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and narrator from
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who graduated from
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. His best known roles include ''
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'' ( Bright Noa), '' Captain Tsubasa'' ( Kojirou Hyuga), ''
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'' (Banjō Haran). He was also the official Japanese dub-voice for
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and John Travolta. In 2006, Suzuoki died at the age of 56 as a result of
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Career

Suzuoki's most notable trait is his soft, dignified voice. He was affiliated with
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, in which he worked in many animation roles. In 1978, Suzuoki made his voice acting debut in ''
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''. Suzuoki was the best friend of fellow voice actor
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, who co-starred with him in several different series. Suzuoki felt that Furuya's ''Dragon Ball'' Yamcha character was closer to his own personality, rather than Tenshinhan whom Suzuoki played. Suzuoki was a heavy smoker and drinker. In July 2006, Suzuoki was diagnosed with
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and undertook hospitalization and medical treatment, but on the morning of August 6, 2006, his health declined, and Suzuoki died at the age of 56. His ongoing roles were replaced by other voice actors. His last voicing role was the voice of Bright Noa in ''Mobile Suit Z Gundam III: Love is the Pulse of the Stars'', which was seen by fans as the best sendoff in Suzuoki's name.


Voice roles


Television animation

;1970s *''
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'' (1977) *'' Yakyū-kyō no Uta'' (1977) (Ryo Kusakabe) *''
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'' (1978) (Haran Banjou) *''
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'' (1979) ( Bright Noa) ;1980s *''
Space Battleship Yamato III , also known as ''Star Blazers: The Bolar Wars'', is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions. It is the sequel to ''Space Battleship Yamato II'' created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. It a ...
'' (1980) (Kojirou Ohta) *''
GoShogun is a super robot anime series created by Takeshi Shudo. It was produced and aired in 1981 in Japan, with a movie special released in 1982 and a film sequel, ''GoShogun: The Time Étranger'' or ''Time Stranger'', in 1985. Its title has been ...
'' (1981) (Hojo Shingo) *''
Miss Machiko ''Miss Machiko'', also known as is a manga series written by Takeshi Ebihara. It was serialized in Japan in ''Shōnen Challenge'' from May 1980 through February 1982. The individual chapters were collected and published in eight ''t ...
'' (1981) (Bruce, Tarō Akiyama) *''
Tokimeki Tonight is a Japanese manga series by Koi Ikeno. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Ribon'' from July 1982 to October 1994. An anime television series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa was adapted from the manga and was broadcast on Nippon ...
'' (1982-1983) (Aaron) *''
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'' (1982) (Lynn Kaifun) *'' Captain Tsubasa'' (1983) (Kojirō Hyuga) *''
Genesis Climber MOSPEADA (literally "Armored Genesis MOSPEADA") is an anime science fiction series created by Shinji Aramaki and Hideki Kakinuma. The 25-episode television series ran from late 1983 to early 1984 in Japan. MOSPEADA stands for Military Operation Soldi ...
'' (1983) (Yellow Belmont) *''
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'' (1983) (Olson D. Vern) *''
Choriki Robo Galatt is a comedy-science fiction anime series by Sunrise. It is also known as ''Super Robot Galatt'' and ''Change Robo Galatt''. It consists of 25 episodes and was originally broadcast on the TV Asahi network as well as some Fuji TV, Nippon TV a ...
'' (1984) (Kamil Kashmir Jr.) *'' Star Musketeer Bismark'' (1984) (Perios) *'' Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross'' (1984) (Dess) *''
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'' (1985) (Bright Noa) *''
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'' (1986) (Bright Noa) *''
Saint Seiya , also known as ''Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac'' or simply ''Knights of the Zodiac'' (translated from the French title ''Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque''), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada. It w ...
'' (1986) ( Dragon Shiryu) *''
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'' (1987) (
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) *'' Fist of the North Star 2'' (1987) (Shachi) *''
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'' (1988) (Omito Date) *'' Dragon Ball Z'' (1989) (Tenshinhan, World Tournament Announcer, Alien Announcer, Karoni) *''
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'' (1989) ( Tatewaki Kuno) *'' Dragon Quest'' (1989) (Baharata) ;1990s *''
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'' (1990) (Hideki Yamashita) *''
Tekkaman Blade is a 1992 Japanese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Sotsu Agency. The series was directed by Hiroshi Negishi and written by Mayori Sekijima and Satoru Akahori. The story follows an organization called the Spac ...
'' (1992) (Chief Freeman) *'' Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle'' (1993) (Wolfgang Krauser) *''
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'' (1996) (Tenshinhan, Dolltaki, Wû Xing Lóng (Five Star Dragon)) *''
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'' (1996) (
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) *'' Pocket Monsters'' (1997) (Sakaki (
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'' (1997) (Raven) *''
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'' (1998) (Washu Ryugasaki) *''
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'' (1998) ( Chapel the Evergreen) *''
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'' (1999) (Dubeusec) *'' Pocket Monsters: Episode Orange Archipelago'' (1999) (Sakaki) *'' Pocket Monsters: Episode Gold & Silver'' (1999) (Sakaki) ;2000s *''Shukan Storyland'' (2000) (Satoru Shintani) *''
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'' (2000) ( Dubeusec) *''
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'' (2002) (Dextera) *'' Pocket Monsters Side Stories'' (2002) (Sakaki) *'' Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation'' (2002) (Sakaki) *'' Requiem from the Darkness'' (2003) (Genba Sasayama) *'' Kotencotenco'' (2006) (Yakku)


Original video animations

*'' Genesis Climber MOSPEADA: Love Live Alive'' (1985) (Yellow Belmont) *''
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'' (1986) (Kamir Santin) *''
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'' (1987) (Tatsuo Nagumo) *'' Guy: Double Target'' (1990) (Zena) *'' Urusei Yatsura: Inaba the Dreammaker'' (1987) (Inaba) *''
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'' (1988) (Ivan Konev and Ruppert Kesserlink) *''
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'' (1988) as Lord British *'' Urusei Yatsura: Raging Sherbet'' (1988) (Inaba) *''
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'' (1992) (Ai's creator) *''
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'' (1993) ( Noriaki Kakyoin) *'' Blue Submarine No. 6'' (1998) ( Yuri Malakofsky) *'' Rurouni Kenshin: Tsuioku-hen'' (1999) (Saitō Hajime) *'' Amon: The Apocalpyse of the Devilman'' (2000) (Zuubo) *''
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'' (2000) (Harlem)


Theatrical animation

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'' (1981) ( Bright Noa) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: Soldiers of Sorrow'' (1981) (Bright Noa) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space'' (1982) (Bright Noa) *'' Macross: Do You Remember Love?'' (1984) (Lynn Kaifun) *''
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'' (1986) (Apollon) *'' They Were Eleven'' (1986) (Amazon Carnias) *'' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'' (1987) (Domorhot) *'' Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure'' (1988) (Tenshinhan) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' (1988) (Bright Noa) *'' Urusei Yatsura: The Final Chapter'' (1988) (Inaba) *'' Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might'' (1990) (Tenshinhan) *'' Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound'' (1993) (Tenshinhan) * ''Slam Dunk: The Movie'' (1994) (Tatsumasa Oda) *'' Rurouni Kenshin: Requiem for the Ishin Patriots'' (1997) (Saitō Hajime) *'' Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back'' (1998) (Sakaki) *''
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'' (2002) (Junichi Ōtaki) *'' Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital'' (2003) (Taiga Saijo) *'' Naruto the Movie: Snow Princess' Book of Ninja Arts'' (2004) ( Nadare Roga) *'' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation - Heirs to the Stars'' (2005) (Bright Noa) *'' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation II - Lovers'' (2005) (Bright Noa) *'' Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation III - Love is the Pulse of the Stars'' (2006) (Bright Noa)


Tokusatsu

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'' (1997-1998) - Yugande (eps. 1 - 31, 33 - 50)


Video games

*'' Angel's Feather'' (Shion Toudou) *'' Captain Tsubasa 5: Hasha no Shogo Campione'' (Kojirō Hyuga) *'' Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness'' (Viktor Hugo) *'' Rockman X5-X7'' (Signas) *'' Rockman X7'' (Splash Wafly) *'' Super Robot War/Scramble series'' (Bright Noa, Haran Banjou, Shingo Hojo) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam Series'' (Bright Noa) *'' Rurouni Kenshin: Enjou! Kyoto Rinne'' ( Saito Hajime) *'' Various Dragon Ball games'' (
Tenshinhan , known as Tenshinhan in Japanese media and Viz Media's release of the manga, is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is introduced in chapter #113 "The 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai", first published ...
) *'' Another Century's Episode Series'' (Bright Noa) ''Note: Another Century's Episode 3, which was produced after the death of Hirotaka Suzuoki, re-used the voice tracks that has been recorded for A.C.E.1 (which also become the first title with Bright's voice after Hirotaka Suzuoki's death), making it the first game involving Bright Noa to re-use a prior recording. With characters whose voice actors are deceased, Banpresto traditionally reuses prior recordings in this way rather than record new lines with a different actor - it is expected that future productions involving Haran Banjou will continue to use Suzuoki's voice. The official replacement of Suzuoki as Bright's voice actor, due to the recording of Gundam Unicorn, with
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, is likely to result in future appearances of Bright Noa, across all series, being voiced by Narita.''


Drama CDs

* ''Analyst no Yuutsu'' series 2: ''Koi no Risk wa Hansenai'' (Isao Washizaki) * ''Analyst no Yuutsu'' series 3: ''Yuuwaku no Target Price'' (Isao Washizaki) * ''Analyst no Yuutsu'' series 4 (crossover with ''3 Ji Kara Koi wo Suru'' series): ''Ai to Yokubou no Kinyuugai'' (Isao Washizaki) * ''Analyst no Yuutsu'' series 5: ''Ai no Rating AAA'' (Isao Washizaki) * ''Chougonka ~Song of Eternal Hatred~'' (Koujirou Samon) * ''Danna-sama, Ote wo Douzo'' (Takeshi Mochizuki) * ''Eden wo Tooku ni Hanarete'' series 3: ''Setsunai Yoru no Rakuen'' (Shinobu Takahashi) * ''Miscast'' series 8 & 11 (Takamizawa) * ''Okane ga nai'' series 4: ''Okane ja Kaenai'' (Kiyotaka Konomi) * ''Open Sesame'' (Hisama Kanoe) * ''Pearl'' series 1: ''Ijiwaru na Pearl'' (Masami Houjou) * ''Pearl'' series 2: ''Yokubari na Pearl'' (Masami Houjou) * ''Pearl'' series 3: ''Wagamama na Pearl'' (Masami Houjou) * ''Pearl'' series 4: ''Kimagure na Pearl'' (Masami Houjou) * ''Tsunehiko Shiragane'' 1 & 2 (Seiichi Kurosaki)


Dubbing roles


Live-action

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'' (VHS edition) (Ron Kovic) **'' Days of Thunder'' (1993 TBS edition) (Cole Trickle) **''
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'' (Joseph Donnelly) **''
A Few Good Men ''A Few Good Men'' is a 1992 American legal drama film based on Aaron Sorkin's 1989 play. It was written by Sorkin, directed by Rob Reiner, and produced by Reiner, David Brown and Andrew Scheinman. It stars an ensemble cast including Tom C ...
'' (Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee) **''The Firm (1993 film), The Firm'' (Mitch McDeere) **''Interview with the Vampire (film), Interview with the Vampire'' (Lestat de Lioncourt) **''Mission: Impossible (film), Mission: Impossible'' (Ethan Hunt) **''Mission: Impossible 2'' (Ethan Hunt) **''Vanilla Sky'' (David Aames) * John Travolta **''Grease (film), Grease'' (1987 TV Asahi edition) (Danny Zuko) **''Chains of Gold'' (Scott Barnes) **''Pulp Fiction'' (Vincent Vega) **''White Man's Burden (film), White Man's Burden'' (Louis Pinnock) **''Broken Arrow (1996 film), Broken Arrow'' (Maj. Vic 'Deak' Deakins) *Mel Gibson **''Mad Max 2'' (1991 TBS edition) ("Mad" Max Rockatansky) **''Lethal Weapon'' (1988 TBS edition) (Martin Riggs) **''Lethal Weapon 2'' (1992 TBS edition) (Martin Riggs) *Gary Sinise **''Forrest Gump'' (2000 Fuji TV edition) (Dan Taylor) **''Apollo 13 (film), Apollo 13'' (2003 Fuji TV edition) (Ken Mattingly) **''Mission to Mars'' (Jim McConnell) *Dylan McDermott **''Steel Magnolias'' (Jackson Latcherie) **''In the Line of Fire'' (Al D'Andrea) **''Miracle on 34th Street (1994 film), Miracle on 34th Street'' (Bryan Bedford) *''The 6th Day'' (2002 NTV edition) (Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn)) *''Aliens (film), Aliens'' (1989 TV Asahi edition) (Daniel Spunkmeyer (Daniel Kash)) *''American Graffiti'' (1984 TBS edition) (John Milner (Paul Le Mat)) *''Autumn in New York (film), Autumn in New York'' (Will Keane (Richard Gere)) *''Bad Boys II'' (Hector Juan Carlos "Johnny" Tapia (Jordi Mollà)) *''Blue Steel (1990 film), Blue Steel'' (Nick Mann (Clancy Brown)) *''Breaking Away'' (1984 NTV edition) (Mike (Dennis Quaid)) *''Casualties of War'' (Private First Class Antonio Dìaz (John Leguizamo)) *''Child's Play (1988 film), Child's Play'' (Charles Lee Ray / Chucky (Brad Dourif)) *''Cop Land'' (2000 NTV edition) (Officer Gary "Figgsy" Figgis (Ray Liotta)) *''Das Boot'' (1983 Fuji TV edition) (2nd Watch Officer (Martin Semmelrogge)) *''Dragonheart'' (Einon (David Thewlis and Lee Oakes)) *''Frankenstein (1994 film), Frankenstein'' (1996 TV Asahi edition) (Victor Frankenstein (Kenneth Branagh)) *''Galaxy Quest'' (Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen)) *''Ghost (1990 film), Ghost'' (1993 Fuji TV edition) (Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn)) *''Ghostbusters II'' (Louis Tully (Rick Moranis)) *''Holy Man'' (Scott Hawkes (Eric McCormack)) *''Kindergarten Cop'' (Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson)) *''The Living Daylights'' (1998 TV Asahi edition) (James Bond (Timothy Dalton)) *''The Object of My Affection'' (Dr. Robert Joley (Tim Daly)) *''The Piano'' (Alistair Stewart (Sam Neill)) *''Speed 2: Cruise Control'' (2000 Fuji TV edition) (Alex Shaw (Jason Patric)) *''Stakeout (1987 film), Stakeout'' (1991 Fuji TV edition) (Det. Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez)) *''Twin Peaks'' (Dennis/Denise Bryson (David Duchovny)) *''Wayne's World (film), Wayne's World'' (Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe)) *''The Wraith'' (1992 TV Asahi edition) (Packard Walsh (Nick Cassavetes))


Animation

*''The Lord of the Rings (1978 film), The Lord of the Rings'' (Frodo Baggins) *''Titan A.E.'' (Preed) *''Transformers series, Transformers (
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, Powerglide (Transformers), Powerglide, Slingshot (Transformers), Slingshot, Devcon)


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Hirotaka Suzuoki Productions
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