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ZEONIC FRONT NAME: Ma Kube
CV: Tomokazu Sugita
DATA: Colonel of the Principality of Zeon Army. Under the command of Gihren Zabi in the Assault Mobile Force. Later becomes a Lieutenant General in the Principality of Zeon Army.
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You were also imitating Shiozawa’s voice a lot, right?
I wonder if Yuichi Nakamura will show up in Season 2 or something.
It’s funny that Macbee is imitating Char’s voice.
In the past, I had the image of a refreshing older brother-type voice, but before I knew it, I ended up in a skillful position where I often play strange roles.
>>5It seems like there wasn’t a refreshing older brother image since the time of Kyon and Gintama’s Gin-san…
Sugita is casually a disciple of Kazuhiko Inoue.
Sugita tends to be seen primarily as a character from Gintama due to his popularity, but he also suits characters with a lower tone.
I was surprised that the calm-acting actor, often playing the role of a nice young man, turned out to be a vile murderer.
Hoshio and Solomon really looked a lot like Shiozawa.
By the way, Gintoki vs. Kawakami Bansai seemed like Shiozawa’s self-performance.
Sugita has been steadily increasing the number of roles playing old men and grandpas.
>>11I won’t have to go hungry until I die.
With voice actors of this type, Miki and Koyasu have also taken on more elderly roles.
I love Sugita’s gentle fatherly performances, like the protagonist’s dad in Shinkalion or King Oradin from Kiramager.
>>13Right now, I’m playing the opposite role at Gojuu… I’m portraying a not-so-nice ordinary monster before Kirameiger.
My partner Nakamura has an age-indeterminate voice similar to Toshihiko Seki and Nobuaki Kanemura, so it seems unlikely that he will get old man roles until later in his career.
>>14I played the role of the old dwarf in Goblin Slayer, and it was really good.
Has Sugita still not gotten a role as a Gundam pilot?
>>17If it’s a fake with a Gundam face, I’ve ridden it when I was younger.
>>17I piloted Keldim in Build Fighters Try, just to let you know.
>>39Did you ride it or pilot it?
>>17
Among the relatively younger ones, Umehara and Ishikawa Kaito resemble Sugita quite a bit.
Especially, Sugita is taking on the role of Umehara as a substitute for Tada-kun.
>>18It was an incredibly intense casting where the senior took on the role of the junior’s substitute.
I never said I wanted to ride!?!
I was surprised that Sugita could take on such a role in Bocca.
My partner Nakamura was playing with Ricardo and Io, but it didn’t work out.
>>23“Nakamu is riding Gundam a lot, I’m so envious…”
>>29Hold on with the Huckebein!
>>23Graham eventually ended up piloting a Gundam as well…
Isn’t Macbeth at a higher rank?
Isn’t someone who takes on the role of fleet commander or head of a regional army at the general officer level?
>>24So I became a lieutenant general in Origin.
I also often imitated Wakimoto and Morikubo.
>>25The voice imitation of Morikubo that was showcased in a dubbing was so on point that many people on X mistook it for the real thing.
Personally, I found Masahiko Tanaka’s Macbeth a bit lacking… It wasn’t until the Takumi version of Macbeth in Gio-Rigin that it finally felt right to me.
Jealousy…?
It felt like seeing the real thing for the first time in a movie theater!
In the second week, it’s Sugita… I think.
Sugita is good at playing these neurotic characters, isn’t he?
>>31Drifters’ homo or something like that.
>>31Suwa-be is the same.
I’m gradually becoming a voice actor for middle-aged men and old men.
If Ma is a Lieutenant General, does that mean Kisyiria is a General or a Marshal?
I have often played the role of an old man since my youth, and now I feel that the number of roles for young characters has decreased.
Even annoying old men have started to do it like JP.
The noble Ma Kube from Origin fits well with Taku Yamazaki, but the nervous and somewhat minor feeling Ma Kube suits Sugita better.
I wonder if Kyon can speak right now.
It’s amazing that both the bad old man like JP from Street Fighter 6 and the mysterious guy like that man from Guilty Gear can work well together.
The vocal range may not be that wide, but the artistic range is broad.
I liked Reiji’s voice.
I’ve heard the impressions of Ishizuka Unsho, Shiozawa Kaneto, and Ikeda Shuuichi.
I hope as I get older, I won’t loosen my brakes and become a second dirty kan.
I think the current Ryuujinmaru is basically an imitation of Tetsusho Genda.
Kōsuke Okano left the deepest impression with his performance reminiscent of Shiozawa.
A man who ends up doing Giren, Makuve, and Char all by himself.
There may come a day when a match-up occurs in the VS series with all four characters voiced by Yuichi Nakamura.
The image of Shiozawa was too strong, but since the character itself fits Sugita perfectly, it’s good that they didn’t try to force it too much.
>>56I was told that my usual impersonations are more like Shiozawa, and that was no good.
The Transformers were there, but the voice was so cute that I didn’t realize it was Sugita at all.
There were times when four of the seven heroes were Sugita, or when three of the four demon nobles were Sugita.
In my mind, he’s always Britt from Super Robot Wars…
I’m currently doing fairly well as a refreshing guy in Kowloon, but this kind of thing definitely suits Sugita.
I feel like the impression of Mr. Shiozawa, who does the voice for Ma in the game, is quite different.
The first one I recognized was the mechanic teacher from Onetī…
I really liked that kind of acting, like playing the villain in Morbius.
Although it’s not often discussed, Sugita was really cool as Satan in Lord of Shadow.
I didn’t realize at first that this person was the Okama from Drifters or the lizard from Goblin Slayer.
I think it may sound disrespectful towards professionals, but I feel you have improved a lot…
No matter what I do, I think it’s bad that Gin-san was doing various voices for gags, seriousness, and impressions throughout the story.
A few years after doing narration for a commercial because I liked Deremas.
I never expected that the shop manager would be a man coming to the game.
I think the protagonist of the anime version of Shuffle! would really suit the voice of a nice young man.
Ginga Banjou’s impersonation is really amazing, but why is my junior’s impersonation so terrible, Sugita?
Brother! Ha↑
I can also do a calm voice like Asuka from Guilty.
I just like the complicated joke of Kazuhira Miller doing a voice imitation of Master Miller, who is impersonating Liquid Snake.
Ah, I figured out where you look when you talk to people.
Mom…
I wonder how old Ma Kube is.
I wonder if this guy is young too…
I like the story where someone said there seems to be a guy imitating me and it got revealed.
I played a former Frieza Force soldier (I forgot the name) in Dragon Ball.
I didn’t realize that was Sugita.
>>78It’s lemon.
>>78The story about how Mizuki and I were the young ones, while Hanae-kun was treated like a young lord, didn’t go well.
Ma Kube seems like he has never eaten Lady Kishiria’s home-cooked meals.
>>79I guess you’re getting snacks.
It seems like they are keeping it without eating.
>>88It looks like Mashmar.
>>88That’s how it is, Major General.
I knew you were doing impressions before.
I’m glad that even though it’s close, it’s still properly reflecting Sugita’s performance.
In terms of being generic, it’s Takumi Yamazaki, but before I knew it, he’s already turned 60.
Yamazaki Takumi from Doan Island also matched.
Both the voice quality and acting skill are required.
The old Joseph role from the time of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders felt a bit forced, but now it seems like it can be done without any issues.
Mr. Sugita has been taking on more roles as an old man, surpassing just playing a middle-aged man.
It’s a strange way to put it, but the original MacBeth doesn’t seem very much like Shiozawa-san.
That 1st McBee looked quite a bit like Sugita.
When you think about it, people who can voice elderly characters are valuable talents…
I had no idea that it was in Golden Kamuy.
I really didn’t understand.
In Shiozawa’s famous role, he is unusually not handsome.
>>92What about Buriburi Zaeemon?
>>97I am good-looking.
Is it jealousy?
Being able to make handmade sweets in a universe with limited resources is such a high-class thing, isn’t it…?
>>94Even though the air is precious, there is also a fireplace.
>>98Well, she’s like a princess from outer space, so she can afford that much luxury…
When I try to imitate Macbeth, I often end up sounding like Oberstein instead…
>>95Well… it’s pretty much the same thing…
I want to see the recording site from when young Joseph was there…
Keroppi from Maebashi is good at acting in a watchful role.
It seems that Sugita has become a character who might subtly end up not using MS.
I think Sugita really suits a creepy role.
I’m trying to compliment you.
The character’s image is ahead, but there’s no doubt that Sugita is a great actor.
Mr. Shiozawa, the second attractive one, has a good voice.
As expected, it’s probably impossible to be like Buriburizaemon.
Sugita has been the successor to Banjo, Shiozawa, and also to Unsho-san.
The mirror in MGSV was aware of Ghiren, or rather Liquid, but the moves were reminiscent of Basque Om, which caused confusion.
I heard a story about someone who, when asked the director about the acting plan for a certain work, was told, “Something spontaneous that feels good (laughs),” and almost got really angry.
>>110It seems that my policy is to stick to the original proposal quite seriously while improvising.
I was surprised that I couldn’t understand JP or Sugita.
The role of the nervous old man is too good.
>>111Personally, I don’t really like Sugita…
Then it would be fine if it’s not Sugita.
>>119It’s difficult to decide whether to look for a distinctive voice or acting skills.
I’m concerned that the “sa” row often turns into “sha, shi, shu, she, sho” when I listen.
I used to think it was a nice older brother voice in Honey and Clover, but that’s in the past now.
Gintoki was so perfectly suited for the role that it was a hit…
In the reading drama of Saga Frontier 2, having done all the parts of Gustave and Will really shows that they are professionals, doesn’t it?
I also like characters like the shrimp fried in the otherworldly diner.
It’s obvious, but when I watch the first season of Haruhi or Summon Night 3 on YouTube now, the voices… the voices sound really young!
The anecdote about someone making a mistake and skipping several lines during Haruhi’s reading session, and how they improvised to correct the course, is impressive.
I like Sugita Robo.
I thought it was amazing how perfectly you fit the character when you performed in the TRPG story’s audio drama with just your voice.
The nervous and arrogant uncle suits him perfectly.
I have the impression that my screaming voice has improved since before and after JoJo.
>>124The pillar men…
Kazuhira from Metal Gear has some surprisingly good acting skills, doesn’t he?
It’s completely different from PW’s time and 5.
Every time I think that you seem to be fond of Exabe-kun, McB in my mind quietly agrees.
It’s tough.
The deep, rough voice of an old guy feels a bit forced.
>>127My voice is still quite young, after all…
Sugita likes the cool brother act.
I love young voices like Dr. Well’s that crack frequently.
The handover from Koyasu is endorsed by him, so it is relatively secure.
It’s kind of sad that when playing the old man role, you become Mr. Unsho.
Sugita tends to perform in a way that tries to overshadow the main role when playing a supporting character.
>>133Is it… jealousy?
I wonder if Ma Kube will have any appearances in the future.
I’m not very familiar with voice actors, so I was surprised to learn that Kugimiya is playing a mother role.
Sugita feels like his usual charm disappears when it comes to dubbing Western films or games.
I felt that it was the best cast for the current situation.
The fact that aging and years in the industry are working positively means that I am essentially the same being as Mamiko Noto.