Yūsuke Yoshida

Description
Yūsuke Yoshida is a Japanese voice actor and narrator born on October 2, 1999, in Hyōgo Prefecture. His skills include playing table tennis, and he has listed interests such as flying disc and singing. He is described as having a voice that can comfortably handle both soft high registers and calm low registers, making him suited for roles ranging from young boys to young men and even police characters.

Yoshida is recognized for his regular role as the character Spike in the anime series Tom to Jerry Gokko, which is a Japanese reimagining of the classic Tom and Jerry cartoons featuring original character designs. Beyond his voice work for this series, his other notable dubbing and voice-over credits include playing the role of Kent in a video for the Japan Credit Association. He has also contributed to audio for system tests and camera startup test data.

His career extends beyond voice acting for cartoons and commercial videos. Yoshida has experience in live-action acting, with appearances in the Japanese broadcast of the foreign drama Tokyo Vice as a mechanic, as well as in a docudrama reconstruction for the Fuji TV special "Stars Who Became Stars." His narration work includes serving as a regular narrator for TV Tokyo Business School and for the series Not Found. Additionally, he has voiced commercials for various products and services, including those related to alcoholic beverages, toys, financial services, cleaning, telecommunications, and noodles.
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