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He performs several narrations for various televised news programs, sports shows, and [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/kaijin/ parody shows]. His natural voice is not particularly deep, but he is known to voice several low-pitched characters in the entertainment industry. Takatsuka is known by fans to practically be a regular voice actor for characters in ''[http://onepiece.wikkii.net/wiki/Masaya_Takatsuka One Piece]'' and for his role as [[w:c:princeoftennis:Ishida Gin|Gin Ishida]] in the ''Prince of Tennis'' series. A few of his other roles include Sam Scott from ''[http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=241175 Firestorm]'', Umezo from ''[http://www.goyou-anime.jp/ House of Five Leaves]'', and Gerald in ''[http://www.icingcandy.com/products/alicis/index.html Kago no Naka no Alicis ~Alicis in Cage~]''.
He performs several narrations for various televised news programs, sports shows, and [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/kaijin/ parody shows]. His natural voice is not particularly deep, but he is known to voice several low-pitched characters in the entertainment industry. Takatsuka is known by fans to practically be a regular voice actor for characters in ''[http://onepiece.wikkii.net/wiki/Masaya_Takatsuka One Piece]'' and for his role as [[w:c:princeoftennis:Ishida Gin|Gin Ishida]] in the ''Prince of Tennis'' series. A few of his other roles include Sam Scott from ''[http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=241175 Firestorm]'', Umezo from ''[http://www.goyou-anime.jp/ House of Five Leaves]'', and Gerald in ''[http://www.icingcandy.com/products/alicis/index.html Kago no Naka no Alicis ~Alicis in Cage~]''.


Regarding his ''Samurai Warriors'' roles, he admits to like Kanetsugu's outspoken nature and Kanbei's deadpan lines. He makes small jokes about the "Gi Trio" (義トリオ) -which is the informal nickname for [[Yukimura Sanada|Yukimura]], [[Mitsunari Ishida|Mitsunari]], and Kanetsugu since ''[[Samurai Warriors 2]]''- but he does like the bonds they share during rehearsals for the live events and within the games. Takatsuka is always surprised to have several fangirls scream for his characters during the live events. Out of the two characters he plays, Kanetsugu is the popular one. When he heard that Kanetsugu's solo song was [http://musou.ldblog.jp/archives/1897456.html#more fan voted to be the most popular] of the ''Samurai Warriors'' cast, he expressed his heartfelt thanks to fans. Whether he is aware of it or not, Takatsuka's popularity may be linked to Kanetsugu's zealous albeit humorous performances reaching a status similar to an Internet meme within the Japanese ''Samurai Warriors'' fandom.
Regarding his ''Samurai Warriors'' roles, he admits to like Kanetsugu's outspoken nature and Kanbei's deadpan lines. He makes small jokes about the "Gi Trio" (義トリオ) -which is the informal nickname for [[Yukimura Sanada|Yukimura]], [[Mitsunari Ishida|Mitsunari]], and Kanetsugu since ''[[Samurai Warriors 2]]''- but he does like the bonds they share during rehearsals for the live events and within the games. Takatsuka is always surprised to have several fangirls scream for his characters during the live events. Out of the two characters he plays, Kanetsugu is the popular one. When he heard that Kanetsugu's [[Ai to Gi no Arashi!|solo song]] was [http://musou.ldblog.jp/archives/1897456.html#more fan voted to be the most popular] of the ''Samurai Warriors'' cast, he expressed his heartfelt thanks to fans. Whether he is aware of it or not, Takatsuka's popularity may be linked to Kanetsugu's zealous albeit humorous performances reaching a status similar to an Internet meme within the Japanese ''Samurai Warriors'' fandom.


==Works with Koei==
==Works with Koei==

Revision as of 17:06, 20 June 2013

Masaya Takatsuka (高塚 正也, Takatsuka Masaya, August 15, 1969) is a Japanese voice actor and narrator who is affiliated with Aoni Production. His affiliation with the company is likely due to his graduation from the Aoni Jyuku Osaka Division (one of Aoni Production's educational programs). He was born in the Hyōgo Prefecture and considers Kansai-ben (the dialect of the area) to be one of his specialties. In his free time, he likes to try new desserts or other sweets. Takatsuka especially likes different types of cakes, ice cream, sweet drinks, or cookies.

He performs several narrations for various televised news programs, sports shows, and parody shows. His natural voice is not particularly deep, but he is known to voice several low-pitched characters in the entertainment industry. Takatsuka is known by fans to practically be a regular voice actor for characters in One Piece and for his role as Gin Ishida in the Prince of Tennis series. A few of his other roles include Sam Scott from Firestorm, Umezo from House of Five Leaves, and Gerald in Kago no Naka no Alicis ~Alicis in Cage~.

Regarding his Samurai Warriors roles, he admits to like Kanetsugu's outspoken nature and Kanbei's deadpan lines. He makes small jokes about the "Gi Trio" (義トリオ) -which is the informal nickname for Yukimura, Mitsunari, and Kanetsugu since Samurai Warriors 2- but he does like the bonds they share during rehearsals for the live events and within the games. Takatsuka is always surprised to have several fangirls scream for his characters during the live events. Out of the two characters he plays, Kanetsugu is the popular one. When he heard that Kanetsugu's solo song was fan voted to be the most popular of the Samurai Warriors cast, he expressed his heartfelt thanks to fans. Whether he is aware of it or not, Takatsuka's popularity may be linked to Kanetsugu's zealous albeit humorous performances reaching a status similar to an Internet meme within the Japanese Samurai Warriors fandom.

Works with Koei

Live Events

  • Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi Gaiden ~Tsujin! Gi no Chikai~
  • Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2012 Aki
  • Sangokushi 12 Completion Meeting
  • Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2011 Aki
  • Sengoku Musou Higashinippon Daishinsai Charity Event Gi no Tame ni!
  • Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2011 Haru - canceled
  • 61st Minamiuonuma-shi Yuki Matsuri
  • Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2010 Aki
  • Sengoku Bushou Matsuri

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