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Kiyoshi Kawakubo 川久保潔
Born
(1929-11-18)November 18, 1929
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Died
April 16, 2019(2019-04-16) (aged 89)
Occupation
Voice actor
Years active
1952–2019
Agent
81 Produce
Kiyoshi Kawakubo (川久保潔, Kawakubo Kiyoshi, November 18, 1929 – April 16, 2019)[1] was a Japanese voice actor. He was from Yokohama, Japan.
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series to provide comic relief. Bo (ボウ, Bō) / Tab Voiced by (Japanese): KiyoshiKawakubo (1965 anime) Voiced by (English): A short, squat hyena, almost always...
the designs. Akira Kamiya as Shin Fubuki Iemasa Kayumi as Moebius KiyoshiKawakubo as Dr. Tachibana Noriko Ohara as Hiroshi Ryūsei Nakao as Gou Araishi...
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1987) April 11 – Monkey Punch, manga artist (b. 1937) April 16 – KiyoshiKawakubo, voice actor (b. 1929) May 12 – Machiko Kyō, actress (b. 1924) 20 May...