Yūji Ueda
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Yūji Ueda (Japanese: うえだゆうじ Ueda Yūji) is a Japanese voice actor for the Pokémon anime. He was born on June 15, 1967, in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is married to fellow voice actor Omi Minami.
He previously used the kanji form of his name as his stage name, 上田祐司.
Pokémon roles
In Pokémon, Ueda is most well known as the voice of Brock and Jessie's Wobbuffet. He has also provided several voices for minor characters as well as the voices of many Pokémon.
Humans
Major
Minor
- Halverson
- Sophocles's father
- Team Rocket Grunt
- One of J's henchman
- Hiker B (SM034)
- Announcer (EP001, M20)
- One of Viren's underlings
- Various guest characters
Pokémon
Major
- Jessie's Wobbuffet
- Ash's Treecko, Grovyle and Sceptile
- Ash's Monferno and Infernape
- Ash's Cyndaquil and Quilava
- Ash's Noctowl
- Ash's Froakie, Frogadier and Greninja
- Ash's Goodra
- James's Victreebel (EP057-EP094)
- Paul's Gliscor
- Paul's Magmar/Magmortar
- Harley's Cacturne
- Mimey
- Zippo
- Barry's Hitmonlee
- Monsieur Pierre's Klefki
- Sawyer's Treecko, Grovyle and Sceptile
- Olivia's Lycanroc
Minor
- Cerulean Gym's Seel and Dewgong
- Norman's Vigoroth
- Falkner's Hoothoot
- One of Hagatha and Nagathas' Hoothoot
- Pryce's Dewgong
- Cassidy's Raticate
- Casey's Elekid
- Julie's Furret
- Benji's father's Pidgeotto
- Macy's Quilava
- Oliver's Lanturn
- Shauna's Meditite
- Romeo's Volbeat
- Stephanie's father's Treecko
- Rocky's Quagsire
- Head engineer's Magmar
- Lucas's Magmortar
- Mirror World Wobbuffet
- Riot's Greninja
- Nini's Farfetch'd
- Ornithol's Noctowl
- Alva's Gengar
- Rapp's Zubat
- Mad Boober's Magmortar
- Kagachi's Sudowoodo
- Flygon (Ride Pokémon)
- Charizard clone (The Birth of Mewtwo)
- Magby (Pichu Brothers shorts)
- Seaking (Slowking's Day)
- Pidgey (EP001, EP081, EP164, EP195, EP211, EP274, AG178)
- Wartortle (EP060)
- Pidgeot (EP104)
- Quagsire (EP127)
- Sentret (EP133)
- Sudowoodo (EP162)
- Treecko (AG071)
- Elekid (DP137)
- Lycanroc (SM015; Midday and Midnight Forms)
- Stoutland (Poké Ride; SM032)
- Hoothoot (Pikachu's Rescue Adventure)
- Squirtle (SS007)
- Passimian (SM064)
- Sandshrew (SM080) (Alola Form)
Musical appearances in Pokémon
- Takeshi's Paradise (タケシのパラダイス)
- Everyone Walk Together (みんなであるこう!)
Super Smash Bros. series
Famous non-Pokémon roles
- Takuto Meyers (Galaxy Angel)
- Keitaro Urashima (Love Hina)
- Akito Tenkawa (Martian Successor Nadesico)
- Sanosuke Sagara (Rurouni Kenshin)
- Horohoro (Trey Racer) (Shaman King)
- Amiboshi and Suboshi (Fushigi Yūgi)
- Kakyō Kazuku (X (TV))
- Hiroyuki Ueda (Chobits)
- Abarenbō (Di Gi Charat)
- Billy Katagiri (Mobile Suit Gundam 00)
- Hōjō and Akitoki Hōjō (InuYasha)
- Karl Lichien Schwartz (Zoids)
- Zappa (Guilty Gear X2)
- Big Knife Sarquiss (One Piece)
- Jirō Akutagawa (The Prince of Tennis)
- Hamel (Violinist of Hameln (anime))
- Zolf J. Kimblee (Fullmetal Alchemist (2003))
- Spada Belforma (Tales of Innocence)
Dubbing roles
Live-action
- Darick the Dockhand (I Still Know What You Did Last Summer)
- Mouse (The Matrix)
Animation
- Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Tucker Foley, Dash Baxter, Box Ghost and additional voices (Danny Phantom)
- David Carter (Invasion America)
- Osmosis Jones (Ozzy & Drix)
- Minor Roles (Regular Show)
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