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[[Image:YutakaShimaka01.jpg|right|147px|thumb|Waxing your car in one alternate timeline; killing your dad in another.]] | [[Image:YutakaShimaka01.jpg|right|147px|thumb|Waxing your car in one alternate timeline; killing your dad in another.]] | ||
'''Yū Shimaka''' (島香 裕 ''Shimaka Yū'', born [[May 6]], [[1949]]) is a Japanese voice actor. | '''Yū Shimaka''' (島香 裕 ''Shimaka Yū'', born [[May 6]], [[1949]]) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his native roles include Toma Maunta from ''Baki the Grappler'', Ryoga Senba from ''Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion'', Gill Harn from ''Fist of the North Star'', Butajiri & Genbu the Stone Turtle from ''Yu Yu Hakusho'' and Kakukaku from ''Sgt. Frog''. | ||
He is used frequently for the dubbing of Western animation for the Japanese market and in addition to being the current voice of Disney's Goofy, he has been Fat Cat on ''Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers'', [[Sgt. Slaughter]] on ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'', Doctor Octopus on both ''[[Spider-Man|Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends]]'' and ''Spider-Man the Animated Series'', Heimlich on ''A Bug's Life'', Granny Goodness on the DC Animated Universe, Lo Pei on ''Jackie Chan Adventures'', Director Walter Skinner on ''The X-Files'' and... Biff Tannen from the Fuji TV dub of the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy! | He is used frequently for the dubbing of Western animation for the Japanese market and in addition to being the current voice of Disney's Goofy, he has been Fat Cat on ''Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers'', [[Sgt. Slaughter]] on ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'', Doctor Octopus on both ''[[Spider-Man|Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends]]'' and ''Spider-Man the Animated Series'', Heimlich on ''A Bug's Life'', Granny Goodness on the DC Animated Universe, Lo Pei on ''Jackie Chan Adventures'', Director Walter Skinner on ''The X-Files'' and... Biff Tannen from the Fuji TV dub of the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy! | ||
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*[[Trypticon (G1)|Dinosaurer]] | *[[Trypticon (G1)|Dinosaurer]] | ||
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==External | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.aigumi.com/man/shimaka_yuu/sy_p.html Yu Shimaka at Production Aigumi] | *[http://www.aigumi.com/man/shimaka_yuu/sy_p.html Yu Shimaka at Production Aigumi] | ||
[[Category:Japanese voice actors|Shimaka, Yu]] | [[Category:Japanese voice actors|Shimaka, Yu]] | ||
Revision as of 20:43, 12 March 2016

Yū Shimaka (島香 裕 Shimaka Yū, born May 6, 1949) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his native roles include Toma Maunta from Baki the Grappler, Ryoga Senba from Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Gill Harn from Fist of the North Star, Butajiri & Genbu the Stone Turtle from Yu Yu Hakusho and Kakukaku from Sgt. Frog.
He is used frequently for the dubbing of Western animation for the Japanese market and in addition to being the current voice of Disney's Goofy, he has been Fat Cat on Chip n' Dale's Rescue Rangers, Sgt. Slaughter on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Doctor Octopus on both Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends and Spider-Man the Animated Series, Heimlich on A Bug's Life, Granny Goodness on the DC Animated Universe, Lo Pei on Jackie Chan Adventures, Director Walter Skinner on The X-Files and... Biff Tannen from the Fuji TV dub of the Back to the Future trilogy!
He is sometimes credited as Yutaka Shimaka.
Roles
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform: The Transformers
- Auggie Cahnay
- Blitzwing ("Cosmic Rust", "Prime Target")
- Bruticus
- Drag
- Drag Stripe ("Masquerade")
- Gong
- Jaguar ("More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3")
- Kickback ("The Traitor", "The Insecticon Syndrome")
- Lambor ("More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3", "War of the Dinobots", "Make Tracks", "The Ultimate Doom, Part 1")
- Laserwave
- Long Haul ("The Core")
- Mixmaster
- Onslaught
- Ramjet
- Scrapper ("Heavy Metal War")
- Thrust
- Thundercracker
- Warpath ("Dinobot Island, Part 2")
- Wildrider ("The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1")
Scramble City
- Bruticus
- Onslaught
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010
- Basso Profundo
- Bruticus
- Dinosaurer
- Dirge ("Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1")
- Jaguar
- Krishna giant ("Nightmare Planet")
- Nosecone
- Onslaught
- Scourge
- Tantrum
- Thrust
- Tornedron
The Transformers: The Movie
- Devastator
- Laserwave
- Scourge

