Tatsuya Matsuda

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A Japanese voice actor named Tatsuya Matsuda does not appear in the search results. However, the list of roles provided corresponds to the career of a different Japanese voice actor, Matsuda Tatsuya. Matsuda Tatsuya is a retired Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo on October 17, 1965. He was active during the 1980s and 1990s and was affiliated with the talent agency Group Komadori.

Matsuda Tatsuya's debut role was as Afta Deku in the 1980 television anime Space Runaway Ideon. He is known for several prominent roles in anime of that era. He voiced the protagonist D'Artagnan in the 1987 television series Anime Sanjushi and its 1989 OVA sequel, Anime Sanjushi: Aramis no Bōken. He also played the role of Gus, a mechanic and driver of the Granzort, in the 1989 television series Madō King Granzort and its subsequent original video animations, including Madō King Granzort: Bōken-hen, Madō King Granzort: Non-Stop Rabi, and Madō King Granzort: The Final Magical Battle.

His other notable anime roles include Taro in the 1985 television special Maegami-Taro, Ryohei Sumi in the 1991 OVA Future GPX Cyber Formula 11, and Makoto Nakaoka in the 1988 film Hiatari Ryoko! Yume no Naka ni Kimi ga Ita. Beyond the roles listed, his filmography also includes characters in series such as Captain, Tokimeki Tonight, and Southern Rainbow.
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