Yugo Takahashi

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Yugo Takahashi is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production. He was born in Tokyo, Japan, on November 13, though the year of his birth is not publicly documented. His career in voice acting includes a number of supporting and minor roles in anime television series from the early 2000s.

Takahashi is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Takumi Tokiha in the 2004 science fantasy series My-HiME, a role he later reprised for its alternate universe sequel, My-Otome, in 2005. In these series, his character is the younger, sickly brother of the protagonist Mai Tokiha. Other significant roles from this period include Tony Omaezaki in Stellvia of the Universe (2003), Uehera in Onegai Twins (2003), and Nishizawa in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004). His other anime work includes roles in Chobits, R.O.D - Read or Die, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, and the long-running series One Piece, where he voiced a pirate in the film The Cursed Holy Sword.

Within the franchise media, Takahashi is also known for providing voices for the Pokémon anime. His first role in the series was Kail, one of the Invincible Pokémon Brothers, during the original series and in Pokémon Chronicles. He has also performed voice work for video games, including the role of Lambor in Dai Yamato Zero-go and several titles in the Kamen Rider franchise. Despite a consistent career in the industry during the 2000s, publicly available records of his recent voice roles are sparse, and no major recurring collaborations with specific directors or production studios, as well as notable achievements such as awards or nominations, have been documented.
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