Tesshō Genda

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Tesshō Genda (玄田 哲章, Genda Tesshō, born May 20, 1948) (sometimes credited as Tessyou Genda, Tetsuaki Genda, or Tetsusyo Genda) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator.[1][better source needed] He is employed by the talent management firm 81 Produce.[1] When he debuted, he used his real name, Mitsuo Yokoi (横居 光雄, Yokoi Mitsuo)[1] as artist name. Because he had experience with ballet, he was known by the nickname "Pirouette Genda."[2][irrelevant citation] Genda is one of Japan's most prolific voice actors, with 234 roles credited to his name as of September 25, 2007.[citation needed]

Tesshō Genda
玄田 哲章
Born
Mitsuo Yokoi

(1948-05-20) May 20, 1948 (age 76)
Occupations
Years active1970–present
Agent81 Produce

Genda has performed the roles of Masami Iwaki (Dokaben), Suppaman (Dr. Slump), Gō Reietsu (High School! Kimengumi), Optimus Prime (A.K.A. Convoy) (The Transformers), Umibouzu (City Hunter), Ichimi Araiwa (Cooking Papa), and Action Kamen (Crayon Shin-chan) and is the current Japanese voice of Tigger in Winnie the Pooh media. He is also known for voicing Kurama in Naruto, and Kaido in One Piece.

Like his Canadian counterpart Peter Cullen, Genda reprised the role of Optimus Prime (Convoy) in the Japanese dub of the 2007 Transformers movie. He is best known as the Japanese voice of Batman in numerous animated television series and animated films. Like his American counterpart Kevin Conroy, Genda reprised the role of Batman in the Japanese dub of Batman: Gotham Knight. He voices Kratos in the Japanese versions of the God of War video game series.

In February 2010, Genda received a Merit Award from the 4th Seiyu Awards.[3]

He is the official dub-over artist of Arnold Schwarzenegger and has met with Schwarzenegger several times.[4][5] He is a standard choice for Japanese dubbing of the voices of such English-speaking actors as Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Dan Aykroyd, Laurence Fishburne, and Gérard Depardieu. He was the first dubbing actor for Sylvester Stallone and Steven Seagal in their early days.[citation needed]

Filmography

The roles below are listed in chronological order, with the show title in italics followed by the dates of the series and the characters' names in parentheses.

Animation

Television

1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s

Unknown date

  • Ippatsu Kikijō (Narrator)
  • Shōwa Aho Sōshi Akanuke Ichiban! (Hikarikin)
  • T.P. Pon (Geira)
  • Tentō Mushi no Uta (Jeff)
  • Uchū Senshi Baldios (Raita Hokuto)
  • Yoroshiku Megadoc (Kiyoshi Noro)
  • Yuki no Jōō (Viromu)

OVA/ONA

Theater

Unknown date

Sources:[1][21][22][23][24]

Video games

YearTitleRoleConsoleSource
1997Mega Man LegendsTeisel BonnePlayStation, Nintendo 64, Windows, PlayStation Portable[7]
1997Tales of DestinyMighty Kongman, Tiberius TōkeiPlayStation, PlayStation 2[7]
1998Thousand ArmsBoltPlayStation[7]
2000Mega Man Legends 2Teisel BonnePlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Portable[7]
2002Kingdom HeartsTiggerPlayStation 2[7]
2003DreamMix TV World FightersConvoy/Optimus PrimeGameCube, PlayStation 2[7]
2005Namco × CapcomUnknown Soldier 2P, Mike HaggarPlayStation 2[7]
2005Tales of the AbyssLargo the Black LionPlayStation 2, Nintendo 3DS[7]
2005Kingdom Hearts IITiggerPlayStation 2
2006Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VIIAzulPlayStation 2[7]
2007Final Fantasy IVYangNintendo DS, iOS, Android, Windows[7]
2009BayonettaRodinPlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Windows, Nintendo Switch[7]
2010Kingdom Hearts Birth by SleepTiggerPlayStation Portable[7]
2010Xenoblade ChroniclesXordWii, New Nintendo 3DS[7]
2014Bayonetta 2RodinWii U, Nintendo Switch[7]
2015Xenoblade Chronicles XVandhamWii U[7][25]
2016Dragon Quest Heroes IIKing OrenkaPlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Windows, Nintendo Switch[7]
2017NiohHonda TadakatsuPlayStation 4, Windows[7]
2017Xenoblade Chronicles 2VandhamNintendo Switch[7]
2017Fire Emblem HeroesSurtr, MúspellAndroid, iOS[7]
2018Super Smash Bros. UltimateRodinNintendo Switch[7]
2019Kingdom Hearts IIITiggerPlayStation 4, Xbox One[7]
2019Jump ForceToguro (Younger Brother)Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One[7]
2020Nioh 2Honda TadakatsuPlayStation 4, Windows[26]
2020One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4KaidoPlayStation 4[7]
2020Predator: Hunting GroundsDutch (Japanese dub)PlayStation 4, Windows[27]
2022Eve: Ghost EnemiesKiichi YamagasaPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch[28]
2022Xenoblade Chronicles 3Guernica VandhamNintendo Switch[29]
2022Bayonetta 3RodinNintendo Switch[30]
2022Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North StarRaohNintendo Switch[31]
Unknown dates

Sources:[1][21][22]

Dubbing roles

Voice-double

Live-action

Animation

Live-action film

Tokusatsu

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

Sources:[1][21][22][24]

Radio

  • Nijūyoji Kansei Monogatari (Ita-san)

CD drama

Other

Sources:[22]

References