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Describe Tomokazu-'''[[Blaz Blue|GAUNTLET HADES!]]'''-Sugita here, [[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei|and do it in an old-fashioned way]].
Describe Tomokazu-'''[[Blaz Blue|GAUNTLET HADES!]]'''-Sugita here, [[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei|and do it in an old-fashioned way]].


One of the seiyuus who went from virtually unnoticed to VERY POPULAR thanks to the anime juggernaut that is ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'', where he voiced [[Deadpan Snarker|Kyon]]. Before that, some people might recognise him as Hideki from ''[[Chobits (Manga)|Chobits]]'', but, well that's quite in the past. After his performance as Kyon, he started displaying a wide range of voices, making him one of the best and most revered seiyus in the business today. His forte is most likely the [[Deadpan Snarker]] type.
One of the seiyuus who went from virtually unnoticed to VERY POPULAR thanks to the anime juggernaut that is ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]'', where he voiced [[Deadpan Snarker|Kyon]]. Before that, some people might recognise him as Hideki from ''[[Chobits]]'', but, well that's quite in the past. After his performance as Kyon, he started displaying a wide range of voices, making him one of the best and most revered seiyus in the business today. His forte is most likely the [[Deadpan Snarker]] type.


He also has some sort of rivalry with [[Tomokazu Seki]], just because [[Name's the Same|they have the same given name]]. They are in fact managed by the same agency [http://www.atomicmonkey.jp/ Atomic Monkey] which Seki is a founding member of.
He also has some sort of rivalry with [[Tomokazu Seki]], just because [[Name's the Same|they have the same given name]]. They are in fact managed by the same agency [http://www.atomicmonkey.jp/ Atomic Monkey] which Seki is a founding member of.


He's <s>apparently</s> very [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKykThbowOk "hardcore"] according to the [[Blaz Blue|Blue Radio]] podcast. Plus it's known, from various radio shows and interviews, that he's also a VERY keen gamer and anime [[Otaku]], coming out with references to anime, manga and games even when nobody besides him knows what he's talking about. This is why he's nicknamed '[[Fan Nickname|Freedom Sugita]]' by fans. And no, he is not doing this because he's influenced by his role in ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]''. He just happened to be awesome like that. Occasionally, a fellow seiyu or two will catch the references and continue the conversation from there.
He's <s>apparently</s> very [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKykThbowOk "hardcore"] according to the [[Blaz Blue|Blue Radio]] podcast. Plus it's known, from various radio shows and interviews, that he's also a VERY keen gamer and anime [[Otaku]], coming out with references to anime, manga and games even when nobody besides him knows what he's talking about. This is why he's nicknamed '[[Fan Nickname|Freedom Sugita]]' by fans. And no, he is not doing this because he's influenced by his role in ''[[Gintama]]''. He just happened to be awesome like that. Occasionally, a fellow seiyu or two will catch the references and continue the conversation from there.


He's notable that for a few times, he made some ''spot on'' [[Norio Wakamoto]] impressions, once in [[Blaz Blue|Bururaji]], again in ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]'' and later when he, along with [[Yuuichi Nakamura]] and [[Takahiro Sakurai]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNkATKq0bUw do so] while playing a ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]] Genesis'' fighting game, [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|all picking Wakamoto's character. And narrating it.]] Later he does it again in ''[[Sket Dance]]''.
He's notable that for a few times, he made some ''spot on'' [[Norio Wakamoto]] impressions, once in [[Blaz Blue|Bururaji]], again in ''[[Gintama]]'' and later when he, along with [[Yuuichi Nakamura]] and [[Takahiro Sakurai]], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNkATKq0bUw do so] while playing a ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]] Genesis'' fighting game, [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|all picking Wakamoto's character. And narrating it.]] Later he does it again in ''[[Sket Dance]]''.


[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_PgfPBSTac&feature=related Now available as a GPS]
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_PgfPBSTac&feature=related Now available as a GPS]
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=== Voice roles by Tomokazu Sugita: ===
=== Voice roles by Tomokazu Sugita: ===
* Kyon in ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''
* Kyon in ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''
* Gintoki Sakata in ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]''
* Gintoki Sakata in ''[[Gintama]]''
{{quote| [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Bet you're thinking "this isn't how I imagined Gin-chan to sound", huh? Well sorry, this is the voice I was born with.]]}}
{{quote| [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Bet you're thinking "this isn't how I imagined Gin-chan to sound", huh? Well sorry, this is the voice I was born with.]]}}
* Hideki Motosuwa in ''[[Chobits (Manga)|Chobits]]''
* Hideki Motosuwa in ''[[Chobits]]''
* Kensei Muguruma and Nova in ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]''
* Kensei Muguruma and Nova in ''[[Bleach]]''
* Rin Tsuchimi in ''[[Shuffle]]''
* Rin Tsuchimi in ''[[Shuffle]]''
* Leon Mishima in ''[[Macross Frontier]]''
* Leon Mishima in ''[[Macross Frontier]]''
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** Uther, the King of Restoration in ''[[Super Robot Wars Z|Super Robot Wars Z2 Saisei-Hen]]''
** Uther, the King of Restoration in ''[[Super Robot Wars Z|Super Robot Wars Z2 Saisei-Hen]]''
* Ragna the Bloodedge in ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' ("'''[[Gratuitous English|INFERNO DIVIDAAAAA!!!]]'''")
* Ragna the Bloodedge in ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' ("'''[[Gratuitous English|INFERNO DIVIDAAAAA!!!]]'''")
* Dias Flac in ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story (Video Game)|Star Ocean:]] [[Video Game Remake|Second Evolution]]'' (Succeeding [[Ryo Horikawa]])
* Dias Flac in ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story|Star Ocean:]] [[Video Game Remake|Second Evolution]]'' (Succeeding [[Ryo Horikawa]])
* Yuuichi Aizawa in the [[Kyo Ani]] adaptation and [[Play Station Portable|PSP]] port of ''[[Kanon]]''
* Yuuichi Aizawa in the [[Kyo Ani]] adaptation and [[Play Station Portable|PSP]] port of ''[[Kanon]]''
* "That Man" in ''[[Guilty Gear (Video Game)|Guilty Gear]] 2: Overture'' & ''[[Guilty Gear (Video Game)|Guilty Gear]] [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|XX Accent Core]] [[Updated Rerelease|Plus]]''
* "That Man" in ''[[Guilty Gear]] 2: Overture'' & ''[[Guilty Gear]] [[Capcom Sequel Stagnation|XX Accent Core]] [[Updated Rerelease|Plus]]''
* Kivat-Bat III and Kivat-Bat II in ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]''
* Kivat-Bat III and Kivat-Bat II in ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]''
** JTC, aka Kamen Rider Strike, in the Japanese dub of ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]].''
** JTC, aka Kamen Rider Strike, in the Japanese dub of ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]].''
* Sirius in ''[[Genesis of Aquarion]]''.
* Sirius in ''[[Genesis of Aquarion]]''.
* Takumi Mayama in ''[[Honey and Clover]]''.
* Takumi Mayama in ''[[Honey and Clover]]''.
* Graham Specter in ''[[Baccano (Light Novel)|Baccano]]!''
* Graham Specter in ''[[Baccano]]!''
* Ikkyu and Aoyama in ''[[Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]''.
* Ikkyu and Aoyama in ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]''.
* The titular character on the ''Raidou Kuzunoha'' Drama CD.
* The titular character on the ''Raidou Kuzunoha'' Drama CD.
* Takenaga Oda in ''[[The Wallflower]]''
* Takenaga Oda in ''[[The Wallflower]]''
* Ronove in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro Ni]]''
* Ronove in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''
* Kazuhira Miller in ''[[Metal Gear]] Solid: Peace Walker''
* Kazuhira Miller in ''[[Metal Gear]] Solid: Peace Walker''
* Clerk [[The Danza|Sugita]] in ''[[Lucky Star]]''
* Clerk [[The Danza|Sugita]] in ''[[Lucky Star]]''
* Subaru Sumeragi in the [[X 1999 (Manga)|X 1999]] TV series (acting as [[The Other Darrin]] to both [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'') and Issei Miyazaki (The ''[[X 1999 (Manga)|X 1999]]'' movie).
* Subaru Sumeragi in the [[X (manga)|X 1999]] TV series (acting as [[The Other Darrin]] to both [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (''[[Tokyo Babylon]]'') and Issei Miyazaki (The ''[[X (manga)|X 1999]]'' movie).
* Raven in ''Hakushaku to Yōsei'' (Earl and Fairy)
* Raven in ''Hakushaku to Yōsei'' (Earl and Fairy)
* Funaba Shin in ''Kirepapa''
* Funaba Shin in ''Kirepapa''
* Reiji Kokonoe in ''Kodomo no Jikan''
* Reiji Kokonoe in ''Kodomo no Jikan''
* Chiga in ''[[Seitokaichou Ni Chuukoku]]''
* Chiga in ''[[Seitokaichou ni Chuukoku]]''
* Saki Tochō in ''Miracle Train ~Ōedo-sen e Yōkoso~''
* Saki Tochō in ''Miracle Train ~Ōedo-sen e Yōkoso~''
* Shin in ''[[Fist of the North Star|Hokuto]] [[Dynasty Warriors|Musou]]''
* Shin in ''[[Fist of the North Star|Hokuto]] [[Dynasty Warriors|Musou]]''
* Hajime Kanzaki in ''[[Beelzebub (Manga)|Beelzebub]]''
* Hajime Kanzaki in ''[[Beelzebub]]''
* Hoshi in ''[[Arakawa Under the Bridge]]''
* Hoshi in ''[[Arakawa Under the Bridge]]''
* Hyakkimaru in ''Blood Will Tell'', a [[Play Station 2]] game based on ''[[Dororo]]'' by Osamu Tezuka
* Hyakkimaru in ''Blood Will Tell'', a [[Play Station 2]] game based on ''[[Dororo]]'' by Osamu Tezuka
* Daiichi Yamura in ''[[Bokurano]]''
* Daiichi Yamura in ''[[Bokurano]]''
* Vincent Lowell in ''[[Muv Luv|Muv Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse]]''
* Vincent Lowell in ''[[Muv-Luv|Muv Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse]]''
* Aurelius Izzard in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]''
* Aurelius Izzard in ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]''
* Keisuke in ''[[Togainu no Chi]]''
* Keisuke in ''[[Togainu no Chi]]''
* DJ Condor in ''[[Oretachi Ni Tsubasa wa Nai]]''
* DJ Condor in ''[[Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai]]''
* Kanata Nanami in ''[[Starry Sky]]''
* Kanata Nanami in ''[[Starry Sky]]''
* Yuuya Kizami and Shimoda the Gentlemanly Spirit in ''[[Corpse Party]]''
* Yuuya Kizami and Shimoda the Gentlemanly Spirit in ''[[Corpse Party]]''
* Alvin in ''[[Tales of Xillia (Video Game)|Tales of Xillia]]''
* Alvin in ''[[Tales of Xillia]]''
* Kazuyoshi "Switch" Usui in ''[[Sket Dance]]''
* Kazuyoshi "Switch" Usui in ''[[Sket Dance]]''
* Taurus Aldebaran in ''[[Saint Seiya the Lost Canvas]]''
* Taurus Aldebaran in ''[[Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas]]''
* King in ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Type-0]]''
* King in ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''
* Hidenori in ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys (Manga)|Daily Lives of High School Boys]]''
* Hidenori in ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]''
* Shoukin Kagerou in ''[[Inu X Boku SS]]''
* Shoukin Kagerou in ''[[Inu X Boku SS]]''
* Krom in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening (Video Game)|Fire Emblem Awakening]]''
* Krom in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''


Tropes associated with [[Tomokazu Sugita]]:
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** He does share some 'love rivalries' with Nakamura too, during a segment in a talk show about ''2nd [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]]'', in which Nakamura debuted... Sugita is said to be a lil' jealous that Nakamura (as the just-debuting [[Super Robot Wars Destiny|Joshua Radcliff]]) is going to be paired with [[Houko Kuwashima]] (as Josh's little sister Cliana Rimskaya). [[Love Triangle|Admittedly both of them like/respect Kuwashima a lot]], [[Ho Yay|buuuuuttt...]]
** He does share some 'love rivalries' with Nakamura too, during a segment in a talk show about ''2nd [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]]'', in which Nakamura debuted... Sugita is said to be a lil' jealous that Nakamura (as the just-debuting [[Super Robot Wars Destiny|Joshua Radcliff]]) is going to be paired with [[Houko Kuwashima]] (as Josh's little sister Cliana Rimskaya). [[Love Triangle|Admittedly both of them like/respect Kuwashima a lot]], [[Ho Yay|buuuuuttt...]]
*** On the SRW radio show, Nakamura gets Kuwashima to call him "onii-chan~" and then asks Sugita if he's jealous. He very much is.
*** On the SRW radio show, Nakamura gets Kuwashima to call him "onii-chan~" and then asks Sugita if he's jealous. He very much is.
* [[Shout Out]]: Even in his ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' days, he references a ton of pop culture in real life skits like ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[G Gundam]]'', ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'', ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure (Manga)|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'', ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', heck even ''[[Gintama (Manga)|Gintama]]'' is not safe, pretty much ANY pop culture out there! Probably the only reason he could get away with it was because of [[Gintama (Manga)|Gintoki's influence.]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Even in his ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' days, he references a ton of pop culture in real life skits like ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'', ''[[G Gundam]]'', ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'', ''[[Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure|Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure]]'', ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', heck even ''[[Gintama]]'' is not safe, pretty much ANY pop culture out there! Probably the only reason he could get away with it was because of [[Gintama|Gintoki's influence.]]
** He references ''[[Shuffle]]'' because of Nerine and her cooked eggs. In a ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' Radio. [http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/1279177196 My god, does this guy not know of any bounds!?]
** He references ''[[Shuffle]]'' because of Nerine and her cooked eggs. In a ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' Radio. [http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/1279177196 My god, does this guy not know of any bounds!?]
** Heck, as stated above, he is capable of 'impersonating' [[Norio Wakamoto]]'s voice, in a level one would say '''Godlike'''. Let that sink for a moment. Jokes have been abound that if he's to enter that [[Norio Wakamoto]] imitation contest, he'll win with gusto.
** Heck, as stated above, he is capable of 'impersonating' [[Norio Wakamoto]]'s voice, in a level one would say '''Godlike'''. Let that sink for a moment. Jokes have been abound that if he's to enter that [[Norio Wakamoto]] imitation contest, he'll win with gusto.
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smhQi_0cb7s He lampshades it later on that while he claims he looked good on it, he still feels weird about it.]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smhQi_0cb7s He lampshades it later on that while he claims he looked good on it, he still feels weird about it.]
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{{quote| ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi|Yare,]] [[Gintama (Manga)|yare...]]''
{{quote| ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi|Yare,]] [[Gintama|yare...]]''
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Revision as of 22:05, 8 April 2014

/wiki/Tomokazu Sugitacreator

Describe Tomokazu-GAUNTLET HADES!-Sugita here, and do it in an old-fashioned way.

One of the seiyuus who went from virtually unnoticed to VERY POPULAR thanks to the anime juggernaut that is The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, where he voiced Kyon. Before that, some people might recognise him as Hideki from Chobits, but, well that's quite in the past. After his performance as Kyon, he started displaying a wide range of voices, making him one of the best and most revered seiyus in the business today. His forte is most likely the Deadpan Snarker type.

He also has some sort of rivalry with Tomokazu Seki, just because they have the same given name. They are in fact managed by the same agency Atomic Monkey which Seki is a founding member of.

He's apparently very "hardcore" according to the Blue Radio podcast. Plus it's known, from various radio shows and interviews, that he's also a VERY keen gamer and anime Otaku, coming out with references to anime, manga and games even when nobody besides him knows what he's talking about. This is why he's nicknamed 'Freedom Sugita' by fans. And no, he is not doing this because he's influenced by his role in Gintama. He just happened to be awesome like that. Occasionally, a fellow seiyu or two will catch the references and continue the conversation from there.

He's notable that for a few times, he made some spot on Norio Wakamoto impressions, once in Bururaji, again in Gintama and later when he, along with Yuuichi Nakamura and Takahiro Sakurai, do so while playing a Yu Yu Hakusho Genesis fighting game, all picking Wakamoto's character. And narrating it. Later he does it again in Sket Dance.

Now available as a GPS

Him and Yuuichi Nakamura also host a program called Tokyo Encounter where they play video games and share some trivia. And also goof off. That Wakamoto impersonation? It's from that show.


Voice roles by Tomokazu Sugita:

Tropes associated with Tomokazu Sugita: