is a Japanese
voice actor
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from
Tokyo
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.
[Doi, Hitoshi.]
Miki Shinichirou
. ''Seiyuu Database''. July 13, 2010. He is a member of
81 Produce.
Miki is known for his distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery in the roles he has landed. He often gets cast as handsome young men in anime, perhaps the most notable being Youji Kudou – Balinese (''
Weiß Kreuz'') and
Kojirō ("James") (''
Pokémon
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''). Other famous roles include Takumi Fujiwara (''
Initial D'' anime, video game and mostly ''
Arcade Stage'' series from ''Arcade Stage 4'' to ''Arcade Stage 8 Infinity''),
Kisuke Urahara (''
Bleach
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''),
Akira Yuki (''
Virtua Fighter
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''),
Lockon Stratos
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(''
Mobile Suit Gundam 00''), Tatsuma Sakamoto (''
Gintama''), Teppei Iwaki (''
Area no Kishi''), Aikurō Mikisugi (''
Kill la Kill''),
Hitomi (''
Code: Breaker''),
Kagetora Aida (''
Kuroko's Basketball''),
Roy Mustang (''
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''),
Zamasu (''
Dragon Ball Super''), Bob Makihara (''
Tenjho Tenge''), Keisuke Yuuki (''
Fushigi Yuugi'') and Deishū Kaiki (''
Monogatari Series
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'').
Miki is also a singer among the four-man band Weiß, along with
Takehito Koyasu,
Tomokazu Seki and
Hiro Yūki, the four main
voice actors of ''Weiß Kreuz''. Miki is also very active in
BL dramas. He won Best Actor in supporting roles in the
4th Seiyu Awards.
As well as voicing Kojirō, Miki (alongside
Mika Kanai,
Satomi Kōrogi,
Unshō Ishizuka and many other Japanese voice actors) also appears in the Japanese and English versions of ''Pokémon'', where he voiced many of the titular creatures such as
Misty
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's
Staryu,
Brock's
Zubat/
Golbat/
Crobat and
Ash's
Charizard.
He is also a friend of
Koichi Yamadera. As he is revealed to have been married, his son, Kazuma, begins to follow his father's footsteps as a voice actor at age 19 and join the same agency as him on February 3, 2025.
Filmography
Television animation
Original net animation
Original video animation (OVA)
Animated films
Video games
Live-action
Tokusatsu
Dubbing roles
Live-action
Animation
Other media
*''
From Far Away'' (''
彼方から'') CD Drama (1999): Izark Kia Tarj
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Hatoful Boyfriend'' CD Drama (2012): Tohri Nishikikouji
References
External links
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1968 births
20th-century Japanese male actors
21st-century Japanese male actors
81 Produce voice actors
Japanese male video game actors
Living people
Male voice actors from Tokyo
Seiyu Award winners