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|image=[[File:Toru.jpg|260px]]<br>Toru Furuya posing for his site | |image=[[File:Toru.jpg|260px]]<br>Toru Furuya posing for his site | ||
|born=July 31, 1953 | |born=July 31, 1953 (age {{age|July 31, 1953}})<ref>[https://neoapo.com/voiceartists/175]</ref> | ||
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{{quote| I have acted Super Mario from 1986 to 1998. Last projects I work on were BS Super Mario Bros for Satellaview.|Toru Furuya}} | {{quote|I have acted Super Mario from 1986 to 1998. Last projects I work on were BS Super Mario Bros for Satellaview.|Toru Furuya}} | ||
'''Toru Furuya''' (Japanese: 古谷 徹, ''Furuya Tōru'') is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator who voiced [[Mario]] in various ''Super Mario'' commercials, OVA's, games, and movies in Japan. He is best known for his starring role in the film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime | '''Toru Furuya''' (Japanese: 古谷 徹, ''Furuya Tōru'') is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator who voiced [[Mario]] in various ''Super Mario'' commercials, OVA's, games, and movies in Japan. He is best known for his starring role in the film ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' as Mario in 1986. Furuya consistently voiced Mario in Japanese media until 1991, and last voiced him in 1998. Furuya is still currently working as a voice actor and narrator in other Japanese anime such as ''{{wp|Dragon Ball Z}}'' and ''{{wp|Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon}}''. | ||
Furuya was 33 years old when he was approached by Masami Hata to star as the voice of Mario in the 1986 anime film. He was then followed by Yū Mizushima as Luigi, Akiko Wada as Bowser, and famous Japanese pop singer Mami Yamase as Princess Peach. Almost three years later, Furuya was asked to reprise his role as Mario for the upcoming ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'' alongside two educational ''Mario''-related videos. In an interview, he had explained that there would not be any re-releases of any Japanese ''Mario'' anime films.{{ref needed}} | Furuya was 33 years old when he was approached by Masami Hata to star as the voice of Mario in the 1986 anime film. He was then followed by Yū Mizushima as Luigi, Akiko Wada as Bowser, and famous Japanese pop singer Mami Yamase as Princess Peach. Almost three years later, Furuya was asked to reprise his role as Mario for the upcoming ''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'' alongside two educational ''Super Mario''-related videos. In an interview, he had explained that there would not be any re-releases of any Japanese ''Super Mario'' anime films.{{ref needed}} | ||
Much later, Furuya | Much later, Furuya reprised his role as Mario in spoken Japanese in three [[Satellaview]] ''Super Mario'' games. While his voice does not appear in the actual games, he could be heard during the satellite broadcasts through the Satellaview's Soundlink feature. | ||
==Works credited== | ==Works credited== | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime | *''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'' (1986) | ||
* | *[[Nagatanien]] commercials (1986-1987) | ||
*''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1989) | *''[[Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1989) | ||
*''[[Super Mario no Kōtsū Anzen]]'' (1989) | *''[[Super Mario no Kōtsū Anzen]]'' (1989) | ||
*''[[Super Mario no Shōbōtai]]'' (1989) | *''[[Super Mario no Shōbōtai]]'' (1989) | ||
*''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no | *''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]'' (1991) | ||
*''[[BS Super Mario USA|BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge]]'' (1996, Soundlink) | |||
*''[[BS Super Mario USA|BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge]]'' | *''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]'' (1997, Soundlink) | ||
*''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]'' | *''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'' (1997-98, Soundlink) | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Toru mario.jpg|Furuya's profile from a ''Mario''-related magazine | Toru mario.jpg|Furuya's profile from a ''Super Mario''-related magazine | ||
Toru2.jpg|Furuya standing in front of manga books | Toru2.jpg|Furuya standing in front of manga books | ||
Toru3.jpg|An old photograph of a young Furuya | Toru3.jpg|An old photograph of a young Furuya | ||
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{{Wikipedia|Tōru Furuya}} | {{Wikipedia|Tōru Furuya}} | ||
*[http://www.torushome.com/ Personal website] | *[http://www.torushome.com/ Personal website] | ||
*[https://twitter.com/torushome Twitter page] | |||
{{People}} | {{People}} | ||
[[Category:Voice actors]] | [[Category:Voice actors]] |
Latest revision as of 23:55, December 3, 2024
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Born | July 31, 1953 (age 71)[1] |
- “I have acted Super Mario from 1986 to 1998. Last projects I work on were BS Super Mario Bros for Satellaview.”
- —Toru Furuya
Toru Furuya (Japanese: 古谷 徹, Furuya Tōru) is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator who voiced Mario in various Super Mario commercials, OVA's, games, and movies in Japan. He is best known for his starring role in the film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen! as Mario in 1986. Furuya consistently voiced Mario in Japanese media until 1991, and last voiced him in 1998. Furuya is still currently working as a voice actor and narrator in other Japanese anime such as Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon.
Furuya was 33 years old when he was approached by Masami Hata to star as the voice of Mario in the 1986 anime film. He was then followed by Yū Mizushima as Luigi, Akiko Wada as Bowser, and famous Japanese pop singer Mami Yamase as Princess Peach. Almost three years later, Furuya was asked to reprise his role as Mario for the upcoming Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. alongside two educational Super Mario-related videos. In an interview, he had explained that there would not be any re-releases of any Japanese Super Mario anime films.[citation needed]
Much later, Furuya reprised his role as Mario in spoken Japanese in three Satellaview Super Mario games. While his voice does not appear in the actual games, he could be heard during the satellite broadcasts through the Satellaview's Soundlink feature.
Works credited[edit]
- Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen! (1986)
- Nagatanien commercials (1986-1987)
- Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. (1989)
- Super Mario no Kōtsū Anzen (1989)
- Super Mario no Shōbōtai (1989)
- Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land (1991)
- BS Super Mario USA Power Challenge (1996, Soundlink)
- Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium (1997, Soundlink)
- BS Super Mario Collection (1997-98, Soundlink)