The secret of the voice actor of Fat Tiger in Doraemon, Subaru Kimura, is that he did not imitate any predecessors when he was selected.

The secret of the voice actor of Fat Tiger in Doraemon, Subaru Kimura, is that he did not imitate any predecessors when he was selected.

Subaru Kimura, a famous Japanese German-German mixed-race male voice actor, talked about the secret anecdotes of becoming the voice actor of Gizzard in "Doraemon" on a TV program last night on the 29th. He attracted much attention because he was good at imitating celebrity voices when he was a child. However, in order to get the role of Gizzard, he did not imitate any predecessors, thus forming the unique Gizzard voice we hear today.

Subaru Kimura is a Japanese voice actor and actor. He was born in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. His representative works include Gummy Bear (the third generation) in Doraemon and Takakura Kanye in Mamoru Penguin Tank.

On the 29th, in the famous program "Sanma-sama! !", the host Akashiya Sanma talked with Kimura Subaru about how he got the role of Fat Tiger. At that time, Kimura Subaru was only 14 years old and in the second grade of junior high school. When Kimura Subaru was in elementary school, he had been in the spotlight for imitating the voices of celebrities in the entertainment industry many times. However, this may have become a drag when choosing the role of Fat Tiger.

Sanma asked Kimura Subaru if he was imitating anyone's voice before, Kimura Subaru firmly said that the absolute condition of this selection was not to imitate any predecessors, and he worked hard to create his own unique and completely different voice of Fat Tiger, and finally won the role.

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