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'''Mamoru Miyano''' (Japanese: | '''Mamoru Miyano''' (Japanese: '''宮野真守''' ''Miyano Mamoru'') is a Japanese voice actor for the [[Pokémon anime]]. | ||
Miyano | ==Biography== | ||
Miyano was born on June 8, 1983, in {{wp|Saitama Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}}. He joined the Pokémon anime during ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]'', where his only major role was that of {{Ash}}'s {{ashfr|traveling partner}} {{an|Cilan}}. However, Miyano went on to provide the voice of [[Lear]] in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. | |||
He is a prolific voice actor and has won several awards for his performances over the years, such as the "Best Voice Actor" award for his role as {{wp|Light Yagami}} from ''{{wp|Death Note}}'' and {{wp|List of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 characters#Setsuna F. Seiei|Setsuna F. Seiei}} from the first season of ''{{wp|Mobile Suit Gundam 00}}''; and "Best Lead Actor Award" for his role as Setsuna in the second season of ''Gundam 00'' and Rikuson Hakugen from ''{{wp|Kōtetsu Sangokushi}}''. | |||
==Pokémon roles== | ==Pokémon roles== | ||
===Anime=== | |||
====Humans==== | |||
* {{an|Cilan}} | * {{an|Cilan}} | ||
====Pokémon==== | |||
* {{p|Darmanitan}} | |||
* {{p|Herdier}} | |||
* {{p|Seismitoad}} | |||
===Video games=== | |||
* [[Lear]] ({{pkmn|Masters EX}}) | |||
==Other non-Pokémon roles== | ==Other non-Pokémon roles== | ||
* Riku (''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts}}'') | * Riku (''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts}}'') | ||
* {{wp|Light Yagami}} (''{{wp|Death Note}}'') | * {{wp|Light Yagami}} (''{{wp|Death Note}}'') | ||
* Tamaki | * Tamaki Suō (''{{wp|Ouran High School Host Club}}'') | ||
* Death the Kid (''{{wp|Soul Eater}}'') | * Death the Kid (''{{wp|Soul Eater}}'') | ||
* Flynn Scifo (''{{wp|Tales of Vesperia}}'') | * Flynn Scifo (''{{wp|Tales of Vesperia}}'') | ||
* Ling Yao (''{{wp | * Ling Yao (''{{wp|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood}}'') | ||
* Rikuson Hakugen (''{{wp|Kōtetsu Sangokushi|Kōtetsu Sangokushi}}'') | * Rikuson Hakugen (''{{wp|Kōtetsu Sangokushi|Kōtetsu Sangokushi}}'') | ||
* Shiro Fubuki (''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven}}'') | * Shiro Fubuki (''{{wp|Inazuma Eleven}}'') | ||
* Keigo Taitou (''{{wp|Jewelpet}}'') | * Keigo Taitou (''{{wp|Jewelpet}}'') | ||
* Setsuna F. Seiei (''{{wp|Mobile Suit Gundam 00}}'') | * Setsuna F. Seiei (''{{wp|Mobile Suit Gundam 00}}'') | ||
* Ryuji Sakamoto (''{{wp|Persona 5}}'') | |||
* Kyrie Illunis (''{{wp|Sands of Destruction}}'') | * Kyrie Illunis (''{{wp|Sands of Destruction}}'') | ||
* Tsunashi Takuto (''{{wp|Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto}}'') | * Tsunashi Takuto (''{{wp|Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto}}'') | ||
* Masaomi Kida (''{{wp|Durarara!!}}'') | * Masaomi Kida (''{{wp|Durarara!!}}'') | ||
* Rintarō Okabe (''{{wp|Steins;Gate}}'') | * Rintarō Okabe (''{{wp|Steins;Gate}}'') | ||
* Cinque (''{{wp|Dog Days (anime)}}'') | * Cinque (''{{wp|Dog Days (anime)|Dog Days}}'') | ||
* Rin Matsuoka (''{{wp|Free!}}'') | |||
* Tokiya Ichinose (''{{wp|Uta no Prince-sama}}'') | |||
* Yogi (''{{wp|Karneval}}'') | |||
* Shinning Armor (''{{wp|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic}}'') | |||
* Asano Gakushuu (''{{wp|Assassination Classroom}}'') | |||
* Sweet Mask (''{{wp|One-Punch Man}}'') | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* In [[Pokémon X and Y]], {{tc|Youngster}} Keita on {{rt|5|Kalos}} is named Mamoru in the Japanese version, as a reference to Mamoru Miyano. He also uses a {{p|Pansage}}, the signature Pokémon of Cilan, whom Miyano voices in the Pokémon anime. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [https://miyanomamoru.com Official website] | |||
* [https://twitter.com/miyanomamoru_pr Twitter] | |||
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{{Project VA notice}} | {{Project VA notice}} | ||
[[Category:Japanese voice actors|Miyano, Mamoru]] | [[Category:Japanese voice actors|Miyano, Mamoru]] | ||
[[es:Mamoru Miyano]] | |||
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[[ja:宮野真守]] | [[ja:宮野真守]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 1 February 2023
Mamoru Miyano (Japanese: 宮野真守 Miyano Mamoru) is a Japanese voice actor for the Pokémon anime.
Biography
Miyano was born on June 8, 1983, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He joined the Pokémon anime during Pokémon the Series: Black & White, where his only major role was that of Ash's traveling partner Cilan. However, Miyano went on to provide the voice of Lear in Pokémon Masters EX.
He is a prolific voice actor and has won several awards for his performances over the years, such as the "Best Voice Actor" award for his role as Light Yagami from Death Note and Setsuna F. Seiei from the first season of Mobile Suit Gundam 00; and "Best Lead Actor Award" for his role as Setsuna in the second season of Gundam 00 and Rikuson Hakugen from Kōtetsu Sangokushi.
Pokémon roles
Anime
Humans
Pokémon
Video games
Other non-Pokémon roles
- Riku (Kingdom Hearts)
- Light Yagami (Death Note)
- Tamaki Suō (Ouran High School Host Club)
- Death the Kid (Soul Eater)
- Flynn Scifo (Tales of Vesperia)
- Ling Yao (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
- Rikuson Hakugen (Kōtetsu Sangokushi)
- Shiro Fubuki (Inazuma Eleven)
- Keigo Taitou (Jewelpet)
- Setsuna F. Seiei (Mobile Suit Gundam 00)
- Ryuji Sakamoto (Persona 5)
- Kyrie Illunis (Sands of Destruction)
- Tsunashi Takuto (Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto)
- Masaomi Kida (Durarara!!)
- Rintarō Okabe (Steins;Gate)
- Cinque (Dog Days)
- Rin Matsuoka (Free!)
- Tokiya Ichinose (Uta no Prince-sama)
- Yogi (Karneval)
- Shinning Armor (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
- Asano Gakushuu (Assassination Classroom)
- Sweet Mask (One-Punch Man)
Trivia
- In Pokémon X and Y, Youngster Keita on Route 5 is named Mamoru in the Japanese version, as a reference to Mamoru Miyano. He also uses a Pansage, the signature Pokémon of Cilan, whom Miyano voices in the Pokémon anime.
External links
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