Yonehiko Kitagawa - Notable Voice Work

Notable Voice Work

  • Azumanga Daioh (Dr. Ishihara)
  • Umi no Triton (Poseidon, Narrator)
  • Kare Kano (Hiroyuki's Grandfather)
  • Goldfish Warning! (Chairman)
  • Kinnikuman (Chairman Harabote Muscle, The Mountain, Akuma Shogun, Big the Budou)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarou 1st Series (Konaki Jijii) (ep. 7 only)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarou 2nd Series (Miage Nyuudou)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarou 4th Series (Miage Nyuudou, Masumoto, Ojii-san)
  • GetBackers (Visconti)
  • Tiger Mask (Master Arashi, Lionman, Red Mask of Death, others)
  • Babel II (Yumiko's Father)
  • Pocket Monsters (Shimajio)
  • Magical TarurÅ«to-kun (Harako Butler)
  • Lupin III 1st Series (Lupin II)
  • Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Al Salem)

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