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7 | ->''[[Anime/Daitarn3 For the internet, for those who use the internet,]] Hirotaka Suzuoki [[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere will be described here]]. If you do not fear [[Justforfun/TVTropeswillruinyourlife getting your life ruined]], then '''[[Anime/Daitarn3 BRING IT ON!!]]''''' |
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9 | Hirotaka Suzuoki (March 6, 1950 – August 6, 2006, aged 56) was a considerably great Japanese voice actor from the earlier ages of anime, making himself well known as the voice behind "[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan He who slaps wimps]] [[TookALevelInBadass and turns them into]] '''[[Memes/{{Gundam}} MEN OF DESTINY]]'''", [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Bright Noa]]. Was a good friend of Creator/ToruFuruya (whose character, coincidentally, got slapped into a '''MAN OF DESTINY'''). Well known for his calm voice, he garnered quite a fandom... |
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11 | ...Until he faced something that he could not slap into a '''THING OF DESTINY''': lung cancer. He passed away from it in 2006. His last performance was once again as Bright Noa in ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam III: Love is the Pulse of the Stars'', which many fans saw as a fitting send-off. |
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13 | !!Roles done by Hirotaka Suzuoki: |
14 | * Banjou Haran in ''Anime/{{Daitarn 3}}'' and the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' franchise |
15 | * Benny the Cab in the Japanese dub of ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' |
16 | * Bright Noa in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Zeta Gundam]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ Gundam ZZ]]'', ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack Char's Counterattack]]'' and the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' franchise (Succeeded by Creator/KenNarita in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''). |
17 | * Dragon Shiryuu in ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' (classic, succeeded by Creator/TakahiroSakurai and Creator/KenNarita in ''[[Anime/SaintSeiyaOmega Omega]]'') |
18 | * Chief Freeman in ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'' |
19 | * Hidetoshi in ''Manga/GingaNagareboshiGin''. |
20 | * Inaba in the ''Anime/UruseiYatsura'' OVA series |
21 | * Indra in ''Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato'' |
22 | * Ivan Konev, ace pilot in ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes''. |
23 | * Junichi Otaki in ''Anime/MillenniumActress'' |
24 | * Koujirou Hyuuga in ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa'' (classic, succeeded by Creator/NobuyukiHiyama in ''J'', by both Creator/RicaMatsumoto [[note]] the only time Hyuuga was ever voiced by a woman in any capacity [[/note]] and Creator/TakehitoKoyasu in ''Road to 2002'', by Ken Narita (''again'') in ''Tatakae Dream Fight'' and by Creator/TakuyaSato in the 2018 anime, though he ''did'' however reprise his role in the [=PS2=] game) |
25 | * Naoto Ijyuin in ''Anime/GodMars'' (succeeded by Creator/GoShinomiya in ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ Super Robot Wars Z2]]'') |
26 | * Noriaki Kakyoin in the ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' OVA (succeeded by Creator/DaisukeHirakawa in the [[{{Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders}} TV series]]) |
27 | * Olson D. Verne in ''Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss'' (classic, replaced by Creator/KenyuHoriuchi for ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsZ'') |
28 | * Lefance in ''VideoGame/YsIVTheDawnOfYs'' |
29 | * Perios in ''Anime/SeiJuushiBismarck'' |
30 | * Saitou Hajime in ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' (again, succeeded by Creator/KenNarita in the recent [=OVAs=]) |
31 | * Sakaki (Giovanni) in ''{{Anime/Pokemon}}'' (succeeded by Creator/KentaMiyake) |
32 | * Shingo Hojo in ''Anime/GoShogun'' and ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' series |
33 | * Starscream in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''. |
34 | * Tatewaki Kunou in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' (understudied by the late Creator/KoujiTsujitani in episodes 83-86 and in the 2008 Rumic World special, justified in the latter's case since Suzuoki died 2 years beforehand.) |
35 | * Tatsumasa Oda in ''Manga/SlamDunk'' |
36 | * Tenshinhan in ''Manga/DragonBall'' (understudied by Creator/KoichiYamadera in episodes 82 and 84 of ''Z'', Creator/MitsuakiMadono took over for a bit after in the video games made after Suzuoki's death [[note]] it's Madono's voice you hear in ''DB Heroes'' as the game was produced before Midorikawa took over the role [[/note]], before ultimately being succeeded by Creator/HikaruMidorikawa from ''Anime/DragonBallZKai'' onwards) |
37 | ** Also voiced Shū Sai'aku/Mr. Shu, The Other World Tournament Announcer [[note]] replaced by Ryouhei Nakao in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'' [[/note]], Captain Chicken, Caroni [[note]] replaced by Creator/KazunariTanaka in ''Kai'' and by Takahiro Fujimoto in ''Super'' [[/note]] in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' and filled in for Mezu [[note]] voiced by Creator/KojiTotani in episode 15, Masaharu Sato in episode 195 and by Creator/DaisukeGori in episode 285 [[/note]] in episode 95 of ''Z'' and also voiced Doll Taki and Wu Xing Long [[note]] also suceeded by Madono in ''Heroes'' [[/note]] in ''GT''. |
38 | * Yellow Belmont in ''Anime/GenesisClimberMospeada'' |
39 | * Yugande in ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger'' |
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42 | ->''-SLAP!!!-'' |
43 | ->'''Troper:''' '' [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Y... you hit me... Not even my father hit me!]]'' |
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