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Hajime Sugoroku (双六 一, Sugoroku Hajime) Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki [4] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair [5] (English) The Building 13 Supervising Officer. A tall, strong and serious bald man who takes his job very seriously and has a cross shaped scar on the left side of his face. He likes shogi and has a black belt in judo. He is likened to a gorilla.
Ian Sinclair (born March 2, 1984) [1] is an American voice actor and voice director.He provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video games. Some of his major roles include Toraji Ishida in Bamboo Blade; Dallas Genoard in Baccano!
Hitoshi Sugoroku Nanbaka: October 5, 2016: Hitoshi is an effeminate otokonoko who looks, dresses and behaves like a woman. [97] He is the younger brother of supervisor Hajime Sugoroku, as first shown in the episode "Idiots with Numbers!" Japan Leslie Robin Swisher (Veronica) The Simpsons: February 20, 2005
She is the bratty twelve-year-old, or eight years old in the English dub, granddaughter of Sugoroku's friend who believes that Sugoroku stole the Blue-Eyes White Dragon card from him. After dueling Yugi to reclaim it, Rebecca and Yugi play a game identical to the one Sugoroku had played with Rebecca's grandfather years ago.
Tomokazu Seki (関 智一, Seki Tomokazu, born September 8, 1972) [1] is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He has previously worked with Haikyō. [2] He is honorary president of and affiliated with Atomic Monkey and the chairman of theater company HeroHero Q.
Gintama's Sugoroku - 銀魂のすごろく was released on January 24, 2013, for the PlayStation Portable by Namco Bandai Games. On August 31, 2017, Bandai Namco Entertainment announced Gintama Rumble, a hack and slash action game for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita.
The second season of Yu-Gi-Oh!Duel Monsters, based on the manga by Kazuki Takahashi, premiered in Japan on April 10, 2001, and concluded on March 5, 2002, on TV Tokyo.The English adaptation of this season aired in the United States from November 16, 2002, and concluded on November 1, 2003, on Kids' WB.
It was directed by Takurо̄ Oikawa, Hajime Takezono, and Toshiaki Kamada, with screenplays by Takuji Higuchi and Shinya Hokimoto, and Yoshinori Nakamura composing the music. The series features members of the Johnny's Jr. boybands, HiHi Jets and Bishonen as cast members. It was broadcast for eight episodes on TV Asahi from July 23 to September ...