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His Most Famous Roles. R.I.P, O Great Seiyuu. [1]


Hirotaka Suzuoki was a considerably great seiyuu from the earlier ages of anime, making himself well known as the voice behind "He who slaps wimps and turns them into MEN OF DESTINY", Bright Noah. Was a good friend of Tohru Furuya (whose character, coincidentally, got slapped into a MAN OF DESTINY). Well known for his calm voice, he garnered quite a fandom...

...Until he faced something that he could not slap into a THING OF DESTINY: lung cancer. He fought a glorious battle with it, but he died in the end. His last performance was once again as Bright Noah in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam III: Love is the Pulse of the Stars.

Roles done by Hirotaka Suzuoki:


 -SLAP!!!-

Troper: Y... you hit me... Not even my father hit me!

Bright Noah: TV TROPES WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE, TROPER! Try to do something else more productive!
 

  1. From top to bottom and left to right: Bright Noah, Shingo Hojo, Kojiro Hyuuga, Banjou Haran, Dragon Shiryuu