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Added by Sonicrox14Jun'ichi Kanemaru (born October 27th, 1962) is the Japanese seiyū (voice actor) of Sonic the Hedgehog and Neo Metal Sonic. He is Sonic's most famous and longest-lasting voice actor for the games and Sonic X. He's not only a voice actor, but a singer as well. Some of his most popular songs are "Suddenly" and "Shall We Walk Together." Junichi was an English teacher in Japan, which is why Sonic says the most English lines in the Japanese versions of Sonic X and the games.
Notable filmography
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- Andrew in The Bush Baby
- Asai in Sailor Moon
- Bū in Mushiking: King of the Beetles
- Chinpei Hatsuyama in Tsuide ni Tonchinkan
- DJ Jack in Sailor Stars
- English teacher in Earth Maiden Arjuna
- Fulgor in Insektors
- Ginta Suō in Marmalade Boy
- Harley in Pokémon Advanced Generation
- Hayato Kazami in Future GPX Cyber Formula
- Kōno in Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl
- Master in Case Closed
- Okada in I Can Hear the Sea
- Okometsubu Fujiyama (Fūmin) in Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoiyo! Masaru-san
- Prince Zabūn in Mahōjin Guru Guru
- Raizō Fuwa in Nintama Rantarou
- Ryo Akiyama in Digimon Tamers
- Sonic the Hedgehog in Sonic X
- Shūichi Shirato in Hell Teacher Nūbē
- Swiper the Fox in Dora the Explorer
- Taisuke in O~i! Ryoma
- Yorikane, Waseda in High School! Kimengumi
- Zazu in Magic Knight Rayearth
Discography
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Kanemaru is also an accomplished singer. In 1993, Kanemaru made an album called "Inspired Colors". Songs on the album were in both the English and Japanese languages. He used Sonic's voice on the album even though he was hired to voice Sonic a few years later.
External links
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- Jun'ichi Kanemaru at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia