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Often compared to the best of the best, Kenjiro Tsudais consideredto have the most distinct and prolific voice in the Japanese voice-acting industry. Tsuda-san began his journey in 1995 and has been associated with various aspects of entertainment as he has been in stage acting, narration, film acting, and even a director.However, he stands out the most for his charismatic voice,whichhasleft fans astounded.

In his stellar career, Kenjiro Tsuda has made his name for voicing dark and passionate characters,which have instantly becomefan favorites. FromHorimiya to My Hero Academia,Tsuda-san has made fans go nuts asbroughtthe characters to life with passion and an arrogant air, leaving an indelible mark in theminds of the viewers.
5) Jigen/ Isshiki Otsutsuki FromBoruto: Naruto Next Generations
Kenjiro Tsuda’s deep voice and history of playing villains make him the perfect candidate to voice Jigen/ Isshiki Otsutsuki inBoruto: Naruto Next Generations. The character was one of the coldest and most villainous characterstobeever featuredinMasashi Kishimoto’sShonen Series.The character leaves a massive impact on the viewers as heis portrayedas a calculative andmercilesscharacterwho would go to any lengths to make his goal successful.
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Furthermore, he was one of the biggest villains in the series, with incredible ninjutsu techniquesthathe flaunted on his foes with precision and fury. Such traits pave the way for the character to become one of the best villains of the series.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generationshas a rating of 6.4/10 on IMDb, andit can be streamedon Crunchyroll.

4) Rohan Kishibe FromChainsaw Man
Featured for the first time in episode 10 ofChainsaw Man,Rohan Kishibewas quick to makeevery scene instantly memorable. The character was one of the main characters in the series, where hewas taskedto train Denji and Power, the protagonists ofChainsaw Man. However, what followed was an intriguing and hilarious training montage as the brutal and rigorous training gave a hard time to the uncanny team of Denji and Power.
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Nevertheless,Kenjiro Tsudamade the character memorable in limited episodes asthey dida wonderfuljob voicing the character, who had someextent ofdry humor and wit, making the characterbecomeiconic.
Chainsaw Manhas a rating of 8.4/10 on IMDb,anditcan be streamedon Crunchyroll.

3) Overhaul FromMy Hero Academia
Kohei Horikoshi’sMy Hero Academiais a platter full of iconic protagonists andantagonists,from All for One, Tomura Shigaraki, Stain, and Dabiallof them are iconic and add to the story.However, if there is one character that leaves a lasting impression on thefans of theseries,thenit is Kenjiro Tsuda’s Overhaul.
The frightening yakuza boss was one of the most intimidating characters, if not the most intimidatinginthe entire series. Even thoughhe was showcasedascooland composed at the beginning of Season 4bythe time the Arc reached its peak, Overhaul showcased a rollercoaster of emotions that made himsounforgettable.

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The emotional state of the character was necessary to convey the story and resonate the emotional state of the character with the fans. Kenjiro Tsuda’s iconic performance did an exemplary job of showcasing Overhaul’s emotional state of mind, making him look calm, angry, or frantic, making him the best villain in the entire series.
My Hero Academiahas a rating of 8.3/10 on IMDb,anditcan be streamedon Crunchyroll.

2) Kento Nanami FromJujutsu Kaisen
Gege Akutami’sJujutsu Kaisenfeatureda plethora oficonic characters that stand out in the series, but none could match Kento Nanami. Though the characteris showcasedas grumpy and unapproachable in thebeginning,soon fansget to see his emotionalside,as he becomes a mentor to Itadori Yuji.
The character showcased strength blended with wisdom and the reality of the harsh world. His unwavering determination to carry out the duties as a jujutsu sorcerer resonated deeply with the audience. Tsuda-san made Nanami-san closer to our hearts as he could easily switch from beingtoughtobeingkind.
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However, he was the victim of Gege Akutami’s narrative fatalities, as his screen timecame to an endwhen he met his tragic ending at the hands of Mahito.
Jujutsu Kaisenhas a rating of 8.6/10 on IMDb,anditcan be streamedon Crunchyroll.
1) Joker fromFire Force
Joker and the term ‘catalyst of havoc’ go hand in hand as he isanunpredictableman, often adding a layer ofcomplexity to the narrative.Atsushi Ohkubo’sFire Forcerevolves around people who can manipulate or create fire, and the character voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda does the same.
The anti-hero is morally ambiguous and has questionable alliance that often makes the viewers question his moral compass,oftenleaving fans curious and binge-watching the series to explore the character. Kenjiro Tsuda does a perfect job of capturing the chaotic and sadistic nature of Joker, making him stand out in the series.
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Fire Forcehas a rating of 7.6/10 on IMDb, and it can be streamed on Crunchyroll.
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