Four talented voice actors including Minami Takayama will make guest appearances in the TV anime "Laughshelf NEW!

Four talented voice actors will make guest appearances in the currently airing TV anime "Laughshelf Man NEW".




LaughSelSuman" is a manga by Fujiko Fujio A., the creator of "Kaibutsu-kun" and "Ninja Hattori-kun" and many other popular works that transcended generations. In 1989, it was adapted into an anime as "Gimia Buikku," a variety show. It became popular among children and adults alike for its black storyline and the distinctive characterization of the mysterious salesman, Moguro Fukuzo. The role of Mokuro Fukuzo was taken over by Tetsuaki Genda from the late Toru Ohira.
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This time, the character of Fukuzo Mokuro, played by Tetsuaki Genda, is "Dawn! played by Tetsuaki Genda, will be played by Tokua Kawashima, Minami Takayama, Rikiya Koyama, and Akira Ishida (in the order of the number of episodes). Please check out how Mokuro approaches the characters played by the splendid voice actors and see how the story will end "Hee-hee!

Cast comments】 ※Honorific titles omitted
■Tokuai Kawashima (7th episode "The Man Who Turned Out")
I watched the old productions in rear view, but I never thought I would be able to appear as a voice actor!
It was fun to be able to gush over Mr. Genda as well.

I enjoyed the chance to get to know Genda-san as well. ■Takayama Minami (7th episode "Mama Tomo no Okite")
When you are driven into a corner like that,
do you feel like you can't even stop relying on something?
I don't have a gimlet in my heart, so unfortunately I don't think I'll actually be "doomed"lol
Mr. Genda's Mr. Mokuro was very... eerie and pretty lol

■Rikiya Koyama (8th broadcast "The Man Chased by a Dream")
Working with a senior whom I have known well from the past is the most precious thing. It is safe, stable, and the best part of acting.
I am glad I came, glad I was invited, and glad I could participate.
I hope you will buy me another drink or two, or even invite me!

■Akira Ishida (8th broadcast "Bearded Taxi")
The reason "Laughing Man" is still relevant even though the times have changed
is probably because the problems and desires that people have are universal.

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