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Michael Lindsay (May 9, 1963 – August 31, 2019) [1] was an American voice actor who worked largely in anime, credited often as Dylan Tully.. His most prominent roles were Kisuke Urahara in Bleach, Kankuro in Naruto, Greymon and Joe Kido in Digimon, and Amuro Ray in the first three Mobile Suit Gundam compilation films.
Kisuke Urahara (浦原 喜助, Urahara Kisuke) is the owner of the Urahara Shop, whose habit of wearing traditional Japanese wooden sandals and a bucket hat earned him the nickname "Mr. Hat-and-Clogs" (ゲタ帽子, geta-bōshi). Kisuke is usually quite laid-back and has a jovial if not comical attitude, tendencies that tend to drive away ...
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2 "12th Division's New Captain, Kisuke Urahara" Transliteration: "Jūnibantai Shin Taichō, Urahara Kisuke" (Japanese: 十二番隊新隊長、浦原喜助) Shigeyuki Miya: Yasuhito Nishikata: Masashi Sogo: February 17, 2009 () June 5, 2011 [5]
Kirio's successor, Kisuke Urahara, [16] established the Soul Reaper Research and Development Institute (SRDI) during his tenure. After Urahara and his lieutenant Hiyori Sarugaki are forced to leave their posts as the former is accused of the Hollowification of the latter and the other Vizards, Mayuri Kurotsuchi becomes captain. [16]
Yoruichi and Kisuke Urahara are best friends; [2] as children, they played together every day under the Sōkyoku hill, in the training space [3] that Urahara built when they were children, and later used the area to train together. Urahara also served under her command in 2nd Division as third seat before she recommended him for the position of ...
Bleach (also known onscreen as Bleach: The Soul Reaper Agent Arc) [2] is a 2018 Japanese action fantasy film produced by Warner Bros., based on the manga series of the same name by Tite Kubo, and directed by Shinsuke Sato.
[16] [17] Viz Media released the 49th volume October 2, 2012; [18] the 74th and last was released on October 2, 2018. [19] The company also re-released the series under the label of "3-in-1 Edition"; the book containing volume 49 was released on November 1, 2016, and the last was volume 25 (with original volumes 73 and 74), released on March 5 ...