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News Otakon to Host Voice Actor/Sound Director Yuji Mitsuya
posted on 2010-07-05 18:04 EDT
Otakon has announced that voice actor and sound director Yuji Mitsuya will be a guest at the July-August 1 convention in Baltimore.
Mitsuya has performed in such roles as Doctor Tofu in Ranma ½, Virgo Shaka in Saint Seiya, Tatsuya Uesugi in Touch, and Hyouma Aoi in Combattler V. He has also worked as a post-production or recording director in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Samurai X: Reflection, and The Place Promised in Our Early Days.
Otakon 2010 will be at the Baltimore Convention Center. The convention will host other guests such as director Hiroshi Koujina, MADHOUSE studio founder and producer Masao Maruyama, An Café bassist kanon, X Japan members Yoshiki and Sugizo, pop culture diplomat Takamasa Sakurai, hip-hop group Home Made Kazoku, and traditional musicians The Yoshida Brothers.
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