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Toshiyuki Morikawa at Anime Expo 2011
Native name
BornJanuary 26, 1967 (age 52)
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Alma materKatsuta Voice Actor's Academy
Occupation
Years active1987–present
AgentAxlone
Home townYokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Height172 cm (5 ft 8 in)

Toshiyuki Morikawa (森川 智之Morikawa Toshiyuki, born January 26, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor and singer who is the head of Axlone, a voice acting company he founded in April 2011.[1] His name is also sometimes mistranslated as Tomoyuki Morikawa. In 2003, he and Fumihiko Tachiki formed the band '2Hearts', one of their works being the ending theme of the video game Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires. He has voiced many characters in anime and video games, including Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and Kingdom Hearts series, Dante in Devil May Cry, Isshin Kurosaki in Bleach, Minato Namikaze in Naruto: Shippuden, both Eneru and Hatchan in One Piece, Tyki Mikk in D.Gray-man, Naraku in InuYasha, Griffith in the 1997 series of Berserk, and the main and titular character of Tekkaman Blade. He attended Katsuta Voice Actor's Academy with Kotono Mitsuishi, Chisa Yokoyama, Wataru Takagi, Sachiko Sugawara and Michiko Neya. Because of his deep voice, he is often cast as imposing characters. He has dubbed-over many actors in Japanese such as: Tom Cruise, Adam Sandler, Keanu Reeves, Brad Pitt, Ewan McGregor and Mark Wahlberg's roles.

The words nyanko にゃんこ and wanko わんこ, for example, are two cute ways to say 'cat' and 'dog' in Japanese. For added cuteness, throw in a chan ちゃん at the end, like nyanko-chan にゃんこちゃん. (in Hajime no Ippo はじめの一歩, Ippo's pet dog is called Wanpo ワンポ, a mix of wanko with the po in Ippo's name). Hatchan, nicknamed 'Hachi' (ハチ Hachi) by most characters, is an octopus fish-man, a former officer of the Arlong Pirates, and a member of the Sun Pirates before that. After the rest of the Arlong Pirates were arrested, Hatchan was the sole escapee, and underwent many adventures which ended in.

  • 1Filmography
    • 1.8Dubbing

Filmography[edit]

Television animation[edit]

1992
  • Kouryu Densetsu Villgust – Kui
  • Tekkaman Blade – Takaya Aiba/Tekkaman Blade (debut role)
  • Yu Yu Hakusho – Shishiwakamaru
1993
  • Ghost Sweeper Mikami – Peter
  • Mobile Suit Victory Gundam – Kill Tandon, Kuffu Salomon, Metchet Rubence
  • Slam Dunk – Yohei Mito, Toki Kuwata, Kazuo Araki, Nobunaga Kiyota
1994
  • Brave Police J-Decker – Duke/Duke Fire
1995
  • The Brave of Gold Goldran – Walter Walzac/Eta Izak
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Wing – Otto
  • Key the Metal Idol – Shuuichi Tataki
  • Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger – Pochirō, Hols
  • Virtua Fighter - The Animation - Onimaru
1996
  • After War Gundam X – Shagia Frost
  • Detective Conan – Shukichi Haneda
  • Martian Successor Nadesico – Genichiro Tsukiomi
1997
  • Anime Ganbare Goemon – Seppukumaru
  • Kindaichi Case Files – Kengo Akechi
  • Berserk – Griffith
1998
  • Flint the Time Detective – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! – Katsuya Jonouchi
2000
  • Descendants of Darkness – Tatsumi Seiichiro
  • Digimon Adventure 02 – Haruhiko Takenouchi, Yukio Oikawa, Mummymon, Vamdemon, BelialVamdemon
  • Hajime no Ippo – Alexander Volg Zangief
  • One Piece – Hatchan
2001
  • InuYasha – Naraku; succeeding Hiroshi Yanaka
2002
  • King of Bandit Jing – Master Gear
2003
  • Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu – Atsunobu Hayashimizu
  • Last Exile – Alex Row
  • One Piece – Eneru
  • Saint Beast – Seiryuu no Gou
2004
  • Bleach – Isshin Kurosaki, Kaname Tōsen, Tsubaki
  • Madlax – Carrossea Doon
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! – Conrad Weller
2005
  • Damekko Dōbutsu – Yunihiko
  • Gallery Fake – Reiji Fujita
  • Genesis of Aquarion – Touma
  • Glass Mask – Masumi Hayami
  • Naruto – Kimimaro
  • Speed Grapher – Chouji Suitengu
  • Sukisho – Ryouya Kozuki
2006
  • Black Lagoon – Mr. Chang
  • D.Gray-man – Tyki Mikk
  • Gakuen Heaven – Hideaki Nakajima
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star – Gooyan
  • Nana – Takumi Ichinose
2007
  • Devil May Cry – Dante
  • El Cazador de la Bruja – Roberto
  • Maze – Chic
  • Nodame Cantabile – Jean Donnadeiu
  • Zombie Loan – Bekkō
2008
  • Allison & Lillia – Travas
  • Casshern Sins – Dio
2009
  • Rideback – Kiefer
  • InuYasha Kanketsu-Hen – Naraku
  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya – Yutaka Tamaru
2010
  • Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt – Tom Croose
2011
  • Deadman Wonderland – Azuma Genkaku
  • Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi – Seraphim (Male voice)
  • Marvel Anime: Wolverine – Cyclops
  • Toriko – 'Knocking Master' Jiro
  • Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi – Ryūichirō Isaka
2012
  • Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero – Dark Lord Galius
  • Brave 10 – Yukimura Sanada
  • Gintama – Sasaki Isaburo
  • Hyōka – Muneyoshi Kugayama
  • Kingdom – Riboku
  • LINE TOWN – Moon
  • Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic – Ugo
  • Robotics;Notes – Kō Kimajima
2013
  • Shirokuma Café – Panda-Mama
  • Cuticle Detective Inaba – Kuniharu Ogino
  • Hajime no Ippo: Rising – Alexander Volg Zangief
  • Naruto: Shippūden – Minato Namikaze
2014
  • Bakumatsu Rock – Toshizō Hijikata
  • Buddy Complex – Alfried Gallant
  • Buddy Complex Kanketsu-hen: Ano Sora ni Kaeru Mirai de – Alfried Gallant
  • Captain Earth – Taiyou Manatsu
  • Gundam Reconguista in G – Cahill Saint
  • Kamigami no Asobi – Thoth Caduceus
  • Strange+ – Ozu
  • Sword Art Online II – Seijirou Kikuoka
2015
  • Durarara!!x2 – Igor[2]
  • Hokuto no Ken: Ichigo Aji – Shin
  • Junjou Romantica – Ryuichiro Isaka
  • Ninja Slayer From Animation – Fujikido Kenji / Ninja Slayer
  • One-Punch Man – Boros
  • Diabolik Lovers, More Blood – Carla Tsukinami
2016
  • Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibōgamine Gakuen – Kyosuke Munakata
  • Fairy Tail - Mard Geer Tartaros
  • Joker Game – Amari[3]
  • Macross Delta – Arad Mölders
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable – Yoshikage Kira, Kosaku Kawajiri[4][5]
  • Crayon Shin-chan – Hiroshi Nohara (stand-in for Keiji Fujiwara)[6]
  • Bungou Stray Dogs – Edgar Allan Poe
2017
  • Black Clover – Julius Nova Chrono[7]
  • Oushitsu Kyoushi Haine – Viktor von Glanzreich
  • Star-Myu: High School Star Musical 2 – Asaki Uozumi[8]
  • Welcome to the Ballroom – Kaname Sengoku[9]
  • Made in Abyss – Bondrewd
  • Sengoku Night Blood – Nobunaga Oda[10]
  • The Ancient Magus' Bride – Simon Kalm[11]
  • Rin-ne – Otobe (Episode 70)
2018
  • Banana Fish [12]- Blanca
  • 6 Lovers – Kagami Keiichi[13]
  • A Certain Magical Index III – Fiamma of The Right[14]
  • Black Clover – Julius Nova Chrono[15]
  • Mr. Tonegawa: Middle Management Blues – Yukio Tonegawa
  • Lord of Vermilion: The Crimson King – Akaya Inuki [16]
2019
  • Black Clover – Julius Nova Chrono[17]
  • Meiji Tokyo Renka – Charlie[18]
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Kaguya Ubuyashiki[19]
  • Over Drive Girl 1/6 – Ozma[20]
  • Wise Man's Grandchild – Oliver Schtrom[21]
  • Fruits Basket - Kazuma Soma[22]
  • Assassin's Pride – Oyagi[23]
  • Special Crime Investigation Unit Special 7 – Sakon Zeroemon 'Boss' Kiryūin[24]

Unknown date

  • Aoki Densetsu Shoot! – Kamiya Atsushi
  • Apocripha/0 – Jade Davis
  • Fighting Spirit – Alexander Volg Zangief
  • F-Zero GP Legend – Ryu Suzaku (Rick Wheeler)
  • Hanasakeru Seishōnen – Lee-leng Huang
  • Harukanaru Toki no Naka De – Nue
  • Initial D: Fourth Stage – Daiki Ninomiya
  • Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger – Pochirō, Hols
  • Kinnikuman Nisei – Terry the Kid
  • Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing – Alex Row
  • Mamotte Shugogetten – Miyauchi Izumo
  • Marvel Anime – Cyclops/Scott Summers
  • Monkey Typhoon – Saitosu
  • Nangoku Shōnen Papuwa-kun – Kintaro
  • Naruto Shippuden – Minato Namikaze
  • Night Head Genesis – Naoto Kirihara
  • Otogi-Jushi Akazukin – Jedo
  • Peacemaker Kurogane – Ryunosuke Ichimura
  • Please Save My Earth – Jinpachi
  • Pocket Monsters – Haunter, Bruno, Wallace
  • Saint Tail – Manato Sawatari
  • Saiunkoku Monogatari – Shuuei Ran
  • Saiyuki – Homura
  • Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings series – Katakura Kojūrō
    • Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement – Katakura Kojūrō
  • Shōnen Onmyōji – Seiryū
  • Shuffle! – King of Devils
  • Slayers NEXT – Keith Balzac
  • Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Animation – Kyosuke Nanbu
  • Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars – Kyosuke Nanbu
  • Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Inspector – Kyosuke Nanbu
  • Tekkaman Blade – Aiba Takaya 'D-Boy'/Tekkaman Blade
  • Tekkaman Blade II – Aiba Takaya 'D-Boy'/Tekkaman Blade
  • Tenchi Muyo! in Love – Young Nobuyuki Masaki[25]
  • Tenjho Tenge – Takayanagi Mitsuomi
  • Tokyo Mew Mew – Ron Yuebing
  • X – Aoki Seiichiro

Original net animation[edit]

  • The King of Fighters: Destiny (2017) – Jeff Bogard[26]

Original video animation (OVA)[edit]

  • 801 T.T.S. Airbats (1994) - Akizuki Kazuaki
  • Battle Skipper (1995) – Todo
  • Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (2005) – Sephiroth[27]
  • Haru wo Daiteita (2005) – Iwaki Kyousuke
  • Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (2014) – Christopher Eclair
  • Kirepapa (2008) – Takatsukasa Chihiro
  • Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (2005) – Sephiroth
  • Moldiver (1993) – Hiroshi Ozora
  • Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku (2010) – Koizumi Junichiro
  • Otaku no Video (1991) – Iiyama
  • Please Save My Earth (1993) – Jinpachi Ogura
  • Princess Rouge (1997) – Raiga
  • Tales of Phantasia: The Animation (2006) – Dhaos
  • Tales of Symphonia: The Animation (????) – Yuan
  • Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai (1994) – Akira Sudô
  • Tokyo Revelation (1995) – Yousuke Miura
  • Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend (1996) – Ultraman
  • Wild Adapter (2002) – Kubota Makoto
  • Close the Last Door (2007) – Honda Kenzou
  • Winter Cicada (2007) – Keiichirou Akizuki

Theatrical animation[edit]

  • Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express (1996) – Custodian
  • Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002) – Naraku
  • Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 1: Unlisted Demon 101 (2004) – Wiseman
  • Bleach: Memories of Nobody (2006) – Isshin Kurosaki
  • Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion (2007) – Isshin Kurosaki
  • Vexille (2007) – Kisaragi
  • King of Thorn (2010) – Marco Owen
  • Naruto Shippuden The Movie: The Lost Tower (2010) – Minato Namikaze
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (2011) – Atlas, Melvin Voyager
  • Sengoku Basara: The Last Party (2011) – Katakura Kojuro
  • Resident Evil: Damnation (2012) – Leon S. Kennedy[28]
  • Space Pirate Captain Harlock (2013) – Isora
  • Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary (2014) – Sagittarius Aioros
  • Gekijōban Meiji Tokyo Renka: Yumihari no Serenade (2015) – Charlie[29]
  • Ajin: Shōtotsu (2016) – Almeyda
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri (2017) – Hiroshi Nohara
  • Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017) – Leon S. Kennedy[27]
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Burst Serving! Kung Fu Boys ~Ramen Rebellion~ (2018) – Hiroshi Nohara
  • Batman Ninja (2018) – Two-Face[30]
  • Even if the World Will End Tomorrow (2019) – Shū Izumi
  • Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~ (2019) – Hiroshi Nohara

Tokusatsu[edit]

  • Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger (2013-2014) – Wise God Torin (eps. 1 - 48)/Kyouryu Silver (eps. 36 - 45) (Voice)/Torii (ep. 43), (Actor) Demon Sword Priest Mad Torin (ep. 36) (Voice)
  • Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger: Gaburincho of Music (August 3, 2013) – Wise God Torin
  • Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters: The Great Dinosaur Battle! Farewell Our Eternal Friends (January 18, 2014) – Wise God Torin / Kyouryu Silver
  • Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger Returns: Hundred Years After (June 20, 2014) – Origin Wise God Torin / Kyouryu Silver
  • Ressha Sentai ToQger vs. Kyoryuger: The Movie (January 18, 2015) – Torin
  • Power Rangers Dino Force Brave (2017 Japan) – Torin

Drama CDs[edit]

  • Abunai series 3: Abunai Bara to Yuri no Sono – Izumi Sudou
  • Datte Maou-Sama wa kare ga Kirai-Kamiko
  • Abunai series 4: Abunai Campus Love – Takesaki
  • Abunai series 5: Abunai Shiawase Chou Bangaihen – Izumi Sudou, Toshiyuki Oosawa
  • Adult Education: Shinshi Chokyo – Tomoe Kyouishi
  • Akuma no Himitsu – Zahan
  • Aiso Tsukashi – Kyousuke Sawaragi
  • Aitsu to Scandal series 1 – Kimichika Kotobuki
  • Aitsu to Scandal series 2: Houkago wa Scandal – Kimichika Kotobuki
  • Aitsu to Scandal series 3: Gakuensai wa Scandal – Kimichika Kotobuki
  • Analyst no Yuutsu series 2: Koi no Risk wa Hansenai – Jeffery S Willis
  • Analyst no Yuutsu series 3: Yuuwaku no Target Price – Jeffery S Willis
  • Analyst no Yuutsu series 5: Ai no Rating AAA – Jeffery S Willis
  • Answer series 1 – Takaaki Mashiba
  • Answer series 2: Suggestion – Takaaki Mashiba
  • Ao no Kiseki series 1: Ao no Kiseki – Sanshirou
  • Ao no Kiseki series 2: Catharsis Spell – Sanshirou
  • Ao no Kiseki series 3: Crystal Crown – Sanshirou
  • Ao no Kiseki series 4: Baroque Pearl – Sanshirou
  • Ao no Kiseki series 5: Persona Non Grata – Sanshirou
  • Ao no Kiseki series 6: Phantom Pain – Sanshirou
  • Bad Boys! – Eikichi Yazaki
  • Boku no Gingitsune – Rei Akitsushima
  • Boku no Mono ni Narinasai series 2: Kimi no Tonaride Nemurasete – Kageaki Uesugi
  • Boku no Mono ni Narinasai series 3: Ikeru Tokomade Ikouyo – Kageaki Uesugi
  • Boku no Mono ni Narinasai series 4: Kitto Junai Toiunowa.. – Kageaki Uesugi
  • Boku no Koe – Hideyumi Kurosawa
  • Catch Me! – Kouichi Takahara
  • Close the Last Door – Kenzo Honda
  • Corsair series – Ayace Malik
  • Damasaretai – Rihito Katase
  • Devil May Cry: The Animated Series – Dante
  • Ecstasy wa Eien ni ~Utsukushiki Rougoku~ – Hiraiwa
  • Eden wo Tooku ni Hanarete series 1: Kami yo, Izuko no Rakuen – Masaomi Katou
  • Eden wo Tooku ni Hanarete series 2: Ryokuin no Rakuen – Masaomi Katou
  • Eden wo Tooku ni Hanarete series 3: Setsunai Yoru no Rakuen – Masaomi Katou
  • Embracing Love – Kyosuke Iwaki
  • Endless series – Yuuri Masaki
  • Executive Boy – Kyouichirou Mayumura
  • Gaki no Ryoubun series 2: Hasumi Koukou – Kazumasa Mutou
  • Gaki no Ryoubun series 3: Saikyou Hiiruzu – Kazumasa Mutou
  • Gaki no Ryoubun series 4: Uwasa no Shinzui – Kazumasa Mutou
  • Gaki no Ryoubun series 5: Akuun no Jouken – Kazumasa Mutou
  • Gakuen Heaven – Hideaki Nakajima
  • Gerard & Jacques – Gerard
  • Gin no Requiem – Lucian
  • Happy Time – Tokimune Tatsumi
  • Hana Wa Saku Ka – Sakurai Kazuaki
  • Honoka na Koi no Danpen wo – Yunagi
  • Into Your Heart Through the Door – Kenzo Honda
  • Jigoku Meguri – Enma the 2nd
  • Jounetsu no Young Man – Hidenori
  • Kedamono series – Kazuaki Murase
  • Kiken ga Ippai – Chiya Shimazu
  • Kimi to Te wo Tsunaide – Takahiro Nakai
  • Koi no series 4: Koi no Topping – Kouta Jinnai
  • Koi no Annainin – Hirotaka Takaoka
  • Koi no Karasawagi series – Takatoshi Nishihara
  • Koi no Shinsatsushitsu 2 – Keigo Yuuki
  • Koishikute – Tomohiro Hayama
  • Koisuru Jewelry Designer series 1 – Masaki Kurakawa
  • Koisuru Jewelry Designer series 2: Kare to Diamond – Masaki Kurakawa
  • Komatta Toki ni wa Hoshi ni Kike – Kiyomine Hosaka
  • Kuroshitsuji – Sebastian Michaelis
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! – Conrad Weller
  • La Vie En Rose – Kouichi Utsuki
  • Mahou Gakuen series 1: Binetsu Club – Wynn
  • Mahou Gakuen series 2: Himitsu Garden – Wynn
  • Mahou Gakuen series 3: Mugen Palace – Wynn
  • Mahou Gakuen series 4: Yuuwaku Lesson – Wynn
  • Mahou Gakuen Series side story: Daiundoukai Zenyasai – Wynn
  • Manatsu no Higaisha 1 & 2 – Ryuuichi Ookura
  • Mirage of Blaze series 4: Washi yo, Tarega Tameni Tobu – Umegi
  • Mou Ichido Only You – Hiroto Arisa
  • Munasawagi series – Yuuji Takano
  • My Sexual Harassment series 2: Yume Kamoshirenai – Youhei Fujita
  • My Sexual Harassment series 3 – Youhei Fujita
  • N-Dai Fuzoku Byouin series – Ryuuji Chinozaki
  • News Center no Koibito – Takeyuki Jinno
  • Oishii Karada – Yoshihisa Asakura
  • Onegai Darlin' – Hiroshi Aihara
  • Ore no Mono! – Yagami Katsuragi
  • Osananajimi – Yamazaki
  • Otokogokoro – Hiroyasu Saki
  • Otokonoko niwa Himitsu ga Aru – Kaguya Tsukishiro
  • Ouchou Haru no Yoi no Romance – Moroe Fujiwarano
  • Pinky Wolf – Sou Nishimori
  • Pretty Babies – Kyouichi Mikuni
  • Pretty Baby series 1 & 2 – Kiichi Hiura
  • Punch Up! – Junsuke Aki
  • Rien no Kikoushi – Souichirou Tokiwa/Real name: Takamasa
  • Rijichou-sama no Okiniiri – Takamasa Hayase
  • Rossellini Ke no Musuko Ryakudatsusha – Leonardo Rossellini
  • Saint Seiya – Leo Aiolia
  • Sakurazawa vs Hakuhou series 1: Shokuinshitsu de Naisho no Romance – Toshiaki Yaginuma
  • Sakurazawa vs Hakuhou series 2: Houkengo no Nayameru Kankei – Toshiaki Yaginuma
  • Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage – Haomaru
  • Shiawase ni Dekiru series 1 - 5 – Yukihiko Honda
  • Shiawase ni Shite Agemasu – Aki Shinohara
  • Shinsengumi Mokuhiroku Wasurenagusa – Yamazaki Susumu
  • Shiritsu Araiso Koto Gakko Seitokai Shikkobu – Makoto Kubota
  • Shiritsu Takizawa Koukou Seitokai – Keisuke Fujimoto
  • Shizuku Hanabira Ringo No Kaori – Shuusaku Nakagawa
  • Shosen Kedamono Series 1: Shosen Kedamono – Kyouichi Giou
  • Shosen Kedamono Series 2: Youko Nitsumaru – Kyouichi Giou
  • Shosen Kedamono Series 3: Ryuuou no Hanayome – Kyouichi Giou
  • Shosen Kedamono Series side story 1: Ryuuou no Hanayome Tokubetsuhen – Yuuya Momokawa
  • Shounen Yonkei
  • Slavers series – Takanari Saeki
  • Sono Kuchibiru ni Yoru no Tsuyu – Kyouichi Wakae
  • Soryamou Aideshou series 1 & 2 – Kazuhiro Hioki
  • Sugar Code – Oodoi
  • Super Lovers – Haru Kaido
  • Teito Shinshi Kurabu – Kouichirou Takaoka
  • Thanatos no Futago series 1: Thanatos no Futago 1912 – Viktor Ivanovich Kaverin
  • Thanatos no Futago series 2: Thanatos no Futago 1917 – Viktor Ivanovich Kaverin
  • Tora Nii-san to Wanko-san – Gintora
  • Tora-san to Ookami-san – Gintora
  • Touch Me Again – Takumi Sagata
  • Tsuki no Sabaku Satsujin Jiken – Natsuhiko Minowa
  • Tsumitsukuri na Kimi – Hiroshi Takamine
  • Wagamama Prisoner – Kyousuke Ikusawa
  • Wanko to Nyanko series – Atsushi Hasegawa
  • Wild Adapter – Makoto Kubota
  • Wild Rock – Emba
  • Yami no Matsuei series 1 – Seiichirou Tatsumi
  • Yami no Matsuei series 2: Summer Vacation – Seiichirou Tatsumi
  • Yome ni Konaika – Keigo Ikezaki
  • Yurigaoka Gakuen series 1: Heart mo Ace mo Boku no Mono – Riku Houjou
  • Yurigaoka Gakuen series 2: Kimidake no Prince ni Naritai – Riku Houjou, Kaname Matsumiya
  • Yuuwaku Recipe – Hongo
  • Ze – Shoi Mito
  • Zone-00-II section Knight – Renji Kurobara

Video games[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1994Popful MailKazyr[27]
1997Tekken 3Hwoarang[27]
1998Dragon Force IIBartz[27]
1998Real Bout Fatal Fury Special: Dominated MindBob Wilson, Hon Fu[27]
1998Street Fighter Alpha 3Ryu, Charlie[27]
1998SoulcaliburHeishirō Mitsurugi[27]
1998Thousand ArmsSchmidt[27]
2000Persona 2: Eternal PunishmentKei Nanjo[27]
2002Soulcalibur IIHeishirō Mitsurugi[27]
2002ShinobiMoritsune[27]
2003SNK vs. Capcom: SVC ChaosRyu[27]
2003Tales of SymphoniaYuan[27]
2005Namco × CapcomHeishirō Mitsurugi, Ryu[31]
2005Soulcalibur IIIHeishirō Mitsurugi[27]
2005Kingdom Hearts IISephiroth[27]
2007Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VIISephiroth[27]
2008Soulcalibur IVHeishirō Mitsurugi[27]
2008Dissidia Final FantasySephiroth[27]
2008Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-StarsTekkaman Blade[27]
2010Kingdom Hearts Birth by SleepThe Prince[27]
2011Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two WorldsDante[27]
2011Dissidia 012 Final FantasySephiroth[27]
2011Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3Dante[27]
2012Soulcalibur VHeishirō Mitsurugi[27]
2012Project X ZoneDante[32]
2012Yakuza 5Tatsuo Shinada[27]
2013Resident Evil 6 Special PackageLeon S. Kennedy[33]
2013JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star BattleDiavolo[27]
2015Devil May Cry 4: Special EditionDante[27]
2015Dragon's Dogma OnlinePawn (Male)[27]
2015Project X Zone 2Dante, Leon S. Kennedy, Black Hayato[34][27]
2015Dissidia Final Fantasy NTSephiroth[27]
2015JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of HeavenDiavolo[27]
2016Breath of Fire 6Klaus[27]
2016Tales of BerseriaEizen[27]
2017Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera OmniaSephiroth[35]
2017NiohHanzo Hottori[27]
2017Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy 30th AnniversarySephiroth[36]
2017Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey ReduxMansemat[27]
2018Soulcalibur VIHeishirō Mitsurugi[37]
2019Resident Evil 2Leon S. Kennedy[38]
2019Devil May Cry 5Dante[27]
2019TeppenDante[39]
  • Street Fighter Alpha (1995) – Charlie
  • Soul Edge (1995) – Heishirō Mitsurugi (Arcade Version)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996) – Charlie
  • X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996) – Charlie
  • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997) – Charlie
  • Rival Schools (1997) – Roberto Miura
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998) – Ryu, Charlie
  • Street Fighter EX2 (1998) – Hayate
  • Tekken Tag Tournament (1999) – Hwoarang
  • Street Fighter EX2 Plus (1999, 2000) – Hayate
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000) – Charlie, Hayato, Ryu [Shin Shoryuken battle cry]
  • Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 (2000) – Ryu, Hon Fu
  • Capcom Fighting Jam (2000) – Ryu
  • Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 (2001) – Ryu, Hon Fu
  • Tekken 4 (2001) – Hwoarang
  • Tekken Advance (2001) – Hwoarang
  • Kingdom Hearts (2002) – Sephiroth
  • Soulcalibur Legends (2007) – Heishirō Mitsurugi
  • Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny (2009) – Heishirō Mitsurugi
  • Granblue Fantasy (2014) – Seruel
  • Fire Emblem Heroes (2017) – Sigurd
  • Onmyōji (2018) – Minamoto no Yorimitsu

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  • Another Century's Episode 2 – Gen-Ichiro Tsukuomi
  • Another Century's Episode 3: The Final – Shagia Frost and Gen-Ichiro Tsukuomi
  • Another Century's Episode: R – Kyosuke Nanbu
  • Ar tonelico III – Hikari Gojo
  • Are you Alice? – White Knight
  • Assassin's Creed II (Japanese version) – Leonardo da Vinci
  • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (Japanese version) – Leonardo da Vinci
  • BioShock (Japanese version) – Atlas
  • Black Wolves Saga: Bloody Nightmare – Arles V. Felnoir
  • Black Wolves Saga: Last Hope – Arles V. Felnoir
  • Bleach: Soul Resurrección – Isshin Kurosaki
  • Bloody Call – Jin
  • Brave Story: New Traveler – Kee Keema
  • Civilization VI – Hojo Tokimune
  • Diabolik Lovers ~Dark Fate~ – Carla Tsukinami
  • Everybody's Golf – Daryl
  • Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Radio drama) – Adramelech
  • Front Mission 5: Scars of the War – Walter Feng
  • Gakuen Heaven – Nakajima Hideaki
  • God Eater 2 – Gilbert Mclane
  • Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness – Vincent Kreuzweir
  • Infamous Second Son – Reggie Rowe
  • Infinite Space – Yuri, the Man
  • Knuckle Heads – Takeshi Fujioka
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! Oresama Quest – Conrad Weller; PC version
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! Hajimari no Tabi – Conrad Weller; PlayStation 2 version
  • Lamento: Beyond the Void – Rai
  • Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4 – Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Special – Minato Namikaze
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 – Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4 – Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5 – Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 – Minato Namikaze
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact – Minato Namikaze
  • Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm – Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 – Minato Namikaze
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations – Minato Namikaze, Kimimaro
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 – Minato Namikaze
  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 – Minato Namikaze
  • One Piece: Gigant Battle 2 - Shinsekai – Enel
  • Persona 2: Eternal Punishment – Kei Nanjo
  • Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein – Hayato Kanzaki
  • Pokémon X and Y – Tauros
  • Pokémon Sun and Moon – Tauros
  • Pokémon Go – Tauros
  • Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – Leon S. Kennedy
  • Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – Leon S. Kennedy
  • Sengoku Basara series – Katakura Kojūrō
  • Silent Bomber – Jutah Fate
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions – Spider-Man Noir
  • Super Robot Wars Impact – Kyousuke Nanbu
  • Super Robot Wars Original Generations – Kyousuke Nanbu
  • Super Robot Wars Original Generation Gaiden – Kyousuke Nanbu
  • Taisen Puzzle-Dama – Ryo
  • Tales of Phantasia – Dhaos; Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable versions
  • Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World – Yuan
  • Tales of Vesperia – Toki wo Kakeru Otoko
  • Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: 2nd Kiss – Wakaouji Takafumi
  • Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (Japanese Edition) – Kurtis Trent
  • Vay – Heibelger / Sandor

Dubbing[edit]

Live-action[edit]

  • Ewan McGregor
    • Little Voice – Billy
    • Rogue Trader – Nick Leeson
    • Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace – Obi-Wan Kenobi[40]
    • Black Hawk Down – SPC John 'Grimesey' Grimes[41]
    • Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones – Obi-Wan Kenobi[42]
    • Big Fish – Edward Bloom (young)[43]
    • Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith – Obi-Wan Kenobi[44]
    • Stay – Dr. Sam Foster[45]
    • Stormbreaker – Ian Rider
    • Incendiary – Jasper Black[46]
    • Amelia – Gene Vidal[47]
    • I Love You Phillip Morris – Phillip Morris[48]
    • The Men Who Stare at Goats – Bob Wilton[49]
    • Beginners – Oliver[50]
    • The Ghost Writer – The Ghost[51]
    • Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang – Rory Green
    • Haywire – Kenneth[52]
    • Salmon Fishing in the Yemen – Alfred 'Fred' Jones[53]
    • The Impossible – Henry Bennett[54]
    • Jack the Giant Slayer – Elmont[55]
    • Son of a Gun – Brendan Lynch[56]
    • Mortdecai – Inspector Martland[57]
    • Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Obi-Wan Kenobi
    • Miles Ahead – Dave Braden[58]
    • Jane Got a Gun – John Bishop[59]
    • Zoe – Cole
  • Tom Cruise
    • Top Gun (2009 TV Tokyo edition) – LT Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell
    • Born on the Fourth of July (2003 DVD edition) – Ron Kovic[60]
    • Mission: Impossible (2003 TV Asahi edition) – Ethan Hunt
    • Eyes Wide Shut – Dr. William 'Bill' Harford
    • Mission: Impossible 2 (2006 TV Asahi edition) – Ethan Hunt
    • The Last Samurai – Captain Nathan Algren[61]
    • Collateral – Vincent[62]
    • War of the Worlds – Ray Ferrier[63]
    • Mission: Impossible III – Ethan Hunt[64]
    • Lions for Lambs – Senator Jasper Irving[65]
    • Tropic Thunder – Les Grossman
    • Valkyrie – Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg[66]
    • Knight and Day – Roy Miller/Matthew Knight[67]
    • Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol – Ethan Hunt[68]
    • Jack Reacher – Jack Reacher[69]
    • Oblivion – Commander Jack Harper[70]
    • Edge of Tomorrow – Major William Cage[71]
    • Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – Ethan Hunt[72]
    • Jack Reacher: Never Go Back – Jack Reacher[73]
    • The Mummy – Nick Morton[74]
    • American Made – Barry Seal[75]
    • Mission: Impossible – Fallout – Ethan Hunt[76]
  • Keanu Reeves
    • Chain Reaction (1999 TV Asahi edition) – Eddie Kasalivich
    • The Matrix (2002 Fuji TV edition) – Thomas Anderson/Neo
    • The Replacements – Shane Falco[77]
    • The Watcher – David Allen Griffin[78]
    • Sweet November – Nelson Moss[79]
    • The Matrix Reloaded (2006 Fuji TV edition) – Thomas Anderson/Neo
    • The Matrix Revolutions (2007 Fuji TV edition) – Thomas Anderson/Neo
    • Constantine (2008 TV Asahi edition) – John Constantine
    • Thumbsucker – Dr. Perry Lyman[80]
    • The Lake House – Alex Wyler[81]
    • Street Kings – Detective Tommy 'Tom' Ludlow[82]
    • The Day the Earth Stood Still – Klaatu[83]
    • Henry's Crime – Henry Torne
    • 47 Ronin – Kai[84]
    • John Wick – John Wick[85]
    • Knock Knock – Evan Webber
    • Exposed – Detective Scott Galban
    • The Whole Truth – Richard Ramsay[86]
    • The Bad Batch – the Dream
    • John Wick: Chapter 2 – John Wick[87]
    • To the Bone – Dr. William Beckham
    • Destination Wedding – Frank[88]
    • Replicas – William Foster[89]
    • Always Be My Maybe – Keanu Reeves
    • Between Two Ferns: The Movie – Keanu Reeves[90]
  • Adam Sandler
    • Billy Madison – Billy Madison
    • Happy Gilmore – Happy Gilmore
    • Bulletproof – Archie Moses
    • The Wedding Singer (In-flight edition) – Robbie Hart
    • Big Daddy – Sonny Koufax
    • Mr. Deeds – Longfellow Deeds[91]
    • Punch-Drunk Love – Barry Egan
    • Anger Management – David 'Dave' Buznik[92]
    • 50 First Dates – Henry Roth[93]
    • Spanglish – John Clasky[94]
    • The Longest Yard – Paul 'Wrecking' Crewe[95]
    • Click – Michael Newman[96]
    • Bedtime Stories – Skeeter Bronson[97]
    • You Don't Mess with the Zohan – Zohan Dvir[98]
    • The Cobbler – Max Simkin
    • The Ridiculous 6 – Tommy 'White Knife' Dunson Stockburn
    • The Do-Over – Max Kessler
    • Sandy Wexler – Sandy Wexler[99]
    • The Meyerowitz Stories – Danny Meyerowitz
    • The Week Of – Kenny Lustig
    • Murder Mystery – Nick Spitz
  • Owen Wilson
    • Shanghai Noon – Roy O'Bannon[100]
    • Zoolander – Hansel McDonald[101]
    • Around the World in 80 Days (2008 TV Tokyo edition) – Wilbur Wright
    • Wedding Crashers – John Beckwith[102]
    • Night at the Museum – Jedediah Smith
    • Marley & Me – John Grogan[103]
    • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian – Jedediah Smith[104]
    • The Big Year – Kenny Bostick[105]
    • Midnight in Paris – Gil Pender[106]
    • The Internship – Nick Campbell[107]
    • Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb – Jedediah Smith[108]
    • No Escape – Jack Dwyer
    • Zoolander 2 – Hansel McDonald[109]
    • Wonder – Nate Pullman[110]
  • Jude Law
    • Cold Mountain – W. P. Inman
    • Sleuth – Milo Tindle
    • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus – Imaginarium Tony 2[111]
    • Sherlock Holmes – John Watson[112]
    • Repo Men – Remy[113]
    • Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – John Watson[114]
    • Dom Hemingway – Dom Hemingway[115]
    • Side Effects – Dr. Jonathan Banks[116]
    • Spy – Bradley Fine[117]
    • The Young Pope – Pope Pius XIII
    • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – Albus Dumbledore[118]
    • Captain Marvel – Yon-Rogg[119]
  • Brendan Fraser
    • Encino Man – Linkovich 'Link' Chomovsky
    • Airheads – Chester 'Chaz Darby' Ogilvie
    • The Scout – Steve Nebraska
    • Dudley Do-Right – Dudley Do-Right
    • The Mummy – Richard 'Rick' O'Connell[120]
    • Bedazzled – Elliot Richards
    • Monkeybone – Stu Miley
    • The Mummy Returns – Richard 'Rick' O'Connell[121]
    • Looney Tunes: Back in Action – D.J. Drake[122]
    • Journey to the End of the Night – Paul
    • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor – Richard 'Rick' O'Connell[123]
  • Martin Freeman
    • Sherlock – Dr. John Watson
    • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Bilbo Baggins[124]
    • The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – Bilbo Baggins[125]
    • Fargo – Lester Nygaard
    • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – Bilbo Baggins[126]
    • The Eichmann Show – Milton Fruchtman[127]
    • Captain America: Civil War – Everett K. Ross
    • Whiskey Tango Foxtrot – Iain MacKelpie[128]
    • Cargo – Andy Rose
    • Ghost Stories – Mike Priddle
    • Black Panther – Everett K. Ross[129]
  • Mark Wahlberg
    • The Big Hit – Melvin Smiley[130]
    • The Corruptor – Detective Danny Wallace
    • Planet of the Apes (2005 NTV edition) – Capt. Leo Davidson
    • The Italian Job – Charlie Croker[131]
    • The Happening – Elliot Moore[132]
    • The Fighter – Micky Ward[133]
    • 2 Guns – Michael 'Stig' Stigman[134]
    • The Gambler – Jim Bennett[135]
    • Deepwater Horizon – Mike Williams[136]
  • Paul Walker
    • The Fast and the Furious – Brian O'Conner[137]
    • Joy Ride (2006 TV Tokyo edition) – Lewis Thomas
    • 2 Fast 2 Furious – Brian O'Conner[138]
    • Into the Blue – Jared[139]
    • Flags of Our Fathers – Hank Hansen
    • The Death and Life of Bobby Z – Tim Kearney[140]
    • The Lazarus Project – Ben Garvey
    • Brick Mansions – Damien Collier[141]
  • Chris O'Donnell
    • The Three Musketeers (1998 TV Asahi edition) – D'Artagnan
    • Mad Love – Matt Leland
    • In Love and War – Ernest 'Ernie' Hemingway
    • Batman & Robin (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Richard 'Dick' Grayson/Robin
    • The Bachelor (2003 TV Asahi edition) – Jimmie Shannon
    • Cookie's Fortune – Jason Brown
    • NCIS: Los Angeles – G. Callen
    • Hawaii Five-0 – G. Callen
  • Josh Hartnett
    • Blow Dry – Brian Allen
    • Town & Country – Tom Stoddard
    • Sin City – The Salesman
    • The Black Dahlia – Dwight 'Bucky' Bleichert[142]
    • 30 Days of Night – Eben Oleson
    • August – Tom Sterling
    • Bunraku – The Drifter[143]
  • Brad Pitt
    • The Favor (1999 TV Tokyo edition) – Elliot Fowler
    • Se7en (2001 TV Asahi edition) – Detective David Mills
    • The Devil's Own (2000 NTV and 2002 TV Asahi editions) – Francis Austin McGuire
    • Snatch (2017 Blu-ray edition) – One Punch' Mickey O'Neil
    • Spy Game (2005 TV Tokyo edition) – Tom Bishop
    • The Mexican (2004 TV Asahi edition) – Jerry Welbach
    • Burn After Reading – Chad Feldheimer[144]
  • Heath Ledger
    • 10 Things I Hate About You – Patrick Verona[145]
    • The Four Feathers – Harry Faversham
    • Ned Kelly – Ned Kelly
    • Brokeback Mountain – Ennis del Mar[146]
    • The Brothers Grimm – Jakob Grimm[147]
    • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus – Tony[148]
  • Colin Farrell
    • American Outlaws – Jesse James
    • The Recruit – James Douglas Clayton[149]
    • S.W.A.T. – Officer Jim Street[150]
    • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus – Imaginarium Tony 3[151]
    • Total Recall – Douglas Quaid/Karl Hauser[152]
  • Joaquin Phoenix
    • Signs – Merrill Hess[153]
    • It's All About Love – John
    • Ladder 49 – Jack Morrison
    • Hotel Rwanda – Jack Daglish[154]
    • The Village – Lucius Hunt[155]
  • The Air Up There – Buddy Gibson (Keith Gibbs)
  • Alien: Covenant – Jacob Branson (James Franco)
  • Aliens (2012 Blu-Ray edition) – Corporal Dwayne Hicks (Michael Biehn)[156]
  • Alien vs. Predator – Sebastian De Rosa (Raoul Bova)[157]
  • Alita: Battle Angel – Dr. Dyson Ido (Christoph Waltz)[158]
  • American Graffiti (2011 Blu-Ray edition) – Steve Bolander (Ron Howard)[159]
  • The Andromeda Strain – Dr. Jeremy Stone (Benjamin Bratt)[160]
  • Any Given Sunday (2004 TV Asahi edition) – 'Steamin' Willie Beamen (Jamie Foxx)
  • Argo – Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck)[161]
  • Armour of God – Alan (Alan Tam)[162]
  • Assassination – Yem Sek-jin (Lee Jung-jae)[163]
  • Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation – Ron (Josh Cooke)
  • Bad Times at the El Royale – Billy Lee (Chris Hemsworth)[164]
  • Bangkok Dangerous – Kong (Chakrit Yamnam)[165]
  • Below (2005 TV Tokyo edition) – Ensign Douglas Odell (Matthew Davis)
  • Between Two Ferns: The Movie – Peter Dinklage[90]
  • Big Trouble – Puggy (Jason Lee)
  • Black Dog (2002 NTV edition) – Sonny (Gabriel Casseus)
  • Black Rain (2008 DVD edition) – Detective Charlie Vincent (Andy García)[166]
  • Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 – Jeffrey Patterson (Jeffrey Donovan)
  • Blood and Wine – Jason (Stephen Dorff)
  • Blow – George 'Boston George' Jung (Johnny Depp)[167]
  • Bounce – Buddy Amaral (Ben Affleck)[168]
  • Broadchurch – Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant)
  • Brotherhood of Blades – Shen Lian (Chang Chen)[169]
  • Cecil B. Demented – Sinclair/Cecil B. Demented (Stephen Dorff)
  • Con Air (2000 TV Asahi edition) – U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin (John Cusack)
  • Counterpart – Peter Quayle (Harry Lloyd)[170]
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Lo 'Dark Cloud' (Chang Chen)[171]
  • Cruel Intentions – Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas)
  • Cruel Intentions 3 – Jason Argyle (Kerr Smith)[172]
  • Crossworlds – Steve (Jack Black)
  • Daddy Day Camp – Lance Warner (Lochlyn Munro)[173]
  • Das Experiment – Tarek Fahd (Moritz Bleibtreu)[174]
  • Deep Impact – Dr. Oren Monash (Ron Eldard)
  • Deep Rising (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Billy (Clint Curtis)
  • The Defenders – Pete Kaczmarek (Jerry O'Connell)
  • Deliver Us from Evil – Butler (Joel McHale)[175]
  • Dharma & Greg – Gregory 'Greg' Clifford Montgomery (Thomas Gibson)
  • Dick – John Dean (Jim Breuer)
  • Don't Be Afraid of the Dark – Alex Hurst (Guy Pearce)[176]
  • dot the i – Barnaby F. Caspian (James D'Arcy)
  • Dragon Blade – Captain (Xiao Yang)[177]
  • Drop Dead Diva – Grayson Kent (Jackson Hurst)
  • Edward Scissorhands (1994 TV Asahi edition) – Jim (Anthony Michael Hall)
  • ER – Chris Law (Joe Torry)
  • Evening – Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson)
  • The Evening Star – Bruce (Scott Wolf)
  • Executive Decision (1999 TV Asahi edition) – Master Sergeant Carlos 'Rat' Lopez (John Leguizamo)
  • The Expendables 2 – Billy 'The Kid' Timmons (Liam Hemsworth)
  • Eye of the Beholder (2004 TV Asahi edition) – Gary (Jason Priestley)
  • Fantastic Four (2008 NTV edition) – Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd)
  • Fight Club (2003 Fuji TV edition) – The Narrator (Edward Norton)
  • Fire Down Below (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Orin Hanner, Jr (Brad Hunt)
  • FlashForward – FBI Special Agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes)
  • Flash Gordon – Flash Gordon (Eric Johnson)
  • Flightplan – Gene Carson (Peter Sarsgaard)[178]
  • Flying Swords of Dragon Gate – Yu Huatian and Wind Blade (Chen Kun)[179]
  • Friday Night Lights – Mike Winchell (Lucas Black)
  • Game of Thrones – Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage)
  • The Game Plan – Kyle Cooper (Hayes MacArthur)
  • Gangs of New York – Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio)[180]
  • Georgia Rule – Simon Ward (Dermot Mulroney)[181]
  • Ghostbusters – Kevin Beckman (Chris Hemsworth)[182]
  • Girlfight – Adrian Sturges (Santiago Douglas)
  • Glee – Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison)
  • The Godfather (2008 Blu-ray and DVD editions) – Michael Corleone (Al Pacino)[183]
  • The Godfather Part II (2008 Blu-ray and DVD editions) – Michael Corleone (Al Pacino)[184]
  • Godzilla – Niko 'Nick' Tatopolis (Matthew Broderick)
  • Gone Girl – Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck)[185]
  • Goodbye Christopher Robin – A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson)[186]
  • The Great Gatsby – Jay Gatsby (Robert Redford)[187]
  • Gridlock'd – Ezekiel 'Spoon' Whitmore (Tupac Shakur)
  • Guernica – Henry (James D'Arcy)[188]
  • Harsh Times – Jim Davis (Christian Bale)
  • Heart and Souls – John McBride (Sean O'Bryan)
  • Heartbreakers – Jack Withrowe (Jason Lee)
  • Herbie: Fully Loaded – 'Trip' Murphy (Matt Dillon)
  • Home Alone (1998 TV Asahi edition) – Buzz McCallister (Devin Ratray)
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1996 TV Asahi edition) – Buzz McCallister (Devin Ratray)
  • The Hot Chick – Billy (Matthew Lawrence)
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze, Jr.)
  • I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (2002 TV Asahi edition) – Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze, Jr.)
  • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus – Imaginarium Tony 1 (Johnny Depp)[189]
  • The Incredible Hulk – Dr. Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson)[190]
  • Independence Day – Captain Steven Hiller (Will Smith)
  • Iron Man 2 – Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell)
  • Iron Will – Will Stoneman (Mackenzie Astin)[191]
  • John Tucker Must Die – Scott Tucker (Penn Badgley)
  • K-19: The Widowmaker – Petty Officer Pavel Loktev (Christian Camargo)
  • Kate & Leopold (2006 NTV edition) – Charlie McKay (Breckin Meyer)
  • Keeping the Faith – Rabbi Jacob 'Jake' Schram (Ben Stiller)[192]
  • The King and the Clown – Jang-saeng (Kam Woo-sung)[193]
  • Kinky Boots – Charlie Price (Joel Edgerton)[194]
  • Knockaround Guys – Matty Demaret (Barry Pepper)
  • Last Days – Scott (Scott Patrick Green)[195]
  • Legally Blonde (2005 NTV edition) – Emmett Richmond (Luke Wilson)
  • Legion – Gabriel (Kevin Durand)
  • Life as We Know It – Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel)[196]
  • A Love Song for Bobby Long – Lawson Pines (Gabriel Macht)
  • Made in America – Tea Cake Walters (Will Smith)
  • A Man Apart (2007 TV Tokyo edition) – DEA Agent Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate)
  • Mars Attacks (2000 TV Tokyo edition) – Jason Stone (Michael J. Fox)
  • The Merchant of Venice – Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes)
  • Mermaids – Joe Porretti (Michael Schoeffling)
  • A Million Ways to Die in the West – Albert Stark (Seth MacFarlane)[197]
  • Mindhunters – J.D. Reston (Christian Slater)[198]
  • The Mists of Avalon – Lancelot (Michael Vartan)
  • Munich – Avner Kaufman (Eric Bana)[199]
  • The Next Karate Kid – Eric McGowen (Chris Conrad)[200]
  • Nick of Time – Gene Watson (Johnny Depp)[201]
  • No Man's Land (1999 TV Tokyo edition) – Ted Varrick (Charlie Sheen)
  • Northern Exposure – Ed Chigliak (Darren E. Burrows)
  • The Notebook – Lon Hammond, Jr. (James Marsden)[202]
  • October Sky – Jim Hickam (Scott Miles)
  • Painted Skin: The Resurrection – Huo Xin (Chen Kun)[203]
  • Pawn Shop Chronicles – Richard (Matt Dillon)[204]
  • Perfect Stranger – Miles Haley (Giovanni Ribisi)[205]
  • Phat Girlz – Dr. Tunde Jonathan (Jimmy Jean-Louis)[206]
  • Police – Charlie, Convict 999 (Charlie Chaplin)[207]
  • Prison Break – James Whistler (Chris Vance)
  • Public Enemies – J. Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup)[208]
  • Redline – Carlo (Nathan Phillips)
  • Reindeer Games (2002 TV Asahi edition) – Nick Cassidy (James Frain)
  • Resident Evil: Retribution (2014 TV Asahi edition) – Leon S. Kennedy (Johann Urb)
  • Ride with the Devil – Jack Bull Chiles (Skeet Ulrich)
  • Rollerball – Jonathan Cross (Chris Klein)
  • Romeo + Juliet (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Tybalt Capulet (John Leguizamo)
  • Sahara (2007 TV Tokyo edition) – Al Giordino (Steve Zahn)
  • Scary Movie – Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans)
  • Scary Movie 2 – Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans)
  • Scream – Stuart Macher (Matthew Lillard)[209]
  • Sex Tape – Jay Hargrove (Jason Segel)[210]
  • Shade – Vernon (Stuart Townsend)
  • Sidekicks – Randy Cellini (John Buchanan)
  • Simple Simon – Sam (Martin Wallström)[211]
  • Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1997 NTV edition) – Frankie (Devin Kamin)
  • Sleepers – Thomas 'Tommy' Marcano (Billy Crudup)
  • Sleepwalkers – Charles Brady (Brian Krause)
  • Son of the Mask (2009 NTV edition) – Loki (Alan Cumming)
  • Spartacus – Antoninus (Tony Curtis)
  • Speed Zone – Flash (Art Hindle)
  • Spider-Man 3 – Edward 'Eddie' Brock/Venom (Topher Grace)[212]
  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the World – Wilbur Wilson (Joel McHale)[213]
  • Stand by Me – Ace Merrill (Kiefer Sutherland)[214]
  • Star Trek: Voyager – Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill)
  • Stealth – Henry Purcell (Jamie Foxx)[215]
  • Streets of Blood – Detective Andy Devereaux (Val Kilmer)
  • Strictly Ballroom – Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio)
  • Sunset Heat (1997 TV Tokyo edition) – David (Charlie Schlatter)
  • Survivor – Inspector Paul Anderson (James D'Arcy)
  • Taegukgi – Lee Jin-tae (Jang Dong-gun)[216]
  • Team America: World Police – Gary Johnston (Trey Parker)
  • Terminal Velocity (1997 TV Asahi edition) – Robocam (Suli McCullough)
  • Tomorrowland – Hugo Gernsback (Keegan-Michael Key)
  • Top Gun (2005 DVD edition) – LT Tom 'Iceman' Kazansky (Val Kilmer)[217]
  • Trainspotting – Simon 'Sick Boy' Williamson (Jonny Lee Miller)[218]
  • T2 Trainspotting – Simon 'Sick Boy' Williamson (Jonny Lee Miller)[219]
  • The Tramp – The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin)[220]
  • True Lies (1996 Fuji TV edition) – Faisal (Grant Heslov)
  • Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero – Kenichi Kai
  • Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1998 TV Asahi edition) – Bobby Zachs (Morris Chestnut)
  • Unhook the Stars – Frankie Warren (David Thornton)
  • Up the Creek – Rex Crandall (Jeff East)
  • U.S. Marshals (2001 TV Asahi edition) – Special Agent John Royce (Robert Downey, Jr.)
  • Volcano (2000 TV Asahi edition) – Emmit Reese (Don Cheadle)
  • We Were Soldiers – 2nd Lieutenant Jack Geoghegan (Chris Klein)
  • When in Rome – Nick Beamon (Josh Duhamel)[221]
  • Where the Heart Is – Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno)
  • Wild Wild West – Captain Jim West (Will Smith)[222]
  • Windtalkers – Private Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach)[223]
  • Written on the Wind – Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson)
  • The Young Victoria – Sir Robert Peel (Michael Maloney)
  • Zapped Again! – Cecil (David Dohan)
  • Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal – Zhong Kui (Chen Kun)[224]

Animation[edit]

  • Adventure Time – Marshall Lee
  • Balto III: Wings of Change – Duke
  • Beast Wars: Transformers – Ravage
  • Bee Movie – Ray Liotta
  • Bionicle: Mask of Light – Lewa
  • Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) – Linus van Pelt
  • The Brave Little Toaster series – Radio
  • A Christmas Carol – Fred Scrooge[225]
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs – Officer Earl Devereaux[226]
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 – Officer Earl Devereaux
  • Dinozaurs – Dino Tyranno
  • Drawn Together – Captain Hero
  • Home on the Range – Buck
  • Horton Hears A Who! – Horton the Elephant[227]
  • Hot Wheels AcceleRacers – Major Jack 'Rabbit' Wheeler
  • Isle of Dogs – Spots[228]
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 – Wolf Boss
  • The Lego Movie – Emmet Brickowski, Superman, Han Solo
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part – Emmet Brickowski, Rex Dangervest[229]
  • Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace – Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • Monsters vs. Aliens – President Hathaway
  • Spider-Man: The Animated Series – Peter Parker/Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (video edition) – Peter Parker/Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man Unlimited – Peter Parker/Spider-Man
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars – Obi-Wan Kenobi
  • The Swan Princess series – Prince Derek (speaking role)
  • Team America: World Police – Gary Johnston
  • Thumbtanic – Jake
  • Thumb Wars – Loke Groundrunner
  • Toy Story 4 – Duke Caboom[230]
  • Transformers Prime – Optimus Prime
  • Walking with Dinosaurs – Scowler[231]
  • Wonder Park – Peanut[232]
  • Zootopia – Nicholas P. 'Nick' Wilde[233]

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Contents.Kata The system is summarized in its, and the specific techniques used to punch (vertical fist) and kick (snapping kicks) presented as upper and lower 'charts', most of which are thrown from natural stances and body posture. In many of the various forms of the system, sixteen kata (eight empty-hand, three, two, a bo-bo kumite kata, a bo-sai kumite kata and one kata) are agreed upon as composing Isshin-ryu. These kata include original developments of the Master, and inherited kata from the parent styles. Empty-Hand Kata Seisan Tatsuo Shimabuku learned from his primary instructor,. Previous to Kyan's instruction, the Seisan form was a staple of local traditions.This kata is sometimes the first introduced to students after the First and Second Charts of basics have been learned. This is in contrast to other Shorin systems where this kata is learned after other fundamental kata.The curriculum includes a related version of Seisan, but Isshin-ryū Seisan was learned from Kyan, not Miyagi.Seiunchin (制引戦) The kata was brought into Isshin-ryū from Shimabuku's studies with the Gojū-ryū founder,. It is theorized by some Isshin-ryu researchers that this kata is an original composed by Miyagi, based on his experiences in Fuzhou, China.

However, since this kata was also taught by Miyagi's teacher, Kanryo Higaonna (1853-1915), and is included in other naha-te descended styles such as Shito-ryu, it is more likely that it was Higaonna who brought the kata back to Okinawa after his earlier studies in Fuzhou.The kata focuses on the stance 'shiko-dachi' (sometimes referred to as 'seiunchin-dachi'), a low horse stance at which the knees are bent at obtuse angles and the feet are angled away from the direction the body is facing at forty-five degree angles. The kata is broken into segments, each utilizing a specific breathing and muscle-tensing method. The kata has no obvious kicks, but one section contains hints of a rising knee strike.Naihanchi (ナイハンチ) Shodan comes to Isshin Ryu from studies with both and (a cousin of Kyan). It is also considered one of the staples of Ryukyu Ti, and is prevalent in most forms of Karate. The Isshin Ryu version is influenced heavily by the of Motobu, with the exception of the turned-in toes (Motobu preferred the horse-riding stance with the toes in a neutral position).The kata is also noted for its use of the 'Nami Gaeshi', the returning wave kick.

The kick has many different potentials for application, including the sweeping or redirecting of a low kick, a kick or knee to the inside of an opponent's thigh, knee, tibia, and ankle. It also has the movement training potential for the basics of the sequential summation of movement. Some interpret the move as a low 'yoko-geri' (side kick) from naihanchi-dachi to the opponent's farthest ankle, inside-calf, or knee, and returning the kick to the body around the opponent's nearest leg across one's body to the hip and back down to naihanchi-stance.A popular interpretation of the kata concerns its position: the entire sequence of moves in the kata is to be executed as if one is standing up against a wall and one's opponents are to his left, right, and straight ahead. It is because of this that the kata is usually taught with the back straight and the heels and back placed firmly either on a straight edge such as a board or a wall, or on top of a long piece of tape.The main stance of naihanchi is a slight variant from the Isshin Ryu stance 'kiba-dachi', in which both feet are shoulder-width apart facing forward. 'Naihanchi-dachi,' as it's called, takes kiba-dachi and turns the balls of the feet (area of foot just behind the toes) and turns them inward and accentuates the continuous bend at the knees Isshin Ryu Karateka are taught from initiation.Wansū (ワンシュー) Also coming from Kyan, (also known as Wansu) has several iterations on the island of.

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Popular history has the kata coming from a Chinese political visitor who, during his duties, taught his fighting method in the open.Isshin Ryu's version of this form is unique for its inclusion of two side kicks - techniques seen in the system previously only in the Chart Two exercises. Current research hints at this change being made by himself.For technical content, the form tends to focus on the slipping and in-close evasion and redirection of attack. It also contains a unique movement often described as a throw, or dump.

Because of this, many schools nickname this kata 'the dumping form'. Also, depending on the lineage, Wansu is one of two kata in Isshin Ryu which use the 'zenkutsu dachi', the longer front stance seen in other forms of karate.Chinto As with most of the kata in Isshin Ryu, comes from the teaching of Kyan.The kata differs from others in that its embusen is a line placed on a 30 degree angle. The footwork is indicative of a slipping, deflecting, and a whipping, relaxed body motion. Some karate instructors consider the previously learned forms of the system, Naihanchi and Wansu, to be preparatory and basic training forms, culminating in the kata Chinto.Kusanku (クーシャンク) Of the eight weaponless kata in Isshin-Ryu, five come from the teaching of. Is one of these.Kusanku is often referred to as a 'night-fighting' kata, or a form which teaches fighting at night. In reality, the kata is set up in such a manner as to allow continual study of application potential from basic standing grappling and close striking in the beginning, to more aggressive and proactive techniques near the end. Its techniques may be utilized in places with low levels of light but is not exclusively a night fighting form.Depending on the lineage, Kusanku is the second of two kata which contain the in Isshin-Ryu.Sunsu This kata was designed by the founder of Isshin-Ryu, Shimabuku Tatsuo, in approximately 1947.

It incorporates several movements from other kata in the Isshin-Ryu syllabus, as well as from kata from other instructors, in addition to techniques and concepts Shimabuku favored. It was used as a dojo kata and as a personal project of the founder, prior to the founding of Isshin Ryu in 1956.

Sunsu is the only kata that is only in Isshin Ryu. It takes sequences from the other katas in Isshin Ryu.The Okinawa Prefecture Karate Kobudo Rengokai has recognized Sunsu as a kata of Okinawa. This represents an acceptance of Isshin-Ryu as a traditional Ryukyu martial art.Sanchin (三戦) Coming from, has its origins in the Gojū-ryū system. Along with, this is one of two Gojū-ryū katas in Isshin-ryū. Previous to the instruction of Miyagi, the kata was practiced with open hands, turns, and natural breathing methods. With the founding of Gojū-ryū, this form was practiced with closed fists (a more traditional method on Okinawa), no turns, and a controlled, almost hard inhalation and exhalation.Touted primarily for its physical training aspects, Sanchin also contains many applicable martial techniques.Shimabuku also thought very highly of the form, saying once, 'Sanchin is for health.

Without health, how can one have karate?' Bō Kata Tokumine no Kun (sometimes referred to as Tokumeni no Kun) This form comes to the Isshin Ryu system from Shimabuku's time with. Kyan is to have learned the form either from Tokumine himself, or from Tokumine's landlord after the aforementioned had passed on.

Shimabuku Tatsuo also commented that this was his favorite kata. Different isshin -ryu schools spell the name differently by changing the 'e' and the 'i'. Research thus far has shown that the kata was named after someone (Shitsunen Tokumine). However, at this time, no genealogical findings have been found for the spelling 'Tokumine' while several are noted for 'Tokumeni'.

The kanji and the katakana on the 1966 film of Tatsuo Shimabuku clearing shows it is TOKU MINE (pronounced Toe-koo-mee-nei)).The spelling changes, and pronunciation conflicts, may have indeed come from the 1966 film of Tatsuo Shimabuku and which is readily viewable on YouTube at the time of this update. At timeline 12:38 there is a sign indicating the name of this staff kata. It is not written in kanji (the preferred method when writing a native Japanese name). It is written in both Romaji (romanized spelling for Japanese writing) and in Katakana (a simplified form of Kanji also used for foreign words and non-Japanese names).

The Romaji is shown as 'TOKOMENI' (noting the 'KO' on the sign and the common replacement as 'KU' throughout most Isshin-Ryu schools). Yet the Katakana below it was not consistent with how the romanized spelling should have been done.

It should have been written in Romaji as 'TOKUMINE'. The first katakana is definitely 'TO', the second 'KU', the third 'MI', the fourth is not clear but reasonably 'NE' and together 'TOKUMINE'.Urashi no Kun (sometimes referred to as no Kun) The form Urashi no Kun was taught to Shimabuku by his kobudō instructor,. Taira is the founder of the Ryūkyū Kobudō Hozon Shinkokai, whose goal is the preservation of Okinawa's weapons forms.Shishi no Kun (sometimes referred to as Sueyoshi no Kun) Shimabuku learned this form from Shinken Taira who learned it from Kenwa Mabuni.The kata itself uses the bo in a horizontal manner, different from other cudgel traditions.

Sai Kata Kusanku Sai This form is a product of Shimabuku's own research into the art of, the coverall for Okinawa's weapons studies.The kata was built as an introduction to practice, with the weapon movements replacing the empty-hand applications.The form is taught one of two ways: with or without kicks. Initially, the kata was taught with kicks as it is a karate-based kata. Later, after 1960, the kicks were removed because Shimabuku wished to emphasize the weapon more so.Chatan Yara no Sai Chatan Yara is taught as the second Sai kata in the Isshin Ryu system, coming from Shimabuku's instruction with Shinken Taira.The form focuses on the development of the 'sequential summation of movement', which is the scientific term for full-body whipping motion. This is exemplified by the emphasis on whipping strikes, which make up a vast majority of the offensive movements in the form.Kyan no Sai This form comes either from Shimabuku's studies of Sai methodology with Kyan, his primary karate instructor, or was possibly a form taught in its entirety. Shimabuku was teaching this kata in 1951 but by 1959 he had dropped in favor of Kusanku. Tonfa Kata Hama Higa no Tuifa This form is from Shimabuku's studies with. It is the only kata in the Isshinryu system.

Shimabuku always referred to the weapon, and thus the kata also, as.The kata bears many similarities to the empty-hand form 'Seisan', and actually contains an entire section from the form, albeit performed with weapons in-hand. It also has several postures seen in other kobudō kata, the most notable posture being 'Crane on a Rock'. Whether this is from the encyclopedic kobudō of Taira, or was a part of Hama Higa to begin with is not historically verifiable.Some Isshin-Ryu schools teach the kata in a different order. Isshinryu No Megami ('Goddess of Isshinryu'),Isshinryu No Megami ( 一心流の女神), or for short, ( 女神, goddess) is the symbol of Isshin-ryu.

It is represented on the Isshin-ryu crest and is often displayed on the front wall of the dojo next to a picture of Tatsuo Shimabuku. As an emblem for Isshin-ryū Tatsuo Shimabuku chose a half-sea-snake half-woman deity whom he had seen in a vision. She represents the strength of the snake and the quiet character of a woman, thus expressing the essence of the style.Based on the ryuzu kannon (Chief Dragon deity of Japanese Buddhism), Originally the Isshin-ryu emblem was called Isshin-ryu No Megami, which means 'Goddess of Isshinryu.' Some American Isshin-ryu karateka also call it Mizu Gami (水神), translating to 'Water Goddess.'

Eiko Kaneshi, Tatsuo's right-hand-man, who was a Shinto priest, was asked if it was Mizu Gami. He said it has nothing to do with water. Isshin-ryu no Megami, or Megami for short, is correct. This is coroborated by Marien Jumelet who asked Shinsho Shimabuku and Kensho Tokumura what was the correct name. Classical Fighting Arts contends that this misunderstanding results from 'erroneous information that appeared in a 1969 edition of Action Karate Magazine.' The Isshin-ryu patch is rich with cross-linked symbolism where certain features could and do have three or more intended meanings behind them.

Between factions exist variations of the patch, the portrait of the Isshin-ryu no Megami, and the symbols contained therein.The image represented at right is just one of the many versions of the Isshin-ryu no Megami. The ovular shape of the patch represents the characteristic vertical fist of Isshin-Ryu. The border of the patch is always a warm color—usually orange or yellow—and represents a ring of fire that appeared in Shimabuku's vision. The Megami is allegedly a mother protecting her child; she is gentle like a mother, but fierce and threatening towards enemies who may harm her child. In this simplified version of the Isshin-ryu no Megami, one important symbol is left out; in the traditional patch depicts the goddess with a raised right fist and a lowered open palm.

Her hands represent a well-known saying among karateka: 'fierce in battle and gentle in life.' The small dragon above the goddess is a sea dragon of Oriental mythology, which was born at the bottom of the sea, but transformed by ascending to the heavens. The dragon is thought to represent Master Shimabuku. The rough seas and grey background depict a terrible typhoon, which represents the uncertainty of the future, and how trouble may arise spontaneously at any time. In relation to that, her calm face indicates that one must remain level-headed and calm in the face of adversity. Finally, the three stars at the top of the patch represent the three tenets of Isshin-ryu: the spiritual, the mental, and the physical. Each of these core symbols are depicted in each patch, regardless of how different they may seem to the untrained eye.Notable Karateka of Shimabuku United States Marines of the Third Marine Division (1955-1975).

(1930-1998) became one of the most influential of Shimabuku's students, forming the International Isshin-Ryu Karate Association. He ended his career having earned the rank of Ju-Dan, and with a space in the Isshin-Ryu Hall of Fame. He is the patriarch of the Long-lineage of Isshin-Ryu.

(1938-1999) and Long represented American Isshin-Ryu karate on an international stage after Shimabuku's death in 1975. He ended his career having earned the rank of Ju-Dan, and with a space in the Isshin-Ryu Hall of Fame. He is the patriarch of the Nagle-lineage. Steve Armstrong (not to be confused with ) (1931-2006) also taught Isshin-Ryu to American students, but fell ill sometime after having been awarded eighth-degree black belt.

He is the patriarch of the Armstrong-lineage, Robert Edwards is the current leader of the Armstrong lineage, and Deshaun D. Casey is recognized as the inheritor of the entire Armstrong Branch which was announced at the 2018 K.I.A.I grand national in south field Detroit June 23, 2018. Harold M. Mitchum (1933-2016) was Shimabuku's first American student to attain the rank of Hachi-Dan. He has since earned the rank of Ju-Dan, and a space in the Isshin-Ryu Hall of Fame.

He is the patriarch of the Mitchum-lineage. (b.

1938) is a martial artist and a first-generation student of the founder of Isshin-ryū Karate, Tatsuo Shimabuku. He also has an extensive background in Largo Mano Eskrima, Hindiandi Gung Fu,Ryukyu Kobudo and Combat Judo. He is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps who served for 22 years, 6 months, 18 days including two tours in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He retired in 1981 as a Master Sergeant.

Some of his other notable accomplishments include; designing the Isshinryu patch, receiving a Black Belt Emeritus from the United States Marine Corps, working with the San Diego Chargers on body mechanics, selected by the Okinawan Government to represent the U.S. At the 2005 Okinawa Karate and Kobudo Exchange Symposium.Okinawan Karateka. Eiko Kaneshi (b.

1914) was reportedly Shimabuku's greatest student. Decided to revert to Shorin-ryu after 1963. Shinsho Shimabuku (1942-c. 2004), younger son of Tatsuo Shimabuku, began training under his father in 1948. Angi Uezu (b.

1935), married to Tatsuo Shimabuku's third daughter Yukiko, started the Okinawan Isshin-Ryu Karate Kobudo Association in 1989. Tsuyoshi Uechi (b. 1951) of the Okinawa Isshin-ryu Traditional Karate-do Association led a successful effort to have Isshin-ryu recognized as one of the four traditional forms of Okinawan karate by Okinawa Prefecture Rengokai masters. A student under Senseis Kichiro Shimabuku and Angi Uezu, Uechi presently teaches the style to U.S. Military personnel at Marine Corps Base Camp Foster on Okinawa and in his own dojo in Misato,. Kichiro Shimabuku (b. 1939), the eldest son of Tatsuo Shimabuku, inherited the Isshin-ryu dojo and leadership of the style upon his father's passing on May 30, 1975.

He took over full administration of the dojo in 1971 upon his father's retirement.American Karateka. William Duessel (1927-2014) was the highest-ranking I.W.K.A. (Isshinryu World Karate Association) instructor in the United States, and earned the rank of Ju-Dan in July 2013. He earned a placed in the Isshin-Ryu Hall of Fame in 2000. Marilyn Fierro is the highest ranking woman in the world in karate and a seventh-degree.

She was promoted in 1996 to the rank of Nana Dan on Okinawa and became the first Isshin-Ryu Master woman recognized on Okinawa. She was a pioneer of the woman’s “Attack Prevention” program in and created a video tape about safety for girls which is now in 11 Long Island high schools.

Articles she has written have appeared in Black Belt, Official Karate, Action MA, Samurai and other magazines. In 1997, she created a television show that aired on public access twice a month called “Taking Charge.” Her book is also called The Limitless Spirit of the Martial Arts. She was the first woman inducted into the Isshinryu Hall of Fame.Indian Karateka. Gopu Nair (b. 1981) of the International Kyokujitsu Isshinryu Karatedo Association led a successful effort to have Isshinryu recognized and approved by Karate Association of India (KAI). A student under Hanshi Philip Furgasson and Hanshi Christopher Chase, presently teaches the style in many schools, colleges, educational institutions, government school girls, police force on Gujarat, Silvassa (UT of D&NH), Daman (UT of Daman & Diu) and in his HQ, Vapi.

He was also awarded Roku Dan (6th Dan) from both Karate Association of India (KAI) in 2015 and World Karate Federation (WKF) in 2016. He is also a certified official national judge/referee of Karate Association of India (KAI). Today he have dojo branches in Gujarat, Maharastra, Silvassa (UT of D&NH), Daman (UT of Daman & Diu), Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He is the General-Seceratary of World Isshinryu Karate Federation (WIKF), which is headed by Hanshi Philip Furgasson. And he is the President & Chief Instructor of International Kyokujitsu Isshinryu Karate-do Association (IKIKA).South American Karateka. Juan Buruchaga, born 1959 in Santiago, Chile, founder of I.

Isshinkan Isshin Ryu Karate Kobudo Association. Chile.Features Isshin-Ryu employs a punch with the fingers tucked in and the thumb on top of the fist.

Advantages vary with opinion, but it is usually taught that the thumb placement increases the stability of the wrist when punching, and that a vertical punch strikes with the same force at any range instead of at maximum extension as with a corkscrew style punch. Another advantage is that when punching, the thumb will not get caught on an object as opposed to having the thumb sticking up or out.In Isshin-Ryu it is believed that the vertical punch is faster than the cork-screw punch: three vertical hand punches can be generated in the time of two cork-screw punches.Isshin-Ryu arm blocks are performed today with the muscle at the intended contact point as opposed to other styles that block with the bone. By using the two bones and the muscle to form a block, less stress is created against the defender's arm, increasing the ability to absorb a strike.The original arm blocks were taught with palm up, wrist bent, to form a trapping motion as well as to block and/or strike with the radius bone. Beginners in Isshin-ryu are taught to use their forearms to block in order to strengthen their forearms while working toward becoming a black belt.

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When one attains a black belt in Isshin-ryu they understand the purpose for the block is to use the knuckles on the inside of an attacker's arm where are the soft tissue is emphasizing a hard strike to soft tissue. Therefore, there really are no blocks in Isshin-ryu.Isshin-Ryu kicks are primarily a 'snapping' motion, as opposed to placing primary emphasis on thrusting and follow-through. Furthermore, traditional Isshin-Ryu kicks are aimed almost entirely to the legs or groin—nothing above the belt. Competition kicks are aimed above the belt; however, these are largely meant to show one’s flexibility and balance and not intended for practical use.References. ^ Bishop, Mark (1989). Okinawan Karate.

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