airing, the name stuck and is used in this episode and beyond.
- Several in-jokes are made in the anime regarding Takagi's numerous roles. For example, in Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story (Part 1), Genta remarks that Detective Takagi is probably unpopular with girls. At the end of the episode, Takagi announces the Next Conan's Hint in character as Detective Takagi still preoccupied with Sato and Shiratori.
References
- Anime News Network
- 高木渉 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
- Wataru Takagi - Wikipedia (English)
- MyAnimeList
- IMDB
- ^ "声優・高木渉が「PON!」に生出演 高木刑事&元太の声で映画「名探偵コナン」をアピール". https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp. 2016-03-29. https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/1603/29/news079.html. Retrieved on 2019-06-04.
- ^ "大河ドラマ『真田丸』に『コナン』の高木刑事が出陣中!? ベテラン声優・高木渉の人気にNHKも東スポも驚く!". https://otapol.com. 2016-01-17. https://otapol.com/2016/01/post-5345.html. Retrieved on 2019-06-04.