Shin-ichiro Miki

Shin-ichiro Miki
Native name 三木 眞一郎
Born (1968-03-18) March 18, 1968
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation Voice actor
Years active 1989–present
Agent 81 Produce
Notable credit(s)

as Zamasu

Shin-ichiro Miki (三木 眞一郎, Miki Shin'ichirō, born March 18, 1968 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actor.[1] He is a member of 81 Produce.[1]

Miki's distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery has landed him roles such as Kojirō ("James") (Pokémon), Takumi Fujiwara ("Tak") (Initial D), Kisuke Urahara (Bleach), Akira Yuki (Virtua Fighter), Lockon Stratos (Mobile Suit Gundam 00), Teppei Iwaki (Area no Kishi), Hitomi (Code: Breaker), Kagetora Aida (Kuroko's Basketball), Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), Seki (Tokyo Underground) and Zamasu (Dragon Ball Super)

Overview

Miki is also a singer with 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 Actors in supporting roles in the 4th Seiyu Awards. He often gets cast as handsome, young men in anime roles, the most notable being Youji Kudou - Balinese of Weiß Kreuz, Kojirō ("James") in the Pokémon anime.

As well as voicing Kojirō ("James") in the Japanese language version of Pokémon, Miki, like most of the Japanese voice actors, including Mika Kanai, Satomi Kōrogi, and Unshō Ishizuka, also appears in the Japanese and English language versions, where he plays Misty's Staryu, Brock's Zubat/Golbat/Crobat, and also Ash's Charizard.

Filmography

Television animation

Year Title Role
1994 Aoki Densetsu Shoot! Rudy Erick (First)
Captain Tsubasa J Genzo Wakabayashi
1995 Fushigi Yūgi series Keisuke Yūki
1996 The Vision of Escaflowne Allen Schezar/Amano Susumu
1997 Pocket Monsters Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Hitokage/Lizardo/Lizardon (Ash's Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Zubat (Brock's Zubat), Kasumi's Hitodeman (Misty's Staryu)[2]
1998 Weiss Kreuz Youji Kudou
1999 Kaikan Phrase Yukifumi "Yuki" Todo
Pocket Monsters: Episode Orange Archipelago Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Lizardon (Ash's Charizard), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Zubat (Brock's Zubat), Kasumi's Hitodeman (Misty's Staryu), Kasumi's Nyoromo/Nyorozo/Nyorotono (Misty's Poliwag)[2]
Pocket Monsters: Episode Gold & Silver Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Lizardon (Ash's Charizard), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Zubat/Golbat/Crobat (Brock's Zubat/Golbat/Crobat), Kasumi's Hitodeman (Misty's Staryu), Kasumi's Nyoromo/Nyorozo/Nyorotono (Misty's Poliwag/Poliwhirl/Politoed)[2]
2000 Descendants of Darkness Asato Tsuzuki
Mewtwo! I Am Here Kojirō (James), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Golbat (Brock's Golbat), Kasumi's Hitodeman (Misty's Staryu), Kasumi's Nyorozo (Misty's Poliwhirl), Mewtwo's Lizardontwo (Mewtwo's Charizardtwo/ Clone Charizard)[2]
2002 Naruto Mizuki
Pocket Monsters Side Stories Kojirō (James), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Crobat (Brock's Crobat)[2]
Pocket Monsters: Advanced Generation Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Lizardon (Ash's Charizard), Satoshi's Cotoise (Ash's Torkoal), Takeshi's Isitsubute (Brock's Geodude), Takeshi's Crobat (Brock's Crobat), Shū's Flygon (Drew's Flygon)[2]
Tokyo Underground Seki
2003 Air Master Shigeo Komada
2004 Bleach Kisuke Urahara
Gakuen Alice Persona/Rei Serio
2005 Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE Toya[3]
Black Cat Creed Diskenth
Kyo Kara Maoh! Shinou
2006 Fate/stay night Assassin[4]
.hack//Roots Kuhn[5]
Gin Tama Tatsuma Sakamoto
D.Gray-man Bak Chan
The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon Kojirō (James), Kasumi's Hitodeman (Misty's Staryu)[2]
Pocket Monsters: Diamond and Pearl Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Naetle/Hayashigame/Dodaitose (Ash's Turtwig/Grotle/Torterra), Shinji's Donkarasu (Paul's Honchkrow), Jun's Mukuhawk (Barry's Staraptor), Saturn's Dokurog (Saturn's Toxicroak)[2]
2007 Strait Jacket Leiot Steinberg[6]
2009 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Roy Mustang[7]
2010 Hakuōki Toshizo Hijikata
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Kojirō (James), Dent's Ishizumai/Iwapalace (Cilan's Dwebble/Crustle), Shooty's Tsutarja (Trip's Snivy)[2]
2011 Gin Tama' Tatsuma Sakamoto
No. 6 You Ming
2012 Area no Kishi Teppei Iwaki
Kuroko's Basketball Kagetora Aida
Nisemonogatari Deishū Kaiki
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2 Kojirō (James), Dent's Iwapalace (Cilan's Crustle)[2]
2013 Code: Breaker Hitomi
Hunter × Hunter Knov
Kill la Kill Aikurō Mikisugi
Monogatari Series Second Season Deishū Kaiki
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2: Episode N Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Hitokage/Lizardo/Lizardon (Ash's Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard), Dent's Iwapalace (Cilan's Crustle)[2]
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2: Decolora Adventure Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Lizardon (Ash's Charizard), Dent's Iwapalace (Cilan's Crustle)[2]
Pocket Monsters: XY Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Luchabull (Ash's Hawlucha), Tierno's Kameil (Tierno's Wartortle)[2]
Pocket Monsters: The Origin Red's Hitokage/Lizardo/Lizardon (Red's Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard)[2]
2014 Donten ni Warau Naoto Kagami
2015 Gin Tama° Tatsuma Sakamoto
Tai-Madō Gakuen 35 Shiken Shōtai Sōgetsu Ōtori
Fate/Stay Night - Unlimited Blade Works Assassin
One Punch Man Snek
Pocket Monsters: XY&Z Kojirō (James), Satoshi's Luchabull (Ash's Hawlucha)[2]
2016 Dragon Ball Super Zamasu
One Piece Pedro[8]
Concrete Revolutio Magotake Hitoyoshi
Bungo Stray Dogs André Gide
Pocket Monsters: Sun & Moon Kojirō (James)
2017 Yōjo Senki: Saga of Tanya the Evil Relgen
Symphogear AXZ Adam Weishaupt

Original net animation

Film

Video games

Year Title Role
1994 Virtua Fighter 2 Akira Yuki
1996 Fighters Megamix Akira Yuki
Street Fighter Zero 2 Sagat, Announcer
Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Sagat, Announcer
Virtua Fighter 3 Akira Yuki
1999 Super Smash Bros. Lizardon (Charizard)
Pokemon Snap Lizardon (Charizard)
2001 Super Smash Bros. Melee Lizardon (Charizard), Hitodeman (Staryu), Hassam (Scizor)
2008 Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lizardon (Charizard), Hitodeman (Staryu)
2011 El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Enoch
2012 Dead or Alive 5 Akira Yuki[15]
E.X. Troopers Regan Watts,[16] Kreis Ravel (Young)
Project X Zone Akira Yuki[17]
2013 God Eater 2 Haruomi Makabe
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle Gyro Zeppeli
Tales of Hearts Creed Graphite[18]
2014 Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Akira Yuki[19]
Lost Dimension Soujirou Sagara[20]
Assassin's Creed Unity Arno Victor Dorian (Japanese dub)
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Lizardon (Charizard), Hitodeman (Staryu), Darkrai
2015 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven Gyro Zeppeli
Project X Zone 2 Akira Yuki[21]
2016 Seven Knights Rudy[22]
Summon Night 6: Lost Borders Seiron[23]

Unspecified Date


Dubbing roles

Live-action


Animation


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