Yoji Ueda

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Yoji Ueda (上田 燿司, Ueda Yōji) is a Japanese voice actor. He is credited for his work as the voice actor for the character Robert E. O. Speedwagon in the anime adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

He is also known for his roles as Gamakichi in Naruto, Drive Knight in One Punch Man, Paz in Ghost in the Shell, Alexis Leskinen in Steins;Gate 0, and Leif Erikson in Vinland Saga.

Ueda was also the host of JoJo raDIO, a web-based radio program that released during the broadcast of the TV anime's first season. He was superseded by Jotaro Kujo's voice actor, Daisuke Ono, who hosted ORAORAdio the following season.

Biography

Ueda's signature from JoJo raDIO Event

Ueda was born in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan on August 7, 1971. His name was originally spelled Yoji Ueda (上田陽司, Ueda Yōji) until he changed the third kanji in April 2008. His wife is the voice actor, Yūko Nagashima. Ueda graduated from the Faculty of Law at Kansai University and Tokyo Announcement Voice Actor Academy, and is currently affiliated with the Japanese talent agency, Amuleto.[2]

When auditioning for his role as Speedwagon, Ueda had to read lines from both Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency.

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  • Ueda struggled the most with "making sure Speedwagon sounded like a good guy", despite his mannerisms in Part 1. He also found it more difficult to do vigorous lines while taking into account Speedwagon was much older in Part 2.[3]
  • Ueda's favorite season one character, not including his own, is Joseph Joestar. He likes Joseph's emotive and mean, yet appealing nature.[3]
  • His favorite character in Phantom Blood is Will Anthonio Zeppeli, as he thinks how Zeppeli lives his life in the story is incredible. He is also indebted to Zeppeli's voice actor, Yoku Shioya, as Shioya was the sound director of the anime that Ueda debuted in. Shioya taught him a lot in many of his early works, including the basics of voice acting.[4]
  • He would really like a prequel spinoff story of Speedwagon to be made, whether it is a live-action film or a mini-series. It would depict Speedwagon's journey in the fifty years between Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency.[4]

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