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Pages in category "Male characters in anime and manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eric Vale (born Christopher Eric Johnson) [4] is an American voice actor featured in numerous English versions of Japanese anime series. Some of these include Yuki Soma from Fruits Basket, Sanji from One Piece, Tomura Shigaraki from My Hero Academia, and Future Trunks from Dragon Ball Z.
Anime television series [64] 2004 Pathos: Mika Sadahiro: Oakla Publishing 2 [9] 2019 2020 Perfect Propose: Mayo Tsurukame: Kaiohsha 1 Audio drama, live-action television series [65] 2004 Physical Attraction: Tatsumi Kaiya [1] 2010 The Prince's Time: Junko: Taiyoh Tosho 1 — [66] 2008 2012 Private Teacher! Yuu Moegi: Core Magazine 4 Audio drama ...
Spike's character has been well received in Japan. He won first place in the Best Male Character category at Animage ' s annual Anime Grand Prix awards two consecutive times in 1998 and 1999. [40] [41] In the August 2001 issue of Newtype, Spike was ranked first on the magazine's list of "Top 10 Most Popular Male Anime Characters in Japan". [42]
List of Chainsaw Man characters; List of Change 123 characters; List of Chibi Vampire characters; List of Chihayafuru characters; List of Chobits characters; List of Combattler V Robots; List of Chrome Shelled Regios characters; List of Clannad characters; List of Classroom of the Elite characters; List of Claymore characters; List of Kamisama ...
Pages in category "Japanese male voice actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 640 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2010 Kurama was ranked third best male anime character of the 1990s by the Japanese magazine Newtype. [25] In more recent times, Japan's goo ranking site launched a poll in 2019 for users to vote for the hottest Shonen Jump character of all time, in which Kurama ranked fourth place. [26]
[10] [11] In the 2000s, as more late-night anime was produced, voice actors such as Yukari Tamura, Nana Mizuki, Yui Horie, and Aya Hirano were promoted as idols by their record labels, leading them to be known as "idol voice actors." [9] [12] By this time, character songs performed by the actors were common, one example being Morning Musume ...