VOICES OF Strider Hiryu
VIDEO GAMES
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011)
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Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000)
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Super Heroes (1998)
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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011)
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Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000)
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Super Heroes (1998)
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said at 7:21 PM on Sun Nov 13 2011
P.S. Strider Hiryu is a NINJA! Do not compare this icon to Naruto.
said at 10:58 PM on Sun Nov 13 2011
said at 5:16 PM on Mon Nov 14 2011
Nah, I'm just having myself a bloody joke. You understand, right? Anyhoo, this link may be what you should be looking for:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=3445
As I have said before, Yuji Ueda so far voices Strider only in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, whilst Kousuke Toriumi has voiced Phoenix Wright in the same game.
said at 7:46 PM on Mon Nov 14 2011
Kosuke Toriumi's agency mentions doing his voice at least for "Capcom All-Stars" (the cancelled one), but doesn't say anything about MVC. So now we know both of them have voiced them, but can't be certain either did those games. But to me at least, it makes more sense that it was Ueda. He plays him in UMVC3, and he was credited for MVC so it's likely he did Hiryu then too.
Not only that, but Kosuke Toriumi is not even credited in MVC. Instead there is a "Tomomi Fube", who a lot of people believe is an alias for Toriumi. But, bear in mind that it's possible this Tomomi Fube only provided the voice for an assist character and not any of the playable cast members. Not only that, but "Tomomi" is a female name so it might not even be him.
I recommend that you read this forum topic. In short, it points out that there is a VA named "Tomomi Fube", but it's a woman with a different birth date than Kosuke Toriumi.
http://stridercitadel.b1.jcink.com/index.php?showtopic=286
Also, for future reference: error reports should go in the forums, not in comments.
said at 3:47 AM on Tue Nov 15 2011
Now I'm pretty much just saying that voice crediting at the time was never much in any depth, so a multiple amount of confusions were probably hanging around (You say Yuji Ueda was doing Strider's voice, while I say Kousuke performed it). Another thing: Tomomi Fuube COULD have been an alias after all for Kousuke, but maybe this person might have voiced one of the assist characters like you said... and "Tomomi" being a female name? Ha! Should this mean that any girl with the name "Dakota" should be really a male? Logic isn't always trustworthy, my friend.
To change the subject, I have this to say: I've been noticing that at BTVA, a lot of users here are pretty much about as cynical as the ones from Sonic News Network (not that that's always a negative, mind you). If this constantly acts up, then one more member will be lost due to pressure; for instance, continually asked for a source or has one opinion that another member miscalculated as a "fact".
Finally, for future reference: This is not 100% an argument. Thank you.
said at 7:15 AM on Tue Nov 15 2011
My point about ANN is that they cite sources sometimes, but not always. The Hiryu point was unsourced. Versus that forum thread, which, although it didn't prove either one 100%, did have a lot of detail and insight put into it.
Yes, Tomomi being a female name doesn't mean much by itself, but compared with the other discoveries they made (like a different birthdate) shows that it might not be the same person as Kosuke Toriumi. So, until then (since there's no proof he was in the game), I will leave it credited as Yuji Ueda.
said at 4:16 PM on Tue Nov 15 2011
Damn was I the one who should apologize. It seems that my dirty conscience tells me to stick to the unreliable, but sometimes sourceful locations. So without further, I guess this here was another faux pas.
said at 3:19 PM on Sun May 6 2012
Then again, if you listen to Strider Hiryuu's j.HP sound clip it sounds JUST LIKE Horohoro from Shaman King and Jin Saotome from the same MVC series, two of Yuuji Ueda's most notable roles.
said at 8:14 PM on Tue May 8 2012
said at 9:03 PM on Tue May 8 2012