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    Revision as of 19:05, 2 September 2015

    Kazumi Tanaka
    田中和実

    Birthdate August 11 1951(1951-08-11)
    Birthplace Suginami, Tokyo, Japan Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: line 1: convert: command not found
    Died December 20 2007 (aged 56)
    in Tama, Tokyo, Japan
    Statistics
    Occupation Seiyū
    Years Active 1976 - 2007
    Gender Male
    Notable Relatives Ryoichi Tanaka (brother)
    Ethnicity Japanese
    Notable Credit(s) Saint Seiya
    as Black Swan and Krag
    Sakigake!! Otokojuku
    as Maruyama
    Transformers: The Headmasters as Suiken and Kirk
    Transformers: Victory
    as Killbison
    Dragon Ball Z
    as Jeese
    Agent Aoni Production

    Kazumi Tanaka (田中和実, Tanaka Kazumi, August 11, 1951 – December 20, 2007) (born January 26, 1947) was a Japanese voice actor from Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. He was the younger brother of Ryoichi Tanaka and was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death. He was best known for his roles in Dragon Ball Z (as Jeice), Braiger (as Khamen Khamen) and Zawazawamori no Ganko-chan (as Banban and Scope Sensei). He also served as the narrator for the NTV show The Wide.

    On December 20, 2007, Kazumi died from pulmonary heart disease at the age of 56 during a boat race.

    In addition to the characters listed, he did voices for many no-name thugs, villagers, and soldiers in the original Hokuto no Ken TV anime.

    Hokuto no Ken (TV anime)

    • Seitei Flamethrower (ep 62)

    Hokuto no Ken 2

    • Boro (ep 15)
    • Pirate B (ep 18)
    • Centipede A (ep 23)
    • Nagato (eps 24, 27, 33)
    • Asura (eps 25, 31, 42)

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