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词条 Isamu Tanonaka
释义

  1. Career

     Medama Oyaji 

  2. Death

  3. Roles

     Television  OVA  Theatrical animation  Video games  Tokusatsu  Dubbing roles  Live action  Animation  Film  Radio  Other 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| birth_date = July 19, 1932
| birth_place = Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2010|01|13|1932|07|19}}
| death_place = Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
| othername =
| occupation = Voice actor
| agent = Aoni Production
| yearsactive = 1952–2010
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}}{{nihongo|Isamu Tanonaka|田の中 勇|Tanonaka Isamu|July 19, 1932 – January 13, 2010[1]}} was a Japanese voice actor from Taitō, Tokyo. He was best known for voicing Medama Oyaji in nearly every adaptation of Shigeru Mizuki's GeGeGe no Kitarō made during his lifetime.[2]

Career

During his life he had been attached to Gekidan Tōgei and then Theatre Echo; he was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. He had a naturally deep voice but became famous for voicing characters with a high pitched voice. In addition to GeGeGe no Kitarō, he also had prominent roles in Tensai Bakabon (as the first voice of Honkan-san), Mazinger Z (as Mucha), Paul's Miraculous Adventure (as Doppe), Magical Princess Minky Momo (as Sindbook), Akuma-kun (as Youaltepuztli), Dr. Slump & Arale-chan (as Gara and Akira Toriyama), Dai no Daibōken (as Brass), and the Persona series (as Igor).[3]

Medama Oyaji

In 1968, he was cast in the first GeGeGe no Kitarō anime as the title character's father Medama Oyaji, an anthropomorphic eyeball. He reprised the role, alongside co-stars Masako Nozawa (Kitarō) and Chikao Ōtsuka (Nezumi-Otoko), in the 1971 follow up color series. When it came time for the 1980s series the producers decided to go with an all new voice cast, but auditions for Medama Oyaji came up short so Tanonaka was asked to reprise the role yet again. From there he continued to voice the character in practically every adaptation made during his lifetime, the sole exception being the PlayStation 2 games from the early 2000s, in which the role was given to Kazuo Kumakura, and a single episode of the '71 series where Hiroshi Ōtake filled in for him. Tanonaka even performed the voice of Medama Oyaji for the live action adaptations, and also appeared on many variety shows and in many commercials as the character. In 2008, he reunited with Nozawa and Ōtsuka to reprise their respective roles for the darker Kitarō adaptation Hakaba Kitarō. As Medama Oyaji is actually the reanimated form of Kitarō's deceased father, the character was voiced by Daisuke Gōri when he appeared alive in the first episode.

Death

On January 13, 2010, he suffered a heart attack in his Tokyo home and was found dead by family members.[1] He was 77 years old at the time of his death. His final performance was in Marie & Gali as the voice of Leonardo da Vinci.[4] Memorial services were held in Tokyo Memolead Hall on January 19, 2010. He is survived by his older brother Hiroshi.[2]

Roles

Television

1964
  • Zero Sen Hayato (Ichihisō Hosokawa)
1965
  • Kaitō Pride (Scope)
  • Obake no Q-tarō (TBS edition) (Shōta's Papa)
1967
  • Punpunmaru (Gatekeeper, Narrator)
1968
  • Akane-chan (Kadomatsu)
  • Animal 1 (Tōgorō)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (Medama Oyaji)
1969
  • Hakushon Daimaō (Kan-chan's Papa)
  • Sazae-san (Ceiling Mouse)
1970
  • Ashita no Joe (Miss Oyama (episode 35))
1971
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (second series) (Medama Oyaji)
  • Kunimatsu-sama no Otōridai (Odeko)
  • Tensai Bakabon (Honkan-san)
1972
  • Mazinger Z (Mucha)
1973
  • Cutie Honey (Saint Chapel Academy Principal)
  • Wansa-kun (Roro)
1975
  • UFO Robo Grendizer (Mucha)
1976
  • Paul no Miracle Daisakusen (Doppe)
1978
  • Ginga Tetsudō 999 (President Derumukade (episode 38))
  • Majokko Tickle (Ago)
1979
  • Cyborg 009 (Loki, Doctor Rōson)
  • Ginga Tetsudō 999 (Kokku (episode 53))
1980
  • Haero Bun Bun (Big)
  • Moero Arthur Hakuba no Ōji (Sandee)
1981
  • Dr. Slump & Arale-chan (Gara, Toriyama (Tori Robo), Annai Obake, Dodongadon, Villager, Crow Leader)
  • Shin Taketori Monogatari: Sennen Joō (Ramen-monger's uncle)
  • Yattodetaman (Chairman)
1982
  • Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (Urashima)
  • Mahō no Princess Minky Momo (Sindbook)
  • Ochamegami Monogatari Korokoro Poron (Beauty Artist)
1983
  • Itadakiman (Nika)
  • Manga Nihonshi (Sesshū)
1985
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (third series) (Medama Oyaji)
1987
  • Dragon Ball (Gara)
1989
  • Akuma-kun (Youaltepuztli)
  • Dragon Ball Z (Raichi (episodes 40-44))
  • Gakiden (Father)
  • Peter Pan no Bōken (Ton Chihōte)
  • Ranma ½: Nettōhen (Nikuman #2)
1991
  • Dai no Daibōken (Brass)
  • Getter Robo Gō (Doctor Tama)
1992
  • Crayon Shin-chan (Saint)
1993
  • Kenyū Densetsu Yaiba (Obaba)
1995
  • Bonobono (Kuzuri-kun's Father)
  • Dragon Ball Z (Bibidi (episode 277))
1996
  • Elf wo Karumono-tachi (Jii-chan Elf)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (fourth series) (Medama Oyaji)
1999
  • Digimon Adventure (Pikkoromon)
2000
  • Pocket Monsters (Old Man Tsubo)
2002
  • Unlimited (Frog Hermit (episode 17))
2003
  • One Piece (Shōjō)
2007
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (fifth series) (Medama Oyaji)
2008
  • Hakaba Kitarō (Medama Oyaji)
  • Negibōsu no Asatarō (Jii-san)
  • Trinity Soul (Igor)
2009
  • Marie & Gali (Leonardo da Vinci)
2011
  • The Animation (Igor, archived audio)
2014
  • Persona 4: The Golden Animation (Igor, archived audio)

OVA

  • Bokuha Ōsama series (Cabinet Minister Wan)
  • Haja Taisei Dangaiō (Shoulder Clown)
  • Jiraiya Oboro Hen (Oboke)

Theatrical animation

  • Dr. Slump (Gara)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (Medama Oyaji)
  • Daikaijū (Medama Oyaji)
  • Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Daihanran (Medama Oyaji)
  • Obake Nighter (Medama Oyaji)
  • Saikyō Yōkai Gundan! Nippon Jōriku!! (Medama Oyaji)
  • Yōkai Daisensō (Medama Oyaji)
  • Yōkai Tokkyū! Maboroshi no Kishu (Medama Oyaji)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō: Nippon Bakuretsu (Medama Oyaji)
  • Mazinger Z tai Ankoku Daishōgun (Mucha)
  • Mazinger Z tai Devilman (Mucha)
  • Nagagutsu o Haita Neko (Killer B)
  • Nagagutsu Sanjūshi (Killer B)
  • Nagagutsu o Haita Neko: Hachijū Nichi-kan Sekaiisshū (Killer B)
  • Negimaki Jima no Bōken (Boo Jack)
  • No. 1, Spring of Birth (2013) (Igor,[5] archived audio)
  • No. 2, Midsummer Knight's Dream (Igor, archived audio)
  • Palme no Ki (Zakuro)
  • Ultraman USA (Ulysses)
  • Itsudatte My Darling (Commanding Officer)

Video games

  • Raging Blast (Rō Kaiōshin)
  • Dragon Ball Z 3 (Rō Kaiōshin)
  • Dragon Ball Z Sparking! (Rō Kaiōshin)
  • Dragon Ball Z Sparking! Meteor (Rō Kaiōshin)
  • Dragon Knight II (Pharmacist)
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (Medama Oyaji)
  • Yōkai Daiundōkai (Medama Oyaji)
  • The Precursor Legacy (Farmer)
  • One Piece Grand Battle! 3 (Shōjō)
  • Persona 3 (Igor, Mister Ekoda)
  • Persona 4 (Igor)
  • Persona 4 Arena (Igor, archived audio)
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (Igor, archived audio)
  • Persona 5 (Igor, archived audio)

Tokusatsu

  • Chouriki Sentai Ohranger (Bara Baby)

Dubbing roles

Live action

  • Bewitched ("Daddy Comes for a Visit", "Darrin the Warlock") (Silas Bliss Junior)
  • Deep Space Nine (Grand Nagus Zek)
  • Episode I – The Phantom Menace (Jar Jar Binks)
  • Episode II – Attack of the Clones (Jar Jar Binks)

Animation

  • Alice in Wonderland (TBS edition) (The King of Hearts, The Dormouse)
  • Aladdin (TV series) (Aziz)
  • The Flintstones (Barney Rubble)
  • One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Old edition) (Pongo)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Video edition) (Krang)
  • Top Cat (Officer Dibble)

Film

  • GeGeGe no Kitarō (Medama Oyaji (voice))
  • Sennen Noroi Uta (Medama Oyaji (voice))

Radio

  • Seishun Adventure ("Fengshen Yanyi") (NHK-FM) (Yúnzhōngzǐ)

Other

  • Gakkō no Kaidan (Trailer voice-over)
  • Kitaro ga Mita Gyokusai - Mizuki Shigeru no Senso (2007) (Medama Oyaji's voice)
  • Masudaya Corporation Mōrā commercial (1975) (Mōrā (voice))
  • Nep League (May 7, 2007) (Medama Oyaji's voice)

References

1. ^{{Cite web|date=January 15, 2010|url=http://www.jiji.com/jc/c?g=soc_30&k=2010011500795|script-title=ja:田の中勇氏死去(声優)|language=Japanese|publisher=Jiji Press|accessdate=January 16, 2010}}{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{Cite web |author=Yomiuri Shimbun |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-15/gegege-no-kitaro-voice-actor-isamu-tanonaka-passes-away |title=Gegege no Kitarō Voice Actor Isamu Tanonaka Passes Away |publisher=Anime News Network. |accessdate=January 15, 2010}}
3. ^{{Cite web |author=Yomiuri Shimbun |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-01-15/gegege-no-kitaro-voice-actor-isamu-tanonaka-passes-away |title=Gegege no Kitarō Voice Actor Isamu Tanonaka Passes Away |publisher=Anime News Network. |accessdate=January 15, 2010}}
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/news/p-et-tp0-20100116-586187.html |title=「目玉おやじ」役41年、田の中勇さん死去 - 芸能ニュース |publisher=Nikkan Sports |date=January 16, 2010 |accessdate=January 16, 2010}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-27/persona-3-the-movie-no.1-promo-title-date-staff-cast-revealed|title=Persona 3 the Movie #1's Promo, Title, Date, Staff, Cast Revealed|website=Anime News Network|date=March 28, 2013|accessdate=January 9, 2015}}

External links

  • Aoni Production profile
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