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[[Tall Dark and Handsome|Tall, handsome, gentleman.]] Ok, maybe the last one was an exaggeration. But, in an industry not known for having men with killer looks, this lad is one of them. His vocal range is impressive, going from a clueless sailor [[D |
[[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Tall, handsome, gentleman.]] Ok, maybe the last one was an exaggeration. But, in an industry not known for having men with killer looks, this lad is one of them. His vocal range is impressive, going from a clueless sailor [[D.Gray-man|who was caught up in the war between Exorcists and Akuma]] (as Chaozii), to the [[Magnificent Bastard]] known as Light Yagami in ''[[Death Note]]'', to the [[Idiot Hero]] [[Bishounen]] Tamaki of ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]''. |
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Before becoming a seiyu he was a musical stage actor, having performed in ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' musicals as Fudomine player Tetsu Ishida. His very first voice acting role was [[The Rival|Riku]] of ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', and his career just kept going from there. Recently, he lends his voice to Gym Leader Dent of ''[[Pokémon ( |
Before becoming a seiyu he was a musical stage actor, having performed in ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' musicals as Fudomine player Tetsu Ishida. His very first voice acting role was [[The Rival|Riku]] of ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', and his career just kept going from there. Recently, he lends his voice to Gym Leader Dent of ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' and Shin Kamiya in ''Tekken: Blood Vengeance''. |
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He's known to work [[Relationship Voice Actor|alongside]] [[Maaya Sakamoto]] as well but sadly [[Ship Sinking|married another girl]] (she herself married their fellow seiyuu [[Kenichi Suzumura]] recently). He and Sakamoto most recently appeared together in ''[[Tekken Blood Vengeance]]''. |
He's known to work [[Relationship Voice Actor|alongside]] [[Maaya Sakamoto]] as well but sadly [[Ship Sinking|married another girl]] (she herself married their fellow seiyuu [[Kenichi Suzumura]] recently). He and Sakamoto most recently appeared together in ''[[Tekken: Blood Vengeance]]''. |
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In December 2008, he announced that he was to be married and his then fiancée was pregnant (a big deal for him, since health problems [[Million |
In December 2008, he announced that he was to be married and his then fiancée was pregnant (a big deal for him, since health problems [[Million-to-One Chance|were this close to rendering poor Miyano sterile]]). This produced [[Yoko Oh No|a nerd rage]] by his rabid [[Fan Girl|Fangirls]] which was a sight to behold. Only the Japanese fangirls, however; the American ones congratulated him several times over. And when the American fans found out about the Japanese wankage... [https://web.archive.org/web/20090321091651/http://community.livejournal.com/vampire_knight/468566.html boy, were they pissed]. Which counts as a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] for American anime fandom. |
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{{quote|[[Death Note|Before we go to his roles,]] [[Memetic Mutation|I'll take that potato chip]]... [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|AND EAT IT!!!]]}} |
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{{actorroles|Notable roles by Mamoru Miyano:}} |
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* Light Yagami in ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'' |
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* Light Yagami in ''[[Death Note]]'' |
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* Setsuna F. Seiei in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' ([[Memetic Mutation|I AM GUNDAM!]]) |
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* Riku in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' |
* Riku in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' |
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* Chaozii Han in ''[[D |
* Chaozii Han in ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' |
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* Tamaki Suoh in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' |
* Tamaki Suoh in ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' |
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* Alucard in ''[[Castlevania]] Judgment'' (replacing [[Ryotaro Okiayu]], possibly because of casting [[Yuri Lowenthal]] as Alucard in the PSP port of Symphony of the Night, which requires a more 'youngster' voice) |
* Alucard in ''[[Castlevania]] Judgment'' (replacing [[Ryotaro Okiayu]], possibly because of casting [[Yuri Lowenthal]] as Alucard in the PSP port of Symphony of the Night, which requires a more 'youngster' voice) |
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* Ling Yao in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist ( |
* Ling Yao in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' |
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* Death the Kid in ''[[Soul Eater]]'' |
* Death the Kid in ''[[Soul Eater]]'' |
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* Kiba in ''[[ |
* Kiba in ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' |
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* Flynn Scifo in ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' |
* Flynn Scifo in ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' |
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* Rikuson Hakugen (Lu Xun) in ''Koutetsu Sangokushi'' ([[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] with Wu as main kingdom, and [[Ho Yay]] dialled [[Up to Eleven]]) |
* Rikuson Hakugen (Lu Xun) in ''Koutetsu Sangokushi'' ([[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] with Wu as main kingdom, and [[Ho Yay]] dialled [[Up to Eleven]]) |
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* Sousou Motoku (Cao Cao) in ''[[Souten Kouro]]'' ([[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] with Wei as main kingdom, and has [[Historical Hero Upgrade]]) |
* Sousou Motoku (Cao Cao) in ''[[Souten Kouro]]'' ([[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] with Wei as main kingdom, and has [[Historical Hero Upgrade]]) |
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* Nite Owl II (Patrick Wilson) in the Japanese dub of ''[[Watchmen]]''. |
* Nite Owl II (Patrick Wilson) in the Japanese dub of ''[[Watchmen]]''. |
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* Pharaoh Abidos in ''[[ |
* Pharaoh Abidos in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' |
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* Zero and Ichiru Kiryu from ''[[Vampire Knight]]''. |
* Zero and Ichiru Kiryu from ''[[Vampire Knight]]''. |
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* Roddick Farrence in ''[[Star Ocean 1 |
* Roddick Farrence in ''[[Star Ocean 1|Star Ocean]]: [[Video Game Remake|First Departure]]'' |
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* Atsuki Saijo in ''[[Lux |
* Atsuki Saijo in ''[[Lux-Pain]]'' |
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* Masaomi Kida in ''[[Durarara]]'' |
* Masaomi Kida in ''[[Durarara!!]]'' |
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* [[Dead Star Walking|Hisashi Igou]] in ''[[Highschool of the Dead]]'' |
* [[Dead Star Walking|Hisashi Igou]] in ''[[Highschool of the Dead]]'' |
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* Riku Aoba in ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]] ~ Only Love'' |
* Riku Aoba in ''[[Tokimeki Memorial]] ~ Only Love'' |
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* Dent (Cilan) in ''[[Pokémon ( |
* Dent (Cilan) in ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes]]'' |
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* Kuon Sumeragi in ''[[Daemon Bride]]'' |
* Kuon Sumeragi in ''[[Daemon Bride]]'' |
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* Takuto Tsunashi in ''[[Star Driver]]'' |
* Takuto Tsunashi in ''[[Star Driver]]'' |
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* Kento Miura in ''[[Kimi |
* Kento Miura in ''[[Kimi ni Todoke]]'' |
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* Sho Fuwa in ''[[Skip Beat |
* Sho Fuwa in ''[[Skip Beat!]]'' |
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* Ignis in ''[[ |
* Ignis in ''[[Final Fantasy Versus XIII]]'' |
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* Rintaro Okabe in ''[[Steins |
* Rintaro Okabe in ''[[Steins;Gate]]'' |
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* Shinku Izumi in ''[[Dog Days]]'' |
* Shinku Izumi in ''[[Dog Days]]'' |
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* Shiki Kagurazaka in ''[[Starry Sky]]'' |
* Shiki Kagurazaka in ''[[Starry Sky]]'' |
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* Ultraman Zero in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend and Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial |
* Ultraman Zero in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend and Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial |
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* Shirou Fubuki {{spoiler|and his deceased twin brother Atsuya}} in ''[[Inazuma Eleven]]'' |
* Shirou Fubuki {{spoiler|and his deceased twin brother Atsuya}} in ''[[Inazuma Eleven]]'' |
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* Yu Kaneshiro "The Wizard" in ''[[Ben |
* Yu Kaneshiro "The Wizard" in ''[[Ben-To]]'' |
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* Taichi Mashima in ''[[Chihayafuru]]'' |
* Taichi Mashima in ''[[Chihayafuru]]'' |
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* Rider {{spoiler|(Perseus)}} in ''Fate/Prototype'' |
* Rider {{spoiler|(Perseus)}} in ''Fate/Prototype'' |
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* Zange Natsume in ''[[Inu |
* Zange Natsume in ''[[Inu x Boku SS]]'' |
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* Kouga Amagi in ''[[ |
* Kouga Amagi in ''[[Zetman]]'' |
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* Kuro in ''[[ |
* Kuro in ''[[Kurozuka]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 24 May 2022
Describe Mamoru Miyano here.
Roger, commencing description.
Tall, handsome, gentleman. Ok, maybe the last one was an exaggeration. But, in an industry not known for having men with killer looks, this lad is one of them. His vocal range is impressive, going from a clueless sailor who was caught up in the war between Exorcists and Akuma (as Chaozii), to the Magnificent Bastard known as Light Yagami in Death Note, to the Idiot Hero Bishounen Tamaki of Ouran High School Host Club.
Before becoming a seiyu he was a musical stage actor, having performed in The Prince of Tennis musicals as Fudomine player Tetsu Ishida. His very first voice acting role was Riku of Kingdom Hearts, and his career just kept going from there. Recently, he lends his voice to Gym Leader Dent of Pokémon and Shin Kamiya in Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
He's known to work alongside Maaya Sakamoto as well but sadly married another girl (she herself married their fellow seiyuu Kenichi Suzumura recently). He and Sakamoto most recently appeared together in Tekken: Blood Vengeance.
In December 2008, he announced that he was to be married and his then fiancée was pregnant (a big deal for him, since health problems were this close to rendering poor Miyano sterile). This produced a nerd rage by his rabid Fangirls which was a sight to behold. Only the Japanese fangirls, however; the American ones congratulated him several times over. And when the American fans found out about the Japanese wankage... boy, were they pissed. Which counts as a Crowning Moment of Awesome for American anime fandom.
- Light Yagami in Death Note
- Setsuna F. Seiei in Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (I AM GUNDAM!)
- Riku in Kingdom Hearts
- Chaozii Han in D.Gray-man
- Tamaki Suoh in Ouran High School Host Club
- Alucard in Castlevania Judgment (replacing Ryotaro Okiayu, possibly because of casting Yuri Lowenthal as Alucard in the PSP port of Symphony of the Night, which requires a more 'youngster' voice)
- Ling Yao in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
- Death the Kid in Soul Eater
- Kiba in Wolf's Rain
- Flynn Scifo in Tales of Vesperia
- Rikuson Hakugen (Lu Xun) in Koutetsu Sangokushi (Romance of the Three Kingdoms with Wu as main kingdom, and Ho Yay dialled Up to Eleven)
- Sousou Motoku (Cao Cao) in Souten Kouro (Romance of the Three Kingdoms with Wei as main kingdom, and has Historical Hero Upgrade)
- Nite Owl II (Patrick Wilson) in the Japanese dub of Watchmen.
- Pharaoh Abidos in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Zero and Ichiru Kiryu from Vampire Knight.
- Roddick Farrence in Star Ocean: First Departure
- Atsuki Saijo in Lux-Pain
- Masaomi Kida in Durarara!!
- Hisashi Igou in Highschool of the Dead
- Riku Aoba in Tokimeki Memorial ~ Only Love
- Dent (Cilan) in Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes
- Kuon Sumeragi in Daemon Bride
- Takuto Tsunashi in Star Driver
- Kento Miura in Kimi ni Todoke
- Sho Fuwa in Skip Beat!
- Ignis in Final Fantasy Versus XIII
- Rintaro Okabe in Steins;Gate
- Shinku Izumi in Dog Days
- Shiki Kagurazaka in Starry Sky
- Ultraman Zero in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legend and Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
- Shirou Fubuki and his deceased twin brother Atsuya in Inazuma Eleven
- Yu Kaneshiro "The Wizard" in Ben-To
- Taichi Mashima in Chihayafuru
- Rider (Perseus) in Fate/Prototype
- Zange Natsume in Inu x Boku SS
- Kouga Amagi in Zetman
- Kuro in Kurozuka