Shinichiro Miki

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Shinichiro Miki (三木 眞一郎 Miki Shin'ichirō?) is a seiyū who was born on March 18, 1968; in the city of Tokyo.

He is part of the seiyū band quartet Weiss whose other members are Weiss Kreuz voice castmates Yuuki Hiro, Takehito Koyasu, and Tomokazu Seki. Outside of Weiss Kreuz, his most famous role to date would be Fujiwara Takumi, the main character of the racing manga/anime Initial D.

According to the Internet Movie Database and as of First Quarter 2006, Miki is the second most prolific seiyū behind Takehito Koyasu with almost 200 voice credits to his name.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • He's the only member of Weiss NOT to have any speaking role in the hit anime series Gundam Seed and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
  • In the Fate/stay night anime series, Miki reunites with good friend Tomokazu Seki, with Seki voicing Gilgamesh and Miki voicing Assassin. Ironically, Gilgamesh's introduction in episode 19 is just moments after Assassin's death.
  • His friendship with Tomokazu Seki led to him voicing the same character that Tomokazu once voiced before in a different anime: Touya (in Tsubasa Chronicle and Cardcaptor Sakura). Miki has also worked together with Tomokazu on the Monkey Typhoon anime series.
  • In the Fate/stay night anime series, Miki voices the Servant Assassin, whose real name is Sasaki Kojiro. Interestingly, Miki also provides the voice casting for Kojiro in the Pokémon anime series.

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