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'''Takeshi Watabe''' (渡部 猛, ''Watabe Takeshi'') is a veteran Japanese voice actor. He was born on March 21, 1936 in [[wikipedia:Kōchi Prefecture|Kōchi Prefecture]]. He usually plays villains and performs the voices for many ''anime'' characters and ''tokusatsu'' villains. He is most famous for voicing Kaminari in ''Doraemon''. He took over the ongoing roles of [[Shingo Kanemoto]] after his death.
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| name = Takeshi Watabe<br>渡部 猛
| birthname = Masusato Maeno<br>(前野益里)
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1936|3|21|mf=y}}
| age = 74
| birth_place = [[wikipedia:Kōchi Prefecture|Kōchi]], Japan
| death_date = {{death date|2010|12|13|mf=y}}
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| occupation = Seiyū
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| gender = Male
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| credits = ''[http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Naruto_Series Naruto]''<br>as '''[http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Gamabunta Gamabunta]'''
| URL = [http://www.81produce.co.jp/list.cgi?man+9131543114220 81 Produce]
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He also wrote an instructional book about voice acting, ''Seiyū Naritai''.
'''Takeshi Watabe''' (渡部 猛, ''Watabe Takeshi'') was a veteran Japanese voice actor. He was born on March 21, 1936 in [[wikipedia:Kōchi Prefecture|Kōchi Prefecture]]. He usually played villains and performed the voices for many ''anime'' characters and ''tokusatsu'' villains. He is most famous for voicing Kaminari in ''Doraemon'', and more recently [http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Gamabunta Gamabunta] in ''[http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Naruto_Series Naruto]''. He took over the ongoing roles of [[Shingo Kanemoto]] after his death.
 
He also wrote an instructional book about voice acting, ''Seiyū Naritai''. He was also a [[wikipedia:Tosa dialect|Tosa dialect]] [[wikipedia:Dialect coach|coach]] on ''[[w:c:studioghibli:Ocean Waves|Ocean Waves]]'' and ''[[w:c:j-drama:Sukeban Deka: The Movie|Sukeban Deka]]''.


He adlibbed his own surname as [[Kiba Daiō]]'s [[Danmatsuma|dying words]], "WA-TA-BE!!!"<ref>[[wikipedia:ja:渡部猛#エピソード]]</ref>
He adlibbed his own surname as [[Kiba Daiō]]'s [[Danmatsuma|dying words]], "WA-TA-BE!!!"<ref>[[wikipedia:ja:渡部猛#エピソード]]</ref>


==Hokuto no Ken==
He died of complications of lung cancer on December 13, 2010.
 
==[[Hokuto no Ken (TV anime)]]==
*[[Buckham]] (ep 8)
*[[Gorath]] (ep 18)
*[[Kiba Daiō]] (eps 24-29)
 
==[[Hokuto no Ken (1986 movie)]]==
*[[Kiba Daiō]]
*[[Kiba Daiō]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=10135 Anime News Network profile]
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*{{imdb name|id=0913780}}
*[http://www.81produce.co.jp/list.cgi?man+9131543114220 81 Produce]
*[http://www.81produce.co.jp/list.cgi?man+9131543114220 81 Produce]
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 29 March 2023

Takeshi Watabe
渡部 猛

Birth Name Masusato Maeno
(前野益里)
Birthdate March 21 1936(1936-03-21)
Birthplace Kōchi, Japan
Age 74
Died December 13, 2010
Statistics
Occupation Seiyū
Gender Male
Ethnicity Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: line 1: convert: command not found Japanese
Notable Credit(s) Naruto
as Gamabunta
Official Website 81 Produce

Takeshi Watabe (渡部 猛, Watabe Takeshi) was a veteran Japanese voice actor. He was born on March 21, 1936 in Kōchi Prefecture. He usually played villains and performed the voices for many anime characters and tokusatsu villains. He is most famous for voicing Kaminari in Doraemon, and more recently Gamabunta in Naruto. He took over the ongoing roles of Shingo Kanemoto after his death.

He also wrote an instructional book about voice acting, Seiyū Naritai. He was also a Tosa dialect coach on Ocean Waves and Sukeban Deka.

He adlibbed his own surname as Kiba Daiō's dying words, "WA-TA-BE!!!"[1]

He died of complications of lung cancer on December 13, 2010.

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