Junichi Kanemaru
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is a Japanese
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and singer employed by
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as of 2020. His roles included
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in ''
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'', Ryo Akiyama in ''
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'' and
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in the eponymous series since 1998. He came in eighth in the Seiyū Grand Prix in 1994.


Career

When he was a college student, Kanemaru was working part-time at the
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in
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. At the same time, he was recruited while working as a studio DJ at a department store in
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, and a few days later he participated in the dubbing session for ''
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''. After that, he took part in several of
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's Saturday evening shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Meimon! Dai San Yakyūbu''. At the time, he was employed by Beniya 25-Ji and Dojinsha Production. He got his first lead role in 1991's ''
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'', where he played Hayato Kazami. He found out about it the day before the recording, when he heard an answering machine on his trip, and rushed home to read the script on the day of the recording. When he appeared in ''Cyber Formula'', he was also working as an English tutor, and one of his students' parents leaked information about him, causing a huge commotion in the adjacent shopping district as anime fans rushed to the place where he was teaching. During the dubbing of an American television sitcom ''
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'', a SEGA official who came to look for the role of Sonic heard Kanemaru's performance in the waiting room and cast him in the role of Sonic in ''
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''. This established a new character for Sonic, who could freely switch between English and Japanese, and also led to Kanemaru's own characteristics. His performance in the ''Sonic'' series also led to offers from
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to record children's programs. For ''
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'', the live-action adaptation of the ''Sonic'' series, Sonic's voice actor for the Japanese dub was changed to actor
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, and at the time of the announcement of the film's release, Kanemaru took to Twitter to express his thoughts and support for the film version of Sonic. In an interview with Animate Times in 2016, Kanemaru recalled that ''Cyber Formula'' helped him get used to singing, as the series had monthly album releases at the time. He was the first in the voice acting industry to be allowed to cover "
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" and recorded it with an
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chorus. On his 1993 album ''Inspired Colors'', he also wrote and composed the song "12-Gatsu no Fairy Tale", as well as English covers of "
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" and
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's "
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" under the title "suddenly" (using the lyrics from
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's version). He has also tried his hand at standard jazz and has performed several live shows with several fellow voice actors, and his jazz numbers mixed with English and Japanese lyrics written himself are well received by all ages.


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External links

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81 Produce profile
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Jun'ichi Kanemaru
at Ryu's Seiyuu Info * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kanemaru, Junichi 81 Produce voice actors Living people Japanese male video game actors Japanese male voice actors Japanese male singer-songwriters Male voice actors from Yamanashi Prefecture Musicians from Yamanashi Prefecture 20th-century Japanese male actors 20th-century Japanese male singers 20th-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male singers 21st-century Japanese singers 1963 births