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Nobuyuki Hiyama
Japanese voice actor and narrator (born 1967) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nobuyuki Hiyama (檜山 修之, Hiyama Nobuyuki; born 25 August 1967) is a Japanese voice actor, narrator, and radio personality currently affiliated with Arts Vision.
His vocal register is described as a metallic lyric tenor suitable to voice a mature variation of coming of age young men. Combined with an impactful execution on battle cries, he earned his reputation in voicing heroic protagonists commonly found in works of the mecha, fighting, and fantasy genres. Hiyama is recognized for his portrayal of Hiei from YuYu Hakusho, by starring twice within the Brave Series franchise as Maito Senpuuji of The Brave Express Might Gaine, and Gai Shishioh of the King of Braves GaoGaiGar. He also played Link in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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Hiyama was born in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima at the Red Cross Hospital,[2][3] and grew up enjoying casual amateur baseball with friends.[4] His mother was of Japanese descent born in Taiwan during the end of World War II who resettled back to Japan after the war.[5]
Greatly influenced by his father,[6] Hiyama flourished in history and social studies class since middle school, but wasn't fond of the idea of participating in extracurricular activities; yet Hiyama had no choice but to pick up at least one activity for each semester due to school regulations, and ends up wandering through Go, Shogi, and his school's Radio Club by his second-year middle school.[4] According to Hiyama, his middle school radio club experience was "in all honesty, awful." and "was bored to the point of resigning from the club" by his 3rd year and end his middle school club life with Japanese calligraphy.[4]
Upon entering high school, Hiyama believed he could "finally start pursuing his dream of not participating in any school clubs," but ends up being reluctantly dragged into his high school's radio club due to a close schoolmate of his wanting to join the club yet doesn't want to enter the club alone.[7] Hiyama noted his high school radio club experience was "far more interesting" than he expected, "we get to plan on what to broadcast for morning assembly, and not only that, we even produce our own radio dramas." It was through his interest in radio dramas, along with the awareness of the voice acting boom of the 70s and 80s that made Hiyama took notion early on that there were career opportunities in voice acting and that Tokyo has the training schools for them.[8]
When the time came for Hiyama to plan his career development during his senior year of high school, he resorted to the mindset of "if I had to bread-win, might as well choose the type of bread that I love to eat."[9] Therefore, his first choice was to apply for college to become a historian, while his second choice was to go into "something in relation to voice work," since he reflected how his radio club experience was the one that made him believe this will be the lifestyle that he would truly enjoy.[9] Due to the tough application requirements of his intended history major,[9] Hiyama decided to pursue the path of voice acting, and talked it over with his parents. Hiyama recalled their discussion "ended in dispute," with his parents' decision to not support his tuition in fear of "a business that is unheard of."[10] Hiyama was then left to fend for himself by enrolling into Tokyo Announce Gakuin's (now Tokyo Announce Gakuin Performing Arts College) Broadcasting Voice Actor major through Japan's Newspaper Scholarship grant.[10]
Training and Debut
Due to the lack of financial support from his parents, Hiyama took on his major's scholarship recipient training course to make room in fulfilling his required deeds to give back to his scholarship sponsors, and meeting his basic needs in Tokyo by part-timing at newsagencies delivering newspapers around his neighborhood while his tuition was covered by his grant.[11][12] His daily routine was consisted of a "grueling 3:00am to 9:00pm schedule" between work and voice acting studies which "really grinded his mentality and physicality."[12]
Upon his graduation from Tokyo Announce Gakuin, Hiyama continued his performance training under his alma mater's homeroom instructor via Arts Vision's Nihon Narration Engi Kenkyujyo (Japan Narration Performing Arts Research Center),[10] and was scouted by Arts Vision's group of managers while he was rehearsing for his first stage performance.[10]
Debuted as a Mummy in the OVA version of the original Kaiketsu Zorori anime in 1989,[13] Hiyama spent most of his beginner years continued to deliver newspapers, while also continued his performance training whenever he did not receive voice-acting cases to work.[11] He also noted to have part-timed as a security guard for a short while, and mentioned how he deliberately hid his face in case his colleagues spot him out during a period where he has to overlook a construction site near his recording studio.[9][14]
Career Breakthrough
Hiyama received his first official role as the principal villain character, Syndrome in Chikyuu SOS Soreike Kororin, a 1992 environmentalist anime television program spanning a half-year recording schedule.[11] With his Kororin gig ending and worrying where his next paycheck will be, he received his agency's call to audition for YuYu Hakusho.[11] According to his commentary within Yu Yu Hakusho's Blu-ray release, he first auditioned solely for the role of Kurama, he then tried again for Hiei upon receiving the notice for Yu Yu Hakusho's second round of audition,[15] with the latter becoming his most iconic breakthrough character.
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※ All filmography are organized under Japan's release by year-alphabetical order; roles labeled in Bold are either protagonists, or roles of major importance.
Television animation
- 1992
- Chikyuu SOS Soreike Kororin, Syndrome
- YuYu Hakusho, Hiei
- 1993
- Dragon League, Hipro, Garadona
- The Brave Express Might Gaine, Maito Senpuuji
- Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle (TV Special), Joe Higashi[16]
- Jungle King Tar-chan, Pedro Kazmaier
- 1994
- Shonan Junai Gumi, Kamata Jun
- Captain Tsubasa J, Hyuga Kojiro
- Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai, Rai Ryuga
- Haō Taikei Ryū Knight, Windy
- Tottemo! Luckyman, Kazu, Marui
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S, Yosaku Eda
- 1995
- Bonobono, Rabi Nii-chan
- Fushigi Yûgi, Hikitsu
- Marmalade Boy, William "Bill" Matheson
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon SuperS, Tsunawataro
- 1996
- B't X, Teppei Takamiya
- Rurouni Kenshin, Heihachiro Sasaki, Daigorō Ōkuma
- Slayers Next, Joe
- The Vision of Escaflowne, Ort
- 1997
- The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, Gai Shishiou
- Pokémon (anime), Akira (A.J.)
- 1998
- Gasaraki, Yuushiro Gowa
- Initial D, Takeshi Nakazato
- Yu-Gi-Oh!, Tetsuo Sasaki, Dragon
- 1999
- Cowboy Bebop, Shin
- Detective Conan, Makoto Kyogoku
- Infinite Ryvius, Airs Blue
- 2000
- 2001
- One Piece, Mr. 3
- Pokémon Chronicles, Attila
- Project ARMS, Cliff Gilbert
- 2002
- .hack//Sign, Balmung
- Cheeky Angel, Ichimonji Kobayashi
- Digimon Frontier, Seraphimon
- G-On Riders, Ichiro Hongo
- Hikaru no Go, Shūhei
- Ultimate Muscle, Bone Cold
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Muruta Azrael
- 2003
- .hack//Legend of the Twilight, Balmung
- Astro Boy: Mighty Atom (2003), Atlas
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Mean Green Soup Alien
- Cromartie High School, Pootan
- Godannar, Tetsuya Kouji
- Planetes, Kho Cheng-Shin
- Pokémon: Advanced Challenge, Noland
- 2004
- Genshiken, Harunobu Madarame
- Grenadier - The Senshi of Smiles, Teppa Aizen
- RockMan.EXE Stream, Rei Saiko
- The Prince of Tennis, Jackal Kuwahara
- School Rumble, Harry McKenzie
- Keroro Gunsō, Kogoro
- Transformers: Superlink, Skyfire
- Yakitate!! Japan, Tesshō Iwashiro (ep.54)
- 2005
- Bleach, Ikkaku Madarame
- Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's, Masked Warriors
- Pokémon: Battle Frontier, Jonathan
- Tsubasa Chronicle, Shōgo Asagi
- 2006
- Air Gear, Magaki
- Muteki Kanban Musume, Kankuro Nishiyama
- Ryūsei no Rockman, Ox
- School Rumble (Second Season), Harry McKenzie, Masked Kamen, Narrator
- Saiunkoku Monogatari, Kōyū Ri
- Kinnikuman II-Sei, Bone Cold
- Wan Wan Celeb Soreyuke! Tetsunoshin, Kochi Hijikata
- Yakitate!! Japan, Iwashiro Tesshou from Wild Life
- Yoshimune, Yoshimune
- 2007
- Gintama, Eldest Paruko Brother
- Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann, Viral, Old Coco
- Hayate the Combat Butler, Cyborg Butler
- Moetan, Kaks
- Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica, Yardio Voda Munagoul
- Tetsuko no Tabi, Hirohiko Yokomi
- 2008
- Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de, Kojuurou
- Macademi Wasshoi!, Professor Frankram Stein
- Mnemosyne, Kōki Maeno
- Pokémon: DP: Galactic Battles, Palmer
- Rosario + Vampire, Saizo Komiya
- 2009
- Eden of the East, Yutaka Itazu
- Shin Koihime Musō, Kada
- 2010
- Digimon Xros Wars, SlashAngemon
- Highschool of the Dead, Kouta Hirano
- The Tatami Galaxy, Johnny
- 2011
- Double-J, Ichirō Toba
- Naruto: Shippuden, Bandō
- Sket Dance, Kunio Yamanobe
- 2012
- Accel World, Sulfur Pot
- Humanity Has Declined, Oyage
- Kamisama Kiss, Maki Kohirui
- Saint Seiya Ω, Libra Genbu
- Sword Art Online, Diabel
- 2013
- Battle Spirits: Saikyou Ginga Ultimate Zero, Ultimate-Kingtaurus, God of Darkness Bomber
- Kill La Kill, Uzu Sanageyama
- Kingdom (Second Season), Kaishibou
- Kuroko's Basketball, Daisuke Narumi
- My Youth Love Comedy Is Wrong As I Expected., Yoshiteru Zaimokuza[17]
- 2014
- Tokyo Ghoul, Enji Koma
- D-Frag!, RaGaiGar (ep 5)
- Duel Masters VS, Sasaki Kojirou
- M3 the dark metal, Aoshi Saginuma
- Nanatsu no Taizai, Jude
- Nisekoi, Ryuu
- No-rin, Rintaro Miyamoto
- Shirobako, Seiichi Kinoshita
- 2015
- A Simple Thinking About Blood Type, Blood Type-A Daddy (Ep.6)
- Gate (novel series), Kamikoda
- Samurai Warriors, Date Masamune
- Seiyu's Life!, Yamori
- Unlimited Fafnir, Loki
- Yatterman Night, General Goro
- Rin-ne, Wig (ep 9)
- 2016
- Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto, Ken Ken
- Joker Game, Alain Lernier (ep.3)
- Matoi the Sacred Slayer, Cariot
- Taboo Tattoo, Souha Tamaki
- Time Bokan 24, Yuri Gagarin
- 2017
- 100% Pascal-sensei, W King Pascal (ep. 25 & 26)
- A Sister's All You Need, Panda
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Shin Uchiha Sr.
- Doraemon (2005), Goro Nobi
- Dragon Ball Super, Barry Kahn (ep.73-74)
- Fate/Apocrypha, Darnic Prestone Yggdmillennia
- Gintama, Pakuyasa
- Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World-, Police Chief (ep.8)
- Love and Lies, Yuuji Nejima
- Love Tyrant, Korari[18]
- Nobunaga no Shinobi, Hachisuka Koroku
- Pokémon Sun and Moon, Kahuna Hala
- Restaurant to Another World, Lionel
- Tiger Mask W, Tiger The Black
- Twin Angel BREAK, Yuito Kisaragi
- Pikaia!, Edward Edwars
- 2018
- Fist of the Blue Sky: REGENESIS (2018), Yè[19][20]
- Jūshinki Pandora, Mr. Gold[21]
- Lord of Vermilion: The Crimson King, Van Drail[22]
- Overlord II, Eclair Ecleir Eicler[23]
- Pop Team Epic, Hero (also as himself) [First Segment] (ep.02)
- Time Bokan: The Villains' Strike Back, Ludwig van Beethoven (ep.16)[24]
- WORKING BUDDIES! (Season 2), Kamo Shida[25][26]
- 2019
- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba , Kasugaigarasu (ep.21)
- Kengan Ashura, Saw Paing Yoroizuka[27][28]
- Zoids Wild, Truffle
- 2020
- Auto Boy - Carl from Mobile Land, Pump (Felix) the Fire Engine[29][30][31]
- Ikebukuro West Gate Park, Yoshioka[32]
- Journal of the Mysterious Creatures, Data Terminal[33][34]
- Shadowverse, Sports Announcer[35]
- The God of High School, Drake McDonald[36]
- Tomica Kizuna Gattai Earth Granner, Gao Granner Leo[37]
- 2021
- Back Arrow, Goh Zanga[38]
- Digimon Adventure, Machmon
- Jujutsu Kaisen, Esō[39]
- Restaurant to Another World 2, Lionel[40]
- Scarlet Nexus, Karen Travers[41]
- World Trigger Season 3, Takuma Yuba[42]
- 2022
- Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Ikkaku Madarame
- Cap Kakumei Bottleman DX, Leo Kinjishi
- Management of a Novice Alchemist, Geberk
- Pop Team Epic Season 2, Popuko [Second Segment] (ep.02)
- The Heike Story, Taira no Munemori
- Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games Is Tough for Mobs, Greg Fou Seberg[43]
- 2023
- By the Grace of the Gods Season 2, Tekun[44]
- Golden Kamuy Season 4, Keiji Ueji[45]
- Kaina of the Great Snow Sea, Handagil[46]
- Magical Destroyers, Itasha Driver[47]
- 2024
- Blue Exorcist: Shimane Illuminati Saga, Michael Gedōin[48]
- Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again, Hajime Takahashi[49]
- Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Arc, Darmeshiman[50]
Original Video Animation (OVA)
- 1994
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Series 3), Bruno von Knapfstein
- 1995
- Fire Emblem, Cain
- 1996
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Series 4), Bruno von Knapfstein
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, Shiro Amada
- Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend, Great Demon King Mephilas
- Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, Isato Kaiza/Gowcaizer
- 1997
- B't X Neo, Teppei Takamiya
- 2000
- 2006
- Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior, Shuren
- Maria-sama ga Miteru (3rd Season), Suguru Kashiwagi
- 2007
- Gundam Evolve, Musha Gundam
- Kamen Rider Den-O Collection DVD "Imagin Anime 2", Wolf Imagin
- 2010
- Quiz Magic Academy, Leon
- 2011
- Mazinkaizer SKL, Kiba
- 2018
- YuYu Hakusho 25th Anniversary Blu-Ray Special: TWO SHOTS & All or Nothing, Hiei[51][52]
- 2022
- My Hero Academia, Shishido[53]
Online Stream Animation
Theatrical Animation and Other Motion Pictures
Video games
- 1993
- Flash Hiders, Spenoza Thunderhead
- 1994
- 1995
- Arc the Lad, Tosh Monji
- Battle Tycoon: Flash Hiders SFX, Spenoza Thunderhead
- Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory, Joe Higashi[68]
- Magical Drop 2, Chariot
- Makeruna! Makendō 2, Makenka
- Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge, Demitri Maximoff, Donovan Baine, Pyron, Dee
- Real Bout Fatal Fury, Joe Higashi[68]
- Soul Edge, Siegfried Schtauffen
- Street Fighter: The Movie, Ken Masters, Vega, Dee Jay, Sawada
- The King of Fighters '95, Joe Higashi[69]
- Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, Isato Kaiza/Gowcaizer
- 1996
- Last Bronx: Tokyo Bangaichi, Hiroshi "Tommy" Tomiie
- Rockman 8: Metal Heroes, Forte (Bass)
- The King of Fighters '96, Joe Higashi[69]
- Star Ocean, Ioshua Jerand & Dorne Murtough (SNES Original)
- YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world, Takuya Arima[70]
- 1997
- Ghost in the Shell, Saito[71]
- Mega Man Battle & Chase, Forte (Bass)
- Other Life: Azure Dreams, Ghosh Rode
- Ray Tracers, Sleoteel Raze
- Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, Joe Higashi[68]
- Rival Schools: United by Fate, Batsu Ichimonji
- Soulcalibur, Nightmare, Siegfried Schtauffen, Yoshimitsu[16]
- The King of Fighters '97, Joe Higashi[69]
- 1998
- Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, Joe Higashi[68]
- Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire, Demitri Maximoff
- The King of Fighters '98, Joe Higashi[69]
- The King of Fighters: Kyo, Joe Higashi[16]
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Link (adult)[16]
- 1999
- Buriki One, Gai Tendo
- Everybody's Golf 2, Takuya
- Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition, Joe Higashi[68]
- Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Raziel (Japanese dub)
- Little Princess: Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime 2, Randy
- Super Smash Bros., Link (adult)
- The King of Fighters '99, Joe Higashi[69]
- 2000
- Project Justice, Batsu Ichimonji
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Fierce Deity Link
- The King of Fighters 2000, Joe Higashi[69]
- 2001
- Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001, Joe Higashi, Batsu Ichimonji
- Digimon Rumble Arena, BlackWarGreymon
- Initial D Arcade Stage, Takeshi Nakazato
- Super Smash Bros. Melee, Link (adult)
- The King of Fighters 2001, Joe Higashi[69]
- 2002
- .hack Series, Balmung
- Galaxy Angel, Guinness Stout
- La Pucelle: Tactics, Homard
- Soul Reaver 2, Raziel
- Soulcalibur II, Nightmare/Siegfried Schtauffen, Yoshimitsu, Link[16]
- The King of Fighters 2002, Joe Higashi[69]
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest, Link (adult)
- Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side, Kazuma Suzuka
- Xenosaga, Wilhelm
- 2003
- SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos, Demitri Maximoff, Announcer[16]
- The King of Fighters 2003, Joe Higashi[69]
- 2004
- Capcom Fighting Jam, Demitri Maximoff
- Sengoku Musou series, Date Masamune, Fūma Kotarō, Honganji Kennyo
- Tales of Rebirth, Veigue Lungberg
- 2005
- Fushigi Yûgi Genbu Kaiden Gaiden: Kagami no Miko, Hikitsu
- Kagero II: Dark Illusion, Jais
- Namco × Capcom, Janga, Demitri Maximoff[16]
- Soulcalibur III, Siegfried Schtauffen, Yoshimitsu[16]
- The King of Fighters Neowave, Joe Higashi
- The King of Fighters XI, Gai Tendo
- 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha: To the End of the Galaxy, Gai Shishioh, Muruta Azrael
- 2006
- Demonbane, Sandalphon
- Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, Axel
- Growlanser: Heritage of War, Gyarick
- Last Escort, Chihiro
- Otometeki Koi Kakumei Love Revo!!, Kennosuke Tachibana
- 2007
- Soulcalibur Legends, Siegfried Schtauffen
- Star Ocean, Dorn Marto, Joshua Jerand
- 2008
- Cross Edge, Demitri Maximoff
- Fushigi Yûgi: Suzaku Ibun, Hikitsu
- Soulcalibur IV, Siegfried Schtauffen[16]
- Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier, Haken Browning
- Super Robot Wars A PORTABLE, Shiro Amada
- Super Robot Wars Z, Earth Federation Soldiers, Vega Soldiers
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes/Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, Batsu Ichimonji)[16]
- 2009
- 2010
- Resonance of Fate, Pater
- Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier EXCEED, Haken Browning
- The King of Fighters XIII, Joe Higashi
- 2011
- Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten, Axel
- Lord of Apocalypse, Dolphstein[72]
- 2nd Super Robot Wars Z, Viral
- 2012
- Bravely Default, Jackal
- Project X Zone, Demitri Maximoff, Haken Browning, Batsu Ichimonji,[73] Stehoney
- Soulcalibur V, Siegfried Schtauffen[16]
- 2013
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, Marshal Pipin Tarupin
- 2014
- Granblue Fantasy, Seox[74][75][76]
- J-Stars Victory Vs, Hiei
- Soulcalibur: Lost Swords, Siegfried Schtauffen
- 3rd Super Robot Wars Z, Viral
- 2015
- Bravely Second: End Layer, Jackal
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Time Patroller (Japanese Male Voice Option 05)
- Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, Obito Uchiha
- NET HIGH, KING
- Project X Zone 2, Demitri Maximoff, Pyron, Stehoney[16]
- 2016
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Time Patroller (Japanese Male Voice Option 05)
- Summon Night 6: Lost Borders, Touya[77]
- Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon Dwellers, Haken Browning[78]
- UPPERS, Michiru Sakurai[79]
- Yakuza 6, Kazuaki Iino[16]
- 2017
- Super Mario Odyssey, Topper[80]
- Super Robot Wars V, Maito Senpuuji[81][82]
- 2018
- Game Tengoku CruisnMix, Homura Bantou (DLC)[83]
- Gintama Ranbu, Pakuyasa[84]
- Kurenai no Homura, Hachiro Chinzei[85]
- Soulcalibur VI, Nightmare, Siegfried Schtauffen[86][87]
- Super Robot Wars X, Maito Senpuuji, Viral[88]
- Warriors Orochi 4,[89][90] Date Masamune, Fūma Kotarō
- 2019
- Kill la Kill the Game: IF, Uzu Sanageyama[91]
- Star Ocean: First Departure R, Ioshua Jerand & Dorne Murtough (SNES Remaster Version)[92]
- Super Robot Wars T, Maito Senpuuji, Gai Shishioh[93]
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Hero (Arusu)[94]
- 2020
- 2021
- Scarlet Nexus, Karen Travers[96]
- 2022
- Cookie Run Kingdom, Crunchy Chip Cookie
- 2024
Mobile and pachinko Games
Tokusatsu
- 1993
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger (1993), Purse Priest (ep. 2), Talking Cotpotros (ep. 2), Boss Kamikaze]] (eps. 15, 24, 28, 40, 47)
- Gosei Sentai Dairanger Movie, Purse Priest/Great King Ojaru (Right Arm (Voiced of Kenichi Ishii (Duke of Card/Body Axis) Nomoto Reizo (Baron String/Torso Front), Hideaki Kusaka (Key Jester/Left Arm), Miyuki Nagato (Lipstick Songstress/Back))
- 1994
- Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, Ittan-momen (ep. 25)
- 1995
- Chouriki Sentai Ohranger, Bomber the Great (eps. 35 - 41)
- 1998
- Seijuu Sentai Gingaman, Gun Boss Sambash (eps. 1 - 12)
- 2004
- Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, Camejiliian Ben G (ep. 13)
- 2005
- Mahou Sentai Magiranger: Bride of Infershia, Hades Beastman Beserker King Glúm do Bridon/Hades Beast Fusion Sword of Glúm
- 2007
- Kamen Rider Den-O, Wolf Imagin (ep. 17 & 18)
- 2008
- Engine Sentai Go-onger, Savage Land Barbaric Machine Beast Generator Banki (ep. 12)
- 2009
- Cho Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade Neo Generations: The Onigashima Warship, Genewt (Voice of Kōsuke Toriumi and Yoshimasa Tanno)
- Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, Ayakashi Abekonbe (ep. 27)
- 2011
- Kamen Rider OOO, Kuwagata Yummy (ep. 17 & 18)
- Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, Sneak Brother Younger (ep. 8)
- Kamen Rider Fourze, Narrator, Tachibana[161]
- 2013
- Unofficial Sentai Akibaranger Season Tsu, Time Fist Demon Mutoumushite (ep. 8)
- 2016
- Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger, Yabiker (ep. 8)
- 2017
- Ultraman Geed Ultraman King, Geed Riser Voice / Ultra Capsule Scan[162]
- 2018
- Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger, Manta Bayarsh[163] (ep. 16)
- 2023
- Kamen Rider Gotchard, Steamliner, Repli-Steamliner
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