Fumihiko Tachiki

Fumihiko Tachiki

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Fumihiko Tachiki is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. He belong to the Osawa office. Nicknames "Bun-chan and Fumin" He is best known for his role as Kenpachi Zaraki from Bleach and Akainu from One Piece. In the name of TAKADA BAND, together with Ami Mimatsu , he also announced the opening theme “Carnaval Babel” of TV animation “ BLUE SEED ” and CD album “ 3 × 3EYES ”. In 2003, he formed a vocal unit 2HEARTS with Tomoyuki Morikawa , releasing music CDs and performing live activities.Read full biography

TV Shows

73 Tracked Shows

Other Credits

Gintama 2: The Exceedingly Strange Gintama-chan (2018), Gakuen Basara: Samurai High School (2018), 焼肉店センゴク (2017), Big Order (2016), Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman (2015), Battle Spirits: Burning Soul (2015), Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman (2013), Miyakawa-ke no Kuufuku (2013), La Storia della Arcana Famiglia (2012), Fireball Charming (2011), Katte ni Kaizou (2011), Okamikakushi: Masque of the Wolf (2010), Queen's Blade: Beautiful Fighters (2010), Shangri-La (2009), Blassreiter (2008), Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens (2008), Fireball (2008), Graveyard Kitaro (2008), El Cazador de la Bruja (2007), Tales of Symphonia: The Animation (2007), Cackling Kitarou (2007), GR -GIANT ROBO- (2007), Black Lagoon (2006), Kurau Phantom Memory (2004), Angelique: Twin Collection (2002), Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002), Mirage of Blaze (2002), Mazinkaiser (2001), Marine A Go-Go (2001), Kokoro Library (2001), Eden's Bowy (1999), Dangaizer 3 (1999), Colorful (1999), Flint: The Time Detective (1998), Legend of Basara (1998), Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (1997), Jungle de Ikou! (1997), Battle Arena Toshinden (1996), Hyper Doll (1995), Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), Gatchaman (1994), Iria: Zeiram the Animation (1994), Combustible Campus Guardress (1994), Bakuen Campus Guardress (1994), Shippuu! Iron Leaguer (1993), Super Zugan (1992), Tetsujin 28-go FX (1992), Be-Bop High School (1990), Devilman (1987)