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Masahito Yabe (矢部 雅史, Yabe Masahito; born July 9, 1970, Saitama Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese voice actor[1] affiliated with Office Watanabe.

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'''Masahito Yabe''' (矢部 雅史, ''Yabe Masahito'', born July 9, 1970) is a Japanese voice actor known for his contributions to anime series and tokusatsu productions. Born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Yabe is affiliated with Office Watanabe and has provided voices for characters in notable anime such as ''Gantz'', as well as voicing a character in the live-action tokusatsu series ''Ressha Sentai ToQger''. His versatile career includes roles across animation, video games, and other media, earning him recognition within the Japanese entertainment industry. Yabe's work spans several decades, with performances in various popular franchises including ''Cardfight!! Vanguard'', where he voiced Sugiru Kariya. He continues to be active in the voice acting field, contributing to both mainstream and niche projects.

Early life

Birth and background

Masahito Yabe was born on July 6, 1970, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. He is affiliated with the talent agency Office Watanabe.

Career

Entry into voice acting

Masahito Yabe entered the voice acting industry in 1996. Born in 1970, he began his professional career at age 26. He is represented by Office Watanabe, the talent agency with which he has maintained a long-term affiliation. His career has primarily consisted of supporting and character roles rather than starring leads. Early work focused on minor and bit parts in anime and related media, with public records showing sparse credits prior to 2004.

Anime voice roles

Masahito Yabe has built an extensive career voicing supporting and recurring characters in Japanese anime, frequently portraying older men, teachers, yokai, monsters, shop owners, and other ensemble figures across various genres including shonen, supernatural, and comedy series. Among his notable early roles is Jouichirou Nishi in Gantz (2004), where he appeared in 11 episodes. He voiced Albert Chamomile, also known as Kamo-kun, in the Mahou Sensei Negima! series, Negima!?, and related OVAs. In Bleach and its sequel Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Yabe portrayed Zennosuke Kurumadani in a recurring capacity across arcs, including 3 episodes in the latter series. Yabe provided the voice for Hideyoshi Sarutobi in My Bride is a Mermaid (Seto no Hanayome). He voiced DJ Peacock in Mysterious Joker (Kaitou Joker) across seasons 1 through 4. In Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, he portrayed the yokai Kappa. His other prominent recurring roles include Hōsuke in Sket Dance, central in 15 episodes, Chousuke Takada in Assassination Classroom during seasons 1 and 2 where he appeared in 8 episodes, and multiple characters in the Yo-kai Watch franchise such as Wiglin, Happierre, and Nogappa. Yabe also voiced Naoki Takeda in Phi Brain: Puzzle of God and Bei in Toriko. These performances highlight Yabe's versatility in voicing distinctive supporting characters that enrich the worlds of long-running and franchise anime productions.

Tokusatsu voice roles

Masahito Yabe has contributed to tokusatsu productions through voice acting, most notably providing the voice for Wig Shadow, a Shadow Line monster appearing in Ressha Sentai ToQger. This role occurred in a single episode of the 2014 Super Sentai series, where Wig Shadow was a wig/chicken-themed antagonist. His involvement in tokusatsu remains limited to this isolated credit, with no evidence of recurring or extensive work in live-action special effects series.

Video games and international dubs

Masahito Yabe has provided Japanese voice acting for several video games and international animated productions, with these contributions remaining secondary to his primary career in anime. His video game roles include Owkinie in Summon Night 3, as well as Granvald and Oyakata in Summon Night 4. In the Galaxy Angel series, he voiced Vermouth Matin in Galaxy Angel and Hamon Zerbec in Galaxy Angel II: Eigo Kaiki no Koku. He also performed the Japanese dub for Zed in the 2016 Ratchet & Clank video game. Yabe's work in international dubs encompasses Japanese versions of Western animated projects. He voiced A Pimp Named Slickback in the Japanese dub of the animated television series The Boondocks. He additionally provided the voice for Baboon in the Japanese dub of the 2016 animated film Sing. These roles often feature distinctive supporting characters comparable to those in his anime performances.

Production and other contributions

Masahito Yabe's contributions extend beyond voice acting to include limited work in music within the anime industry. In addition, he performed the second ending theme song (ED2) for the 2009 OVA series Mahō Sensei Negima!: Mō Hitotsu no Sekai. This non-acting contribution remains rare in his career, which has primarily focused on voice performances in anime, tokusatsu, and video games.
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