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    Koji Yada
    An image from Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, one of the productions that also features Koji Yada.
    Koji Yada

    Koji Yada

    April 15, 1933 — Tokyo, Japan

    Koji Yada (矢田 耕司) was a renowned Japanese voice actor, celebrated for his extensive work in anime, video games, and dubbing. He was born on April 15, 1933, in Tokyo, Japan, and passed away on May 1, 2014. Yada was affiliated with the voice talent agency Haikyo (Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society) during his career.

    Career Highlights

    Koji Yada was best known for his unique voice, often used to portray villainous, eccentric, or mysterious characters in various iconic anime series and films. His career spanned several decades, and he became a well-known name in the industry.

    Notable Roles

    Some of his most memorable roles include:

    Dr. Gero (Dragon Ball Z): The sinister scientist and creator of the Androids and Cell, Yada's voice perfectly captured the calculating and vengeful nature of the character.

    Nezumi Otoko (GeGeGe no Kitaro): A recurring character in this classic supernatural anime series, often portrayed as sly and mischievous.

    Paptimus Scirocco (Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam): The ambitious and manipulative antagonist of the series, a role that showcased Yada's versatility in playing complex villains.

    King Bradley (Fullmetal Alchemist, 2003 version): Voicing the original King Bradley in the earlier adaptation of the series.

    Legacy

    Koji Yada’s distinct voice and ability to bring depth to his characters left a significant impact on the anime industry. Even after his passing, his roles remain cherished by fans around the world. His work continues to inspire both audiences and aspiring voice actors.

    Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

    Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

    1992

    Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest

    Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest

    1990

    Mazinger Z

    Mazinger Z

    1972

    The Fantastic Adventures of Unico

    The Fantastic Adventures of Unico

    1981

    Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

    Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf

    1992

    Lensman

    Lensman

    1984

    Sindbad the Sailor

    Sindbad the Sailor

    1975

    Undersea Super Train: Marine Express

    Undersea Super Train: Marine Express

    1979