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'''Tōru Furusawa''' (古澤 徹 ''Furusawa Tōru'' born [[August 3]], [[1962]]) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his better known roles include Yoshiyuki Terada in ''Cardcaptor Sakura'', Millions Knives in ''Trigun'', Tadao Hiiragi in ''Lucky Star'', | '''Tōru Furusawa''' (古澤 徹 ''Furusawa Tōru'' born [[August 3]], [[1962]]) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his better known roles include Yoshiyuki Terada in ''Cardcaptor Sakura'', Millions Knives in ''Trigun'', Tadao Hiiragi in ''Lucky Star'', Sinestro in the Japanese dub of ''Batman: The Brave & the Bold'', John Smith in the Japanese dub of Disney's ''Pocahontas'' and as the current Japanese voice of Prince Phillip in various Disney productions, such as ''Sleeping Beauty'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. He is currently employed by Kenyu-Office. | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 2 May 2015

Tōru Furusawa (古澤 徹 Furusawa Tōru born August 3, 1962) is a Japanese voice actor. Some of his better known roles include Yoshiyuki Terada in Cardcaptor Sakura, Millions Knives in Trigun, Tadao Hiiragi in Lucky Star, Sinestro in the Japanese dub of Batman: The Brave & the Bold, John Smith in the Japanese dub of Disney's Pocahontas and as the current Japanese voice of Prince Phillip in various Disney productions, such as Sleeping Beauty and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. He is currently employed by Kenyu-Office.
Roles
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
- Lambor ("Attack of the Autobots", "Day of the Machines")
- Meister ("Attack of the Autobots")
- Paul Gates ("Day of the Machines")

