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'''Hiroki Takahashi''' is an Japanese voice actor.
{{disambig2|the Japanese voice actor|the character from the ''DreamMix TV World Fighters'' video game|Takahashi Meijin}}


==Beast Wars II==
[[File:Hiroki Takahashi.JPG|thumb|right|So how'll his voice pitch this time?]]
* [[Starscream (BWII)|Starscream/Hellscream]]
'''Hiroki Takahashi''' (高橋 広樹 ''Takahashi Hiroki'' born [[September 7]], [[1974]]) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his better known anime and video games roles include Harima Kenji in ''School Rumble'', Impmon/Beelzemmon in ''Digimon Tamers'', Japan in ''Hetalia'', Crimson Rubeus in ''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal'', Katsuya Jonouchi/Joey Wheeler in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'', Keith Kepler in ''SPY x FAMILY'', and the current voice of [[Ryu]] in the ''Street Fighter'' series.
* [[Mantis]]


==Car Robot==
In the world of dubbing, he has played Caleb (Jim Parsons) in ''iCarly'', William Stryker (Joshua Helman) in ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) in ''Gangs of New York'', [[Batman|Batman/Bruce Wayne]] (Christian Bale) in the Friday Prestige dub of ''Batman Begins'', [[Thor]] in ''Thor: Tales of Asgard'', Skullboy in ''Ruby Gloom'', and Mysterio in ''[[Spider-Man]]: Far From Home''.
* [[Dark Scream|Guildor]]
* [[Grimlock (RID)|Build Hurricane]]


==Roles==
===''Beast Wars II''===
*[[Starscream (BW)|Starscream/Hellscream]]
*[[Mantis (BW)|Mantis]]
*[[Autolauncher]] (up until [[Autorollers Roll Out!|episode 10]])


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===''Car Robots''===
*[[Dark Scream|Guildo]]
*[[Grimlock (RID 2001)|Build Hurricane]]
 
===''Animated''===
*[[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]
 
== Notes ==
*In a behind-the-scenes short article published in the June 2010 issue of ''[[Hyper Hobby]]'' at the start of the Japanese broadcast of ''Animated'', Takahashi stated that during voice recording for that series, his body still reacted involuntarily to the mention of Starscream's name. Apparently, his role from ''Beast Wars II'' is still haunting him. [[Starscream's Ghost|How very like Starscream.]] <ref>[http://www.transformertoys.co.uk/resources/gallery/hyper+hobby/hyper+hobby+2010-06/592/2 Hyper Hobby June 2010 scan at Transformers @ the Moon]</ref>
 
== References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=2164 Hiroki Takahashi] at Anime News Network
*{{w|Hiroki Takahashi}} at Wikipedia
 
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[[Category:Japanese voice actors]]

Latest revision as of 17:42, 12 May 2026

This article is about the Japanese voice actor. For the character from the DreamMix TV World Fighters video game, see Takahashi Meijin.
So how'll his voice pitch this time?

Hiroki Takahashi (高橋 広樹 Takahashi Hiroki born September 7, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his better known anime and video games roles include Harima Kenji in School Rumble, Impmon/Beelzemmon in Digimon Tamers, Japan in Hetalia, Crimson Rubeus in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, Katsuya Jonouchi/Joey Wheeler in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, Keith Kepler in SPY x FAMILY, and the current voice of Ryu in the Street Fighter series.

In the world of dubbing, he has played Caleb (Jim Parsons) in iCarly, William Stryker (Joshua Helman) in X-Men: Days of Future Past, Amsterdam (Leonardo DiCaprio) in Gangs of New York, Batman/Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) in the Friday Prestige dub of Batman Begins, Thor in Thor: Tales of Asgard, Skullboy in Ruby Gloom, and Mysterio in Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Roles

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Beast Wars II

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Car Robots

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Animated

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Notes

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  • In a behind-the-scenes short article published in the June 2010 issue of Hyper Hobby at the start of the Japanese broadcast of Animated, Takahashi stated that during voice recording for that series, his body still reacted involuntarily to the mention of Starscream's name. Apparently, his role from Beast Wars II is still haunting him. How very like Starscream. [1]

References

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