Junpei Takiguchi
Appearance
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Junpei Takiguchi | |
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滝口 順平 | |
Born | Kōhei Takiguchi April 17, 1931 Chiba Prefecture, Japan |
Died | August 29, 2011 | (aged 80)
Cause of death | Stomach cancer |
Occupation(s) | Voice actor, narrator |
Years active | 1950s–2011 |
Known for | Burari Tochūgesha no Tabi |
Kōhei Takiguchi (滝口 幸平, Takiguchi Kōhei, April 17, 1931 – August 29, 2011), better known by the stage name Junpei Takiguchi (滝口 順平, Takiguchi Junpei), was a Japanese voice actor and narrator from Chiba Prefecture.
Besides his many narration and dubbing roles, he was also known for his roles in Time Bokan (as Perasuke), Yatterman (as Dokurobei), Mazinger Z (as Count Brocken), Tekkaman: The Space Knight (as Ranbos), Yuusha Raideen (as Barao), and for his narration roles in Burari Tochūgesha no Tabi and Pittankokan Kan.
Death
Takiguchi died at 7:33am JST on August 29, 2011, aged 80, from stomach cancer.[1]
Voice roles
Television animation
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- Moomin (1969 TV series) (1969) – Moran
- Mazinger Z (1972) – Count Brocken
- Dinosaur War Izenborg (1977) – Gorou Kamihara, Dinosaur Emperor Ururu (Tyrannosaurus), Almost Dinosaur
- Minami no Niji no Lucy (1982) – Pettywell
- Dragon Ball (1986) – Baba Uranai
- Metal Armor Dragonar (1987) – Major Hydelnecken
- Dragon Ball Z (1989) – Baba Uranai, Grand Elder, Porunga
- Burn, Zantetsuken! (1994) – Chin Chin Chou
- Montana Jones (1994) – Professor Nitro
- Alice SOS (1998) – M-1
- Alcatraz Connection (2001) – Howan
- Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (2001) – Professor Kozumi
- Astro Boy (2003) – Mr. Darling[citation needed]
- Karin (2005) – narration
- .hack//Roots (2006) – Phyllo[2]
- D.Gray-man (2006) – The Millennium Earl
- Kirarin Revolution (2006) – Mister Danchō
- Kurozuka (2008) – Man in Black
- Dragon Ball Kai (2009) – Grand Elder
- Brave Raideen[year needed] – Barao
- Huckleberry Hound[year needed] – Huckleberry Hound (dub)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo[year needed] – God
- Mahōjin Guru Guru[year needed] – Monburan
- New Moomin (Moran)
- Ninja Hattori-kun (Jippou)
- One Piece (Admiral Nelson)
- Quick Draw McGraw (Quick Draw McGraw)
- The Simpsons (Grampa Simpson)
- Soreike! Anpanman (Santa Claus)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) (BS2 edition) (Krang)
- Tekkaman: The Space Knight (Rambos)
- Time Bokan (Perasuke)
- Tokimeki Tonight (Tamasaburo Kamiya)
- Tottoko Hamutarō (Maggie's Grandfather)
- UFO Baby (Professor Vincent)
- The Ultraman (Pig)
- Urusei Yatsura (Red Mantle)
- Vicky the Viking (Snorre)
- We Know You, Moonlight Mask-kun! (Satan's Claw)
- Yatterman (Dokurobē)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Dirty Pair – Mazohho[citation needed]
- Sonic the Hedgehog (1996) – Doctor Eggman
- Slayers Gorgeous (1998) – Gaizno
Theater animation
- Alice in Wonderland (TBS edition) (Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee)
- The Incredibles (Ollie Johnston)
- Robin Hood (Sheriff)
- Lady and the Tramp (Trusty)
- The Simpsons Movie (Abraham "Grandpa" Simpson)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Happy)
- Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the World (Monsieur Gourmon)
- The Aristocats (Peppo the Italian Cat)
Video games
- Crash Team Racing (Nitros Oxide)
- Dragon Ball Z 3 (Grand Elder, Uranai Baba)
- Dragon Ball Z Infinite World (Porunga)
- Dragon Ball Z Sparking! (Porunga)
- Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteo (Porunga)
- Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Neo (Uranai Baba, Porunga)
- Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (Happy)
Dubbing roles
- Batman (The Joker)
- Cowboy G-Men (Pat Gallagher, Stoney Crockett, Zerbo and All Male and Female Characters)
- Goldfinger (Nippon TV edition) (Auric Goldfinger)
- Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov)
- I Love Lucy (Frederick 'Fred' Hobart Mertz)
- Jingle All the Way (Fuji TV edition) (Officer Alexander Hummell)
- Lethal Weapon 4 (Nippon TV edition) (Benny Chan)
- Live and Let Die (Sheriff J.W. Pepper)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (Sheriff J.W. Pepper)
- Mary Poppins (DVD edition) (Uncle Albert)
- Melody (Mister Perkins)
- The Muppet Show (The Swedish Chef)
- Son of the Mask (TBS edition) (Doctor Arthur Neuman)
- Spartacus (DVD edition) (Gracchus)
- Song of the South 2 (Br'er Owl)
- Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (Dexter Jettster)
- The Wizard of Oz (Video and DVD edition) (Professor Marvel, The Doorman, The Cabby, The Guard, The Wizard of Oz)
Other
- Splash Mountain (Brer Owl)
References
- ^ "Voice Actor/Narrator Junpei Takiguchi Passes Away". Anime News Network. August 29, 2011.
- ^ Yuki, Masahiro. "The Official Art of .hack//Roots". (May 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 101–107
External links
- Junpei Takiguchi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Junpei Takiguchi at IMDb