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He was also the official dub actor of [[Monty Python's Flying Circus|Michael Palin]].
He was also the official dub actor of [[Monty Python's Flying Circus|Michael Palin]].


In May 2010, Aono suffered a stroke from an aortic infection and [[Author Existence Failure|passed away]] nearly two years later on April 9th, 2012. [[Tear Jerker|Rest in peace]], [[The Woobie|Takeshi Aono]].
In May 2010, Aono suffered a stroke from an aortic infection and [[Author Existence Failure|passed away]] nearly two years later on April 9, 2012. [[Tear Jerker|Rest in peace]], [[The Woobie|Takeshi Aono]].


=== Notable roles: ===
== Notable roles ==


* Toshio Kōmura in ''[[Clannad]]''
* Toshio Kōmura in ''[[Clannad]]''

Revision as of 14:00, 14 June 2015

Describe Takeshi Aono here

Takeshi Aono (青野 武, Aono Takeshi?) (June 19, 1936 - April 9, 2012) was a seiyū and actor from Asahikawa, Hokkaidō affiliated with Aoni Production. He graduated from Hokkaidō Asahikawa Higashi High School.

Aono was most known for the roles of Shiro Sanada (Uchuu Senkan Yamato), Rihaku (Fist of the North Star), Nurarihyon (Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro), Piccolo Daimao and Kami-sama (Dragon Ball), Kumahachi Kumada (Kiteretsu Daihyakka) and Tomozō Sakura (Chibi Maruko Chan). Aono is also known to appear in all One Piece movies. He was also known to gamers as the voice of the diabolical Dr. Wily in the PlayStation-era Mega Man games.

He was also the official dub actor of Michael Palin.

In May 2010, Aono suffered a stroke from an aortic infection and passed away nearly two years later on April 9, 2012. Rest in peace, Takeshi Aono.

Notable roles