
∀WWWyX NAME Ma Kube CV Tomokazu Sugita DATA Colonel in the Zeon Empire army. Under the command of Kshatriya Zabi in the Assault Mobile Force. Later becomes a Lieutenant General in the Zeon Empire army. Sunrise, Sotsu.
What is this belt?
>>1If I were to liken it to something in Japan, it would be a buckle with a design of the Rising Sun flag…
>>1It looks like the belt that Miraman is wearing.
It is well known that Sugita loves Shiozawa and imitates him at every opportunity.
>>2Regarding Sugita, there was no surprise; I felt a sense of relief that it was good to see him perform!
You can’t ride the Gundam again!
>>4Since I’m riding a Huckebein, it’s pretty much the same thing.
I have the impression that Mr. Unsho often follows in the footsteps of voice actors who have passed away.
Even though I could become a robot in another anime, I can’t pilot a Gundam.
At least to Gan…
>>8The pattern on the belt is gamble…
Honestly, I prefer calm types like this over high tension ones, and I like this kind of Sugita.
>>9I heard recently that the handsome boyfriend was good.
>>9This season, Sugita from Kowloon is also cool and good.
>>9Maya from Honey and Clover was really great.
>>9I like Asuka’s calm air of suspicion.
During the total mulligan, I’ll become my usual Sugita.
I never said I wanted to get into a Gundam!
When it comes to Tomokazu Sugita, there hasn’t been a consistent type of character like this! However, that is increasingly becoming a strength.
I can’t express it well, but I love Sugita Tomokazu’s voice; it has that good, slightly out-of-place feeling typical of actors from the First Gundam era.
The feeling of dubbing foreign films, etc.
Becoming a lieutenant general…?
You have a wide forehead.
When I saw it in the cinema, I thought it was Sugita, and when I looked at the credits, it really was Sugita.
It’s rare to gain an advantage from playing the role of Ma Kube rather than riding a Gundam.
I’m curious about who would voice Garma if I were to meet him on Earth.
>>18Huh!
>>21I’m doing it at ORIGIN!
Recently, there have been more opportunities to see voice actors performing on-screen, and I’ve been encountering the common theme of the mismatch between their faces and voices more frequently.
It seems that the advantage of being a voice actor with a familiar face and voice, which everyone has been accustomed to for a long time, may have increased.
During the peak of his anime appearances, there were even responses saying it’s strange to hear Tomokazu Sugita’s voice coming from anime characters!
I can’t ride the Gundam again, huh…
I feel a strong sense of nervousness and don’t want to get involved.
I’m Macbeth, you know?
Urugan was saying some outrageous things, but it’s surprising they are being forgiven.
When it comes to the successor of Mr. Shiozawa, there was an image of Takumi Yamazaki.
It feels like I’ve been trying to rejuvenate a little more.
>>27Takumi is doing the origin.
Well, if we’re talking about people who have taken over roles, there are various people like Kazunobu Chiba and Kosuke Okano.
Ta-da!!
General Ma Kube’s Military Tribunal~~!!
I think it was at a level where it felt like the only voice that didn’t feel out of place for the first character.
>>29Wasn’t there almost no sense of discomfort with Char’s subordinates?
The calm-style acting reminds me of Perry…
Sugita when he’s imitating.
…It feels off…
It’s the type that doesn’t have much to talk about in a good way because things were just normal.
M and Kshyria were really awesome, weren’t they?
In “Kukuruz Doan’s Island,” Ma Kube was Takumi Yamazaki…
This type of performance is Sugita’s true strength.
I feel like Takumi Yamazaki and the commander from Aoi Fafner also played Ma Kube.
It’s fine if various people do it.
Super Robot Wars is troubled.
I often imitated, but when it comes to acting as a role, I have the impression that Sugita finishes it properly.
>>41I realized this time that there is a clear distinction between the moments when I joke as a talent and the moments when I perform as a character as a voice actor.
You wouldn’t say it’s the real thing and a fake (imitation), right?
>>42Although I am trying to imitate, it’s not an impersonation performance like Char’s.
Even without Shiozawa, it sounds like a voice of a nervous-looking manager.
I’ve been seeing him playing supporting roles and villains lately, and I often find myself thinking, “Wait, that was Sugita!?” when I check the credits.
It’s okay to do something like Kyun once in a while.
The CV for the pot, Sugita, was confirmed quite some time ago in the ED cast list.
Sugita’s voice suits someone who looks kind of evil.
I really like the original Ma Kube, which has a strong, neurotic, and clingy vibe, not just a copy.
Since getting older, Sugita’s acting has been improving more and more.
That’s… hard to believe that Chamber looks evil…
Old Joseph was a bit of an unfortunately intolerable presence…
>>55I guess it can’t be helped since it was just a little bit of a plaything.
It was incredible to boldly conserve Char for the final stage of the battle.
Ginji! Ginji! Our daughter is in serious trouble!
>>57Stop being really difficult.
>>57Without Shinpachi, this anime can’t work…
>>63Gorillas and those with a sadistic personality are free to exist as they please.
I’m just glad that the impersonation route I was doing as a hobby was able to be applied to my work.
It was a good job that had a sense of discomfort without any discomfort.
If it’s done as an impersonation, it will probably feel more explicit and closely aligned.
I leave the successors of Unsho and Shiozawa to you.
Unlike impersonation, this is a serious job.
It’s not so much an impression, but Tomokazu Sugita fits very well as this kind of neurotic middle-aged man.
>>65Well, he is a nervous middle-aged man, after all…
Even in the voice of evil, I somehow sense kindness.
I think it’s wonderful that when you imitate Shiozawa’s character, you do it with more persistence and really perform it as your own character.
The possibility of Ma Kube’s daughter Ma Chu…
If he gets older in real life, I feel like the elderly character Ishizuka Unsho could naturally pull it off.
Is this really 20 years old?
>>71The characters from the first generation all look older… It’s surprising that they’re set to be in their 20s or 30s.
I have a memory of hearing it at SZBH.
It was good because I always felt sorry for Takumi Yamazaki, who was expected to impersonate even though he wasn’t really that similar.
What are we going to do if the final battle arrives and Kysiria is in danger, and then he shows up in that new machine called the Macube-special Gundam?
Ma Kube is a delicious role in a way.
Suwa’s Oberstein was also good.
Yamazaki Takumi is also here.
Izawa’s successor is secure.
I love Sugita’s calm acting.
There are quite a few successors to Shiozawa’s performance, but there are really very few like Gouri, so I hope there will be more.