Kōji Totani
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Kōji Totani | |
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戸谷 公次 | |
Born | |
Died | February 6, 2006 | (aged 57)
Alma mater | Tokai University |
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Years active | 1974–2006 |
Agent | Aoni Production |
Notable work |
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Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
Children | Kimito Totani[1] |
Kōji Totani (戸谷 公次, Totani Kōji, July 12, 1948 – February 6, 2006) was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan who worked at Aoni Production. On February 6, 2006, at the age of 57, he died from acute heart failure. His final appearance was the Naruto 2006 New Year one-hour special, where he voiced Hoki. Following Totani's death, his ongoing roles were taken up by other voice actors.
Filmography
[edit]Anime television
[edit]- 1979
- Mobile Suit Gundam (Uragan, Cozun Graham)
- 1984
- Fist of the North Star (Club, Fox, Baron, Jagi, Shikaba, Young Ryuuken, Ren, Han, Zebra)
- 1987
- Dragon Ball (Draculaman)
- 1990
- 1996
- Dragon Ball GT (Don Kiar)
Unknown date
- Air (Minagi's father)
- The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird (Guard Wing and Super Guardion)
- Brave Police J-Decker (Kuze)
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Kacricon Cacooler, Gady Kinzei)
- Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Gottn Goh, August Gidan)
- Galaxy Express 999 (Locomotive, others)
- Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (Akatora)
- Kikou Kantai Dairugger XV (Teles)
- Kinnikuman (Detective Gobugari(Aikawa), Announcer, Pentagon, Big Magnum, Ebio/Tendorn, Eragines, Kakehu, Kappatron, Mr Kamen, others)
- Cyborg 009 1979 (Pyunma/008)
- Sakigake!! Otokojuku (Umanosuke Gonda, Henshouki)
- Samurai Champloo (Shige)
- Juushin Liger (Doll Neibee)
- Heavy Metal L-Gaim (Hasha Moja, Bara)
- Aura Battler Dunbine (Tokamak Rovsky, Dolple Giron)
- Saint Seiya (Capricorn Shura, Moses)
- Armored Trooper Votoms (Butchintein)
- The Transformers (Motormaster/Menasor)
- The Transformers 2010 (Sky Lynx, Strafe, Motormaster/Menasor)
- Transformers: Victory (Blacker/Road Caesar)
- Transformers: The Headmasters (Skullcruncher, Doublecross)
- Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (Blood)
- High School! Kimengumi (Yui's Father and Tulip)
- Dr. Slump and Arale-chan (Kurikinton Soramame, Police Chief, others)
- Tatakae!! Ramenman (Jango)
- Fullmetal Alchemist (Tim Marcoh)
- Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru (Don Goro Shougun, Niō aniyan)
- Madö King Granzört (Battoban, Gari ̄ ben)
- Marmalade Boy (Yoshimitsu Miwa)
- Naruto (Hoki)
- Gyandura Densetsu Tetsuya (Zenichi Innami)
OVA
[edit]- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (1991) (Alpha A. Bate)
- Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter (1994) (Atsushi Suedo)
Unknown date
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (Colonel Killing)
- Guyver (Gregole)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Arthur von Streit)
- Dominion (Mohican)
Anime Movie
[edit]- Transformers: Scramble City (1986) (Motormaster, Menasor)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988) (Tooth)
- 3×3 Eyes (1991-1992) (Ryouko)
- Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture (1994) (Laurence Blood)
Unknown date
- Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise (Charichanmi)
- Kinnikuman (series) (Detective Gobugari, Announcer)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (Crown)[2]
- Mobile Suit Gundam II (Koka Lasa)
- Mobile Suit Gundam III (Tokwan)[2]
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Last Blitz of Zeon (Alpha A. Bate)
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Kacricon Cacooler)
- Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam III (Guwadan Captain, Gady Kinzei)
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (Ernest Mecklinger)
- Dragon Ball: Legend of Shenron (Soldier)
- Dragon Ball Z (Ginger)
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiyan Son Goku (Zeeun)
Games
[edit]- Strider Hiryu (1994 PC-Engine version) (Grandmaster Meio)[2]
- Tobal 2 (1997) (Oliems)[2]
- Metal Gear Solid (1998) (Revolver Ocelot)[2]
- Dead or Alive 2 (1999) (Leon)[2]
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001) (Revolver Ocelot)[2]
- Dead or Alive 3 (2002) (Leon)[2]
- Ninja Gaiden (2004) (Doku)[2]
- Dead or Alive 4 (2005) (Leon)[2]
- Persona 3 (2006) (Takeharu Kirijo) (replaced by Yasunori Masutani in subsequent games and anime film adaptations)
This section contains a list that has not been properly sorted. Specifically, it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works (often, though not always, due to being in reverse-chronological order). See MOS:LISTSORT for more information. (November 2015) |
- BS Dragon Quest (Roujin)
- BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki (Narration, King Akaneia, Ruben Hoka)
- Hokuto no Ken (Arcade) (Jagi)
- Kinnikuman Generations/Kinnikuman Muscle Generations (Pentagon, Canadianman)
- Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix Max (Pentagon, Announcer) posthumous work
- Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix Max 2 (Pentagon)
- Super Robot Wars (Alpha A. Bate, Cozun Graham, Kacricon Cacooler, Gady Kinzei, Gottn Goh, August Gidan, Netto, Hasha Moja)
Tokusatsu
[edit]- Mirai Sentai Timeranger (Corrupted Financier Dogoal)
Dubbing Roles
[edit]- A Bridge Too Far (Ludwig (Hardy Kruger))
- Con Air (Johnny "Johnny 23" Baca (Danny Trejo))
- Die Hard (Tony (Andreas Wisniewski)
- Dragonheart (Draco)
- ER (Officer Reggie Moore (Cress Williams))[3]
- The Godfather (Fabrizio (Angelo Infanti))
- Highlander II: The Quickening (Corda (Pete Antico))
- Marked for Death (Jimmy Fingers (Tony DeBenedetto))
- The Mask (Dorian Tyrell (Peter Greene))[4]
- The Mummy (Dr. Bey (Erick Avari))
- Red Heat (Yuri Ogarkov (Oleg Vidov))
- The Running Man (Fireball (Jim Brown))
- Scarface (Omar Suarez (F. Murray Abraham))
- Star Wars (Daine Jir (Al Lampert))
- Team America: World Police (Helen Hunt)
References
[edit]- ^ "KUROFUNE結成上映会そして父|戸谷公人オフィシャルブログ「戸谷公人Official Blog」Powered by Ameba". Archived from the original on 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Koji Totani - 65 Character Images | Behind The Voice Actors". behindthevoiceactors.com. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "ER 緊急救命室". SuperDramaTV. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
- ^ "マスク(1994)". Star Channel. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Kōji Totani at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Kōji Totani at IMDb