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is a Japanese voice actor and television announcer noted primarily in the English-speaking world for his appearance as the kitchen reporter in '' Iron Chef'', where he was known for his rapid-fire announcing style. On the English-language version of ''Iron Chef'', which aired on Food Network, Ohta's dialogue is dubbed by American voice actor
Jeff Manning Jeff Manning, also credited as Jeffrey Manning, is an American voice actor and narrator based in Japan. He is known primarily for his work on the North American English dub of ''Iron Chef'', as well as roles in several video games and voice-ove ...
. Ohta's character is perhaps best known for his line, "Fukui-san?" (Mr. Fukui), which he would say several times per episode, when interrupting
Kenji Fukui is a Japanese television announcer. He began his broadcasting career in 1976 with Fuji Television, and was one of the three longest-serving television presenters on the Fuji network, before he quit the station in 2013. Fukui has hosted numerous ...
's commentary with a report from the field. His talent agency is Aoni Production.


Filmography

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'' (1991) - Guardman *''
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'' (1992) - Ryo Urawa, Bumboo, Ned, Kamoi *''
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'' (1993) - Tsuyoshi Akahori *'' Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks'' (1993) - Tenshu *''
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'' (1993) - Lean *''
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'' (1994) - Jun Misugi (adult) *'' Marmalade Boy'' (1994) - Satoshi Miwa *''
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'' (1995) - Tachioni *''
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'' (1996) - Kibito Kaiōshin *'' Doctor Slump'' (1997) -
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*'' Iron Chef'' (1998) - Kitchen Reporter *'' One Piece'' (1999) - Shura, Peepley Lulu, Momonga *''
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'' (2002) - General Sir *'' Inuyasha'' (2001) - Satsuki's Brother *'' Ultimate Muscle'' (2002) - Tyrannoclaw *'' Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'' (2003) - Narrator, Serviceman *''
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'' (2003) - Jin High Rugby Team Member B *''
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'' (2004) - Mattimatica *''
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'' (2005) - Sora Kojima *'' GoGo Sentai Boukenger'' (2006) - Narrator, equipment (voice) *'' Gegege no Kitaro'' (2007) - chairman, Mamemura *'' Kamen Rider Decade'' (2009) - Reporter *''
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'' - Field Reporter *'' KR Double Hyper Battle DVD: Donburi's α/Farewell Recipe of Love'' - Frog Pod *''
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'' - Ring Announcer *'' Sotsugyo M'' - Ryunosuke Sugita


Drama CD

*'' Dengeki Bunko Best Game Selection7 Fire Emblem Tabidati no syou'' -
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*'' GFantasy Comic CD Collection Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'' - Julian *'' Lunar: Eternal Blue Lunar Eternal Blue: Lunatic Parade: Vol. 1 Lunar: Eternal Blue Hope's Second Chance!'' - Leo/Mystere


Video games

*'' Lunar: Eternal Blue'' (1994) - Leo *'' BS Shiren the Wanderer: Save Surara'' (1996) - Shiren *'' BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki'' (1997) - Navarre, Belf, additional voices *'' Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' (1998) - Goemon *'' Kinnikuman Generations'' (2004) - Screw Kid


Japanese dub

*'' Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' - Narrator *'' Pinocchio'' - Foul Fellow


External links


website at Aoni Productions
Japanese) * 1971 births Living people Japanese male voice actors Male voice actors from Kanagawa Prefecture 20th-century Japanese male actors 21st-century Japanese male actors Aoni Production voice actors {{Japan-voice-actor-stub