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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Creator/ToruFuruya was only 15 when he was first cast as Hyuma, and remarkably, Furuya's voice more or less sounds the same now as it did back then.
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** Ittetsu Hoshi would be the most iconic role of the late Creator/SeizoKato's career with only Megatron being a close second in this regard.

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** Ittetsu Hoshi would be the most iconic role of the late Creator/SeizoKato's career with only Megatron with [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Megatron]] being a close second in this regard.
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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa ([[https://www.nytimes.com/1978/02/19/archives/college-pitcher-stirs-disputes-in-japan-over-pro-draft-rule-and-the.html albeit after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes]]). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants. Egawa was also a very individualistic sort of player, [[https://milukiriu2012.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/randy-basshanshin-tigers-the-man-called-god/ famously going against Giants management's pitching orders when rival hitter Randy Bass seemed on the verge of breaking Giants legend Sadaharu Oh's home run record.]] Sadly like his fictional counterpart, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]

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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa ([[https://www.nytimes.com/1978/02/19/archives/college-pitcher-stirs-disputes-in-japan-over-pro-draft-rule-and-the.html albeit after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes]]). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants. Egawa was also a very individualistic sort of player, [[https://milukiriu2012.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/randy-basshanshin-tigers-the-man-called-god/ famously going against Giants management's pitching orders when rival hitter Randy Bass seemed on the verge of breaking Giants legend Sadaharu Oh's home run record.]] Sadly like his fictional counterpart, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]]]]]
* StarMakingRole: Hyuma Hoshi was this for Creator/ToruFuruya, Hyuma was the biggest role of his career prior to ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'' and ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' further cementing him as the superstar voice actor he is today.
** Ittetsu Hoshi would be the most iconic role of the late Creator/SeizoKato's career with only Megatron being a close second in this regard.
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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa ([[https://www.nytimes.com/1978/02/19/archives/college-pitcher-stirs-disputes-in-japan-over-pro-draft-rule-and-the.html albeit after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes]]). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants. Egawa was also a very individualistic sort of player, famously going against Giants management's pitching orders when rival hitter Randy Bass seemed on the verge of breaking Giants legend Sadaharu Oh's home run record. [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury Sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]

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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa ([[https://www.nytimes.com/1978/02/19/archives/college-pitcher-stirs-disputes-in-japan-over-pro-draft-rule-and-the.html albeit after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes]]). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants. Egawa was also a very individualistic sort of player, [[https://milukiriu2012.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/randy-basshanshin-tigers-the-man-called-god/ famously going against Giants management's pitching orders when rival hitter Randy Bass seemed on the verge of breaking Giants legend Sadaharu Oh's home run record. [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury record.]] Sadly like his fictional counterpart, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]
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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa (after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury and sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]

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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa (after ([[https://www.nytimes.com/1978/02/19/archives/college-pitcher-stirs-disputes-in-japan-over-pro-draft-rule-and-the.html albeit after some admittedly dodgy tactics behind the scenes). scenes]]). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants, Giants. Egawa was also a very individualistic sort of player, famously going against Giants management's pitching orders when rival hitter Randy Bass seemed on the verge of breaking Giants legend Sadaharu Oh's home run record. [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury and sadly Sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]
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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa (after some admittedly dodgy tactics). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury and sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]

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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa (after some admittedly dodgy tactics).tactics behind the scenes). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury and sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]
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* LifeImitatesArt: In 1978, the Yomiuri Giants would draft high school pitching phenom Suguru Egawa (after some admittedly dodgy tactics). Like Hyuma, it had been Egawa's lifelong aspiration to join the Giants, [[spoiler: [[GamebreakingInjury and sadly like his fictional counterpart, Egawa would end up retiring early in his career due to arm issues.]]]]

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