Kazuya Tatekabe
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たてかべ 和也 | |
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Born | Kazuya Tatekabe July 25, 1934 Kimobetsu, Hokkaido, Japan |
Died | June 18, 2015 | (aged 80)
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Years active | 1958–2015 |
Kazuya Tatekabe (たてかべ和也、立壁和也, Tatekabe Kazuya, July 25, 1934 – June 18, 2015) was a Japanese voice actor. He was born in Kimobetsu, Hokkaidō. He was represented by Kenyu Horiuchi's Kenyu Office at the time of his death.[1]
He was most known for the roles of Jaian (Doraemon), Walsa (Time Bokan), and Tonzura (Yatterman).
Jaian
In 1979, he was cast in the second Doraemon anime as a strong and quick-tempered local bully who can fight at any time and with any kid he sees, especially Nobita, alongside co-stars Nobuyo Ōyama (Doraemon), Noriko Ohara (Nobita Nobi), Michiko Nomura (Shizuka Minamoto) and Kaneta Kimotsuki (Suneo Honekawa) for 26 years after the end of the 1979 series, he handed his role over to Subaru Kimura on April 15, 2005.
Tonzura
In 1977, he was cast in the first Time Bokan series as a short, muscular, squat man with a severe overbite and facial stubble. He reprised his role, alongside co-stars Noriko Ohara (Doronjo) and Jōji Yanami (Boyacky), in 2008, he reunited with Ohara and Yanami to reprise their roles for the 2008 adaptation.
Death
Tatekabe died of acute respiratory failure on June 18th 2015 at the age of 80. Memorial services were held on June 29, 2015 in Aoyama Funeral hall.
Successors
+ marks the time before Tatekabe's death
- Subaru Kimura+ (Doraemon (2005) as Takeshi Goda)
Notable voice work
- Dōbutsu no Mori (film), the film adaptation of the Animal Crossing video game series. (Araso)
- Kyojin no Hoshi (Takashi Yoshida)
- Golden Warrior Gold Lightan (Ibaruda-Daiou)
- Neo-Human Casshern (Barashin)
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society (Tonoda)
- Sazae-san (Anago-san (first voice))
- Tiger Mask (Daigo Daima)
- Time Bokan series
- Time Bokan (Walsa)
- Yatterman (Tonzura)
- Zenderman (Donjuro)
- Otasukeman (Dowarusuki)
- Yattodetaman (Alan Sukado, Tonzura)
- Ippatsuman (Kyokanchin, Kumagoro)
- Itadakiman (Tonmentan)
- Time Bokan 2000 (Ondore, Tonzura, Walsa)
- Combattler V (Daisaku Nishikawa, Narua)
- Gordian Warrior (Barubadasu)
- Doraemon (Jaian (original voice)(Takeshi Gouda))
- Magikano (Aijan)
- Monster (Old Man)
- Yakitate!! Japan (Schweinlinch)
- Raideen (Thunders)
- The Snow Queen (Thomas)
- Lupin III 2nd Series (Benson Donkonjo Jr.)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Chan Tao)
- Gunbird (Valnus, Claude)
- Gunbird 2 (Valpiro, Blade)
Theatrical animation
- Doraemon films (as Jaian)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur
- Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld
- Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs
- Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet
- Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth
- Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (Jaithos)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas
- Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Robot Kingdom
- Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters
- Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey
Dub work
- Wacky Races (Little Gruesome)
- Seed of Chucky (Pete Peters: John Waters)
- Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy (Pappy)
- Everybody Loves Raymond (Frank Barone: Peter Boyle)
- Ben 10 (Max Tennyson)
Television
- Robot Detective (Dennetsuman)
- Choujin Bibyun (Bagdard)
References
- ^ 初代ジャイアン役、たてかべ和也さん死去. Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). June 19, 2015. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
External links
- Profile at Kenyu Office
- Kazuya Tatekabe at IMDb
- Kazuya Tatekabe at Anime News Network's encyclopedia