Tōru Furuya

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Furuya is most known for the anime roles of Amuro Ray (Gundam), Hyūma Hoshi (Star of the Giants), Pegasus Seiya (Saint Seiya), Yamcha (Dragon Ball), Kyōsuke Kasuga (Kimagure Orange Road) and Tuxedo Mask (Sailor Moon). He considers these roles as his most important roles.[3] He also voiced Mario in several anime and commercials, starting with the film Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach! (1986).

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Personal life

Furuya married voice actress Mami Koyama in 1976; they later divorced in 1983.[4] He married Satomi Majima on March 23, 1985.

On May 22, 2024, Furuya posted a public apology to Twitter, confirming a recent report and interview in Shūkan Bunshun magazine in which it was reported that he had an extramarital affair with a female fan 37 years his junior for around four and a half years, until September 2023. He admitted to raising his hand to strike her once, as well as pressuring her into having an abortion.[5][6]

Because of this, his Showroom program was abruptly cancelled and he was dropped from Metaphor: ReFantazio with all of his characters getting recast.[7][8]

On June 22, 2024, Furuya announced that he would step down from his roles in Detective Conan and One Piece.[9] On June 28, 2024, Bandai Namco began considering to employ a new voice actor to portray Amuro Ray for later works in the Gundam series in the wake of Furuya's affair being made public.[10] On October 4, 2024, Toei Animation announced that the role of Yamcha had been recast to Ryōta Suzuki for Dragon Ball Daima.[11]

Appearances

Furuya was featured as a guest at Tsukino-Con in British Columbia in February 2017.[12] Furuya was going to be featured as a guest at MomoCon 2024, but his appearance was cancelled due to the affair/abuse scandal.[13]

Filmography

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Television animation

1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
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Furuya at FanimeCon 2011 Opening Ceremony
2010s
2020s

Anime films

Original video animation (OVA)

Original net animation (ONA)

Video games

Live action

  • Tokyo Defense Command: The Guardman (????), episode 90, ransom delivery boy
  • Pussy Soup (2008), William Thomas Jefferson III (voice)[33]

Tokusatsu

Radio drama

  • Nissan A, Abe Reiji ~ beyond the average ~, Reiji Amuro

Dubbing roles

Live-action

Animation

Awards

Year Award Category Notable work Result
2019 13th Seiyu Awards Best Supporting Actor Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer Won[46]

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