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Kengo Kawanishi (河西健吾, Kawanishi Kengo, born February 18, 1985) is a Japanese voice actor. He was formerly affiliated with Office Kaoru, but is now represented by Mausu Promotion . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi [10] (Japanese); Justin Cook [3] (English) A male human adventurer in the Fighter class. He is the leader of the adventurer party simply known as Kabal's Party, consisting of himself, Elen, and Gido. He is one of Shizue's companions and one of Rimuru's first human friends as a slime.
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi [5] Haruto is a Fighter and was the leader of guild Subaru. An optimist during his childhood, he has lived a hollow life after Asahi's death six years ago. His Sense is "Fighting Spirit" (闘気, Tōki) which allows him to manipulate the aura of both offense and defense inside him. Asahi Kuga (空閑 旭姫, Kuga Asahi)
Kengo Takaichi (born 6 April 1993) is a Japanese judoka. [1] [2] Takaichi is the gold medalist of the 2016 Judo Grand Prix Tashkent in the –66 kg category. [3]
OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders (オーズ・電王・オールライダー レッツゴー仮面ライダー, Ōzu Den'ō Ōru Raidā Rettsu Gō Kamen Raidā) [1] is a superhero film that was released on April 1, 2011, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Kamen Rider franchise.
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi (Japanese); David Matranga (English) Cain's eldest half-brother. Alec von Silford Voiced by: Shun Horie (Japanese); Derick Snow (English) Cain's older half-brother. Cross Voiced by: Junichi Yanagita (Japanese); Jason Bunch (English) A thug-like C rank adventurer.
Voiced by: Kengo Takanashi (Japanese); Aaron Campbell [3] (English) An OSF soldier who serves as the Operator of Seto (now Yuito) Platoon. He is the twin brother of Haruka, whom they both share the same psionic ability of telepathy. Haruka Frazer (ハルカ・フレイザー, Haruka Fureizā)
Kengo: Master of Bushido is a fighting game and the first entry in the Kengo series. Developed by Genki , it was released for the PlayStation 2 as Kengo ( 剣豪 ) in Japan on December 14, 2000 and as Kengo: Master of Bushido in North America and Europe in 2001 respectively.