
Cosplay with the voice actor! Today’s voice actor is Daisuke Sakaguchi.
Huh, the voice actor for the glasses stand looks just like a glasses stand…
Almost perfect live-action adaptation.
The person themselves.
Oh, so Gintama was adapted into live action.
>>4
That’s what I’m doing!
If this were to be adapted into live action, would it be Masaki Suda?
>>6
This is also live action, right!?
>>6
Condition: Debut work starring in a popular series.
>>34
The conditions for a glasses holder are quite high.
>>7
This is exactly what the current Kuseru is like.
The person from Madao is on another level, but Pat-chan is also quite high in terms of quality.
You have a virgin face, don’t you?
>>9
It’s a harsh way to put it, but it does have a baby-faced or youthful appearance.
The characters I portray, besides Pat-san, often match my image.
A man with vocal cords most suited for the voice of the biggest virgin in the world.
The person who can punch this gentle face probably has no heart.
>>14
He’s already that kind of old man because he’s bald…
A virgin can’t make such an amusing comeback!!
Your face and voice are too young…
But when you hear the character voiced by Sakaguchi, you instinctively think, “He’s a virgin,” right?
This person is quite an experienced veteran, isn’t he?
Is it not an image from 20 years ago?
>>18
It was about 10 years ago, right?
>>20
I want to see the Hirō Shimono version too.
>>20
Is a guy with a pubic hair head a virgin in a town that seems to have so many cheap-looking stores?
By the way, Daisuke Sakaguchi, who became a voice actor to play the protagonist in Gundam, is now familiar for working during his later years.
>>23
Isn’t it immediate…?
Let him in, come on.
During the early stages, it’s not profitable and I’m free.
It seems that Kamiya and I were just staying at each other’s houses and playing games all the time.
I get asked on the radio why Sugita-san uses honorifics with Sakaguchi-san.
Usso is already a non-virgin who has done various things with Shakti…
Despite being over 50, I can only produce that kind of voice.
An older man who is aware of his own characteristics.
>>32
I feel like it’s relatively Yuzuhiko.
The contents also look quite like Shinpachi, don’t you think, Sakaguchi-san?
>>33
Since my natural voice hasn’t changed much, it was fun coming to Anigera and felt like Gintama.
Is it a character from Aquarion?
I like the annual birthday video with Sugita.
>>37
Certainly, I am older, but…
It’s interesting that these glasses aren’t borrowed for cosplay, but are actually my own.
Kingaradoji has aged and looks like a vagrant now.
Isn’t it rude for Sakaguchi to speak casually to Sugita? I like that kind of letter.
>>41
It’s awful that multiple letters like this have come despite being such a senior.
>>41
Mr. Sakaguchi has a significantly longer career in the arts.
>>46
Isn’t Sugita the one with the shortest experience among the three members of the odd jobs team?
In a double sense, the person themselves.
I think this person has a voice that sounds like a virgin, not really a shota vibe.
Despite the fact that Sugita had already made his debut when he was a young girl…
It’s also about age!!
Amazing…
From the very beginning, it’s directed by Tomino… Thinking about that is amazing.
Mr. Tachiki was struggling to shake off the image of Gendo, and when this role came along, he was able to change his image, so he has a special attachment to it, right?
>>53
The image has changed too much!
It seems to be a mob character from the debut work, Sailor Moon…
I don’t understand why Ishida has such an unusual attachment to Katsura…
>>55
Maybe it’s because Ishida-san doesn’t really seem like the type of character he usually plays, in a good way.
Wasn’t Mr. Tachiki in ZZ Gundam? A loser fighting while arguing about the legitimacy of Neo Zeon with a microphone.
>>56
Even veteran actors have a tradition of playing mob characters in Gundam.
In the past, Ichirou Nagai, Moriwaka Tomoyuki, and Keiji Fujiwara were excessively voicing background characters.
When an actor’s image becomes fixed to a specific role, it seriously becomes a matter of life and death for them…
After listening for many years, now any role makes me think of Pakkun’s face.
During the live stream of Super Robot Wars 30, it was unfortunate that Usso was shot down while Mr. Sakaguchi was there.
Well, Gendo is still the same useless old man, so nothing has really changed…
>>63
Gendo is more of a Madao than Madao himself, right?
>>69
I couldn’t stand the gatherings of relatives related to Shin Eva, which were countless.
>>77
So, I said to take a moment to calm down before replying on the iPhone.
A man who wanted to ride the Z’Gok before Akira Ishida.
Certainly, narrator work is a demand for the Madao image, isn’t it?
Generic Masaki Suda has arrived.
I’m glad it was Mr. Taki doing the narration for Kaiji.
Even though I’m playing the Gundam protagonist, Usso…
I like the episode where a junior said, “Sakaguchi-san often says ‘Seriously?'” and I instinctively responded with “Seriously?”
That’s amazing, isn’t it? It’s a dead ringer!
In Super Robot Wars 30, I realized I can still pull off a voice like a middle schooler.
I really like the story about Ishida-san practicing rap at home so much that they don’t have to do it anymore.
Mr. Sakaguchi had a period where he was frequently playing the protagonists in light novel-style anime and romantic comedies…
>>75
I think of Shugugetsuten and Maburaho.
“Sakaguchi from V-Gun is seriously growing week by week, so it’s crazy.”
How strict was it?
>>76
The initial “wow” scream is somehow addictive in its own way.
I was taught at the training institute to say “yes” to anything.
A person who was told by the sound director at the v Gundam set that they shouldn’t say “yes” without understanding and was extremely angry.
In the first place, you’re a married person over 50, Mr. Sakaguchi.
I believe the other person was an editor from a voice acting magazine that came for an interview.
And despite this appearance, I really love watching sports, being a total outdoor enthusiast (Nankai Hawks & Albirex Niigata).