Prized Possessions: Nakao’s Autograph

We somehow lost our digital camera’s battery charger a while back. Since we buckled down and purchased a replacement one, I have been looking around for random things to take photos of. It is one of those cases where you do not know what you have until you have lost it… then you get it back and go nuts…

I am sure I will get bored with taking photos of random things again very soon. Until then, I will populate a new blog category: Prized Possessions. I can be incredibly materialistic at times, and get a kick out of showing off the random crap I have accumulated over the years. Hey, some may call that a “character flaw”… I call it “great blog fodder”.

It is no secret that I moderately worship at the feet of a one Mr. Ryûsei Nakao. It is not as creepy and overboard as I might lead you to believe — I mostly just play it up for amusement. At the same time, I really do think he is pretty amazing at what he does, and is worthy of the respect he receives. While Freeza is one of his best-known and well-loved roles, Nakao has brought his voice to tons of other engaging characters. I have recently learned about his role as Mayuri Kurotsuchi in Bleach (which makes so much sense…!), but one of my personal favorites is that of Iizuka from the Rurouni Kenshin OVAs (you know… the one OVA series… perhaps if I say that enough times, it will become true?). As a stark contrast to Freeza and Kurotsuchi, Iizuka is just a regular guy. OK, fine… he is a a mole within an organization and not really just “a regular guy”, but compared to some of the other notable characters Nakao has played, that is the best description possible.

I think the guy is incredibly talented. Can you guess which of the items on this shelf is one of my most favorite things ever in the whole world like totally radical man?

Meghan grabbed this for me at Animazement 2009 when Nakao was a guest of honor (alongside Trunks’ voice actor, Takeshi Kusao). Notice the autograph on there? Here is a close up:

What did I tell you?! Nakao wrote my freakin’ name. Radical.

I have been looking for something along the lines of a see-through (maybe glass?) cube that I can put the figure inside of to keep dust off the base. Any suggestions on what I could get?


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7 responses to “Prized Possessions: Nakao’s Autograph”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    Use acrylic dude. More resistant than glass, easy to work with.

  2. Jacob (YBM) Avatar

    Insane. Nakao is truly one of the sharpest in the business and I was quite surprised to learn he voiced Baikinman on the show Anpanman (which we watched in my high school Japanese class). Surprisingly enough, Hiromi Tsuru voiced his girlfriend Dokin-chan!!

    Now you’ve gotta hope Wakamoto flies on over for a con!! O.o

  3. DaemonCorps Avatar

    Haha, just found out recently about Kurotsuchi’s VA, too. While I do follow Bleach, it’s only with the manga and not the anime, so I was completely surprised when a friend of mine shares a link of one particular scene on his facebook. I agree that it makes sense… but I in terms of character, I gotta go with Freeza, who while creepy at times also has a sense of uh… elegance, at least?

  4. Sean L. Avatar
    Sean L.

    Holy. Crap. I can’t believe you have his autograph. That is so freakin’ awesome. Not even kidding. I totally understand why you kind of worship Nakao. Haha. I mean, he is definitely my favorite voice actor in the entire DragonBall series. His performance as Freeza is just remarkable; it gives me chills. No one can compare.

  5. Brakus Avatar
    Brakus

    Even better, he was the voice of Yakko on Animaniacs in Japan. There is video online of his rendition of “Nations of the World” and it’s awesome.

    I got to meet Ryuusei Nakao a couple years ago also at Animazement. I got to do a “Dub Your Own Fight Scene” with him, and got some great videos of him at a couple of panels. Look for them under my YouTube account (Ryuusei Nakao and the business and Freeza does a Kamehameha).

  6. Eddie Avatar
    Eddie

    One of those small glass cubes that sports nerds use to keep their autographed baseballs in would probably work well.

  7. Kinoko Avatar
    Kinoko

    Word.

    And also, Takeshi Kusao wasn’t there last year. 🙂

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