Takanori Okuda
Description
Takanori Okuda is a Japanese voice actor and actor born on January 12, 1981, in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. He began acting during his high school years and later pursued formal training at the Theater Company Subarashii Drama School, joining the company itself in 2002. His professional affiliations include Kenkai Productions and the Theater Company Subarashii.
Okuda has contributed to both animated series and video game titles, often taking on distinctive supporting roles. In the field of video games, he is particularly recognized for providing the Japanese voice of a younger version of the character Master Xehanort in the Kingdom Hearts series, including Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and Kingdom Hearts III. He has also performed in anime series such as Ergo Proxy.
One of his prominent anime roles is Kengo Dojun, also known as the duelist Blood Shepherd, in the television series Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. His other notable anime work includes a role in Lupin the Third Part IV.
Information regarding recurring creative collaborations with specific directors or studios, as well as a list of major industry awards or formal achievements, is not available.
Okuda has contributed to both animated series and video game titles, often taking on distinctive supporting roles. In the field of video games, he is particularly recognized for providing the Japanese voice of a younger version of the character Master Xehanort in the Kingdom Hearts series, including Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and Kingdom Hearts III. He has also performed in anime series such as Ergo Proxy.
One of his prominent anime roles is Kengo Dojun, also known as the duelist Blood Shepherd, in the television series Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. His other notable anime work includes a role in Lupin the Third Part IV.
Information regarding recurring creative collaborations with specific directors or studios, as well as a list of major industry awards or formal achievements, is not available.
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- JapaneseAnime overview: Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS