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Eiji Kusuhara (born 2 January 1947 - died 23 April 2010) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was one of the voice actors who worked on Robotboy (series). He was the voice of the evil genius and main villian Dr Kamikazi in the animated TV series Robotboy. He played the role 57 times in the entire series.

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  • Eiji Kusuhara (born 2 January 1947 - died 23 April 2010) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was one of the voice actors who worked on Robotboy (series). He was the voice of the evil genius and main villian Dr Kamikazi in the animated TV series Robotboy. He played the role 57 times in the entire series.
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  • Eiji Kusuhara (born 2 January 1947 - died 23 April 2010) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was one of the voice actors who worked on Robotboy (series). He was the voice of the evil genius and main villian Dr Kamikazi in the animated TV series Robotboy. He played the role 57 times in the entire series. He became famous when he played the sadistic Lieutenant Sato in the television series Tenko (1981-85). He also appeared on stages across the UK and Europe in a variety of beguiling roles. He was one of the first professional Japanese actors active in London in the 1970s and enjoyed something of a monopoly on roles until he starred alongside a fellow countryman, Togo Igawa (Who spoke the voice of Professor Moshimo), in The Man Who Shot Christmas (1984). Eiji spent most of his adult life in Britain. He always seemed relieved to have left his home country but was also perplexed by British culture.
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