Daisuke Gouri

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Daisuke Gouri was a Japanese voice actor and narrator. He is survived by his wife and at least one known child. When he was training to become a voice actor, he met and became good friends with Kazuhiko Inoue. For three years, both worked at various part-time jobs and met at soba stands or McDonalds to practice their performances or read manuscripts. When they finally entered the industry, they both tearfully congratulated one another. Their friendship continued throughout their careers. Gōri was known as a gentle and friendly person. It's said he was also a strong one as well, since his wife apparently didn't let him touch their newborn child. She supposedly had suspicions that Gōri could have unintentionally harmed it. Masaya Onosaka claimed that he was a nice person but really scary if he got angry.

Known for his deep baritone voice, Gōri voiced several villains and comedic characters. Outside of the anime and game industry, he provided narration for various television programs, commercials, or live events. Anime fans may know him best as Robin Mask in the Kinnikuman series, Dozle Zabi or Bask Om within the Gundam franchise, or Mr. Satan, Ox-King, and several other characters in the Dragonball franchise. Video game fans may know him better as Heihachi Mishima in the Tekken series (and for the majority of Heihachi's cameo appearances), Gilgamesh from Final Fantasy XII, and Albert Simon in the Shadow Hearts series.

On January 17, 2010, at approximately 3:00 P.M., Gōri was found lying on his stomach with blood dripping from his wrists in the middle of a Nakano, Tokyo street by a passerby, who then notified the police. Authorities from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Nakano station discovered a utility knife under his body as well as a note with the words "I'm sorry" (ごめんね Gomenne) and "Thank you" (ありがとう Arigatō) scrawled on it in his pants pocket. According to following reports, Gōri was already dead for one or two hours by the time his body was found. His body was in an area where not too many people commuted, so the idea of a late discovery is a believable story. His death is legally ruled as a suicide. Coupled with the earlier death of Isamu Tanonaka, it was a sad week for the anime industry. Inoue remarked that Gōri looked depressed after a recording of Anpanman and his friend said, "I'm getting old". Though his death was sudden, many fans still fondly remember Gōri for his warm-hearted performances.

Works

The following roles listed below come from titles associated with Koei Tecmo and third party works distributed as part of a deal with other companies.

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