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Hiroshi Kamiya


Hiroshi Kamiya


Hiroshi Kamiya (神谷 浩史, Kamiya Hiroshi, born January 28, 1975) is a Japanese voice actor, singer and narrator affiliated with Aoni Production.

He is best known for the voice of Levi Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Koyomi Araragi in the Monogatari series, Trafalgar Law in One Piece, Mephisto Pheles in Blue Exorcist, Izaya Orihara in Durarara!!, Shinji Matō in the Fate franchise, Takashi Natsume in Natsume Yūjin Chō, Choromatsu in Mr. Osomatsu, Akashi Seijuro in Kuroko's Basketball, Yuzuru Otonashi in Angel Beats!, Yato in Noragami, Ranpo Edogawa in Bungo Stray Dogs, Nozomu Itoshiki in Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, Sōma in Working!!, Juli in Brothers Conflict, Balder Hringhorni in Kamigami no Asobi, Tieria Erde in Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Saiki Kusuo in The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and Kinshirō Kusatsu in Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!.

He won "Best Lead Actor" and "Best Personality" at the 3rd Seiyu Awards, and "Best Supporting Actor" at the 2nd Seiyu Awards. He hosts the radio show Dear Girl: Stories with Daisuke Ono.

Personal life

In July 2016, the tabloid magazine Flash revealed Kamiya had been married to manga artist Hikaru Nakamura for an undetermined amount of time. They have a daughter. During the 484th episode of Dear Girl: Stories, Kamiya only confirmed himself to be the person in the photo with the child, but he has never revealed the marriage allegations.

Filmography

Animated series

Anime films

Live-action films

Tokusatsu

Video games

.hack//G.U. as Arena Commentator
Black Rock Shooter as LLWO (Ririo)
Black/Matrix AD (Advanced) as Abel
Black/Matrix 00
Black/Matrix 2 as Reiji
Brothers Conflict: Passion Pink as Juli
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence as Joachim Armster
Castlevania Judgment as Aeon
Dear My Sun!!
Dear Girl: Stories Hibiki - Hibiki Tokkun Daisakusen!
Dokidoki Pretty League
Dragon Quest Heroes II as Terry
Dragon Quest: Heroes as Terry
Dragon Quest Treasures as Admiral Mogsworth, Monsters
Drastic Killer
Fate/Extra as Shinji Matō
Fate/stay night Réalta Nua as Shinji Matō
Fate/tiger colosseum as Shinji Matō
Favorite Dear as Ryudrall Allgreen
Final Fantasy Type-0 as Machina Kunagiri
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD as Machina Kunagiri
Final Fantasy X as Gatta, other minor characters
Final Promise Story as Wolf
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia as Clive
Gakuen Heaven Boy's Love Scramble! Type B
Gakuen Heaven Okawari!
Generation of Chaos Next
Genshin Impact as Neuvillette
Genso Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki as Protagonist
Granblue Fantasy as Levi (collaboration event)
Granblue Fantasy: Relink as Rolan
Green Green
Gum Kare! as Cool Ibuki
Gundam MS Sensen 0079
Gunparade March
Hoshi no Mahoroba
Hoshi Sora no Comic Garden
Identity V as Joseph Desaulniers
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle as Rohan Kishibe
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven as Rohan Kishibe
Kamigami no Asobi: Ludere Deorum as Balder Hringhorni
Kanon
Kessen III as Azai Nagamasa
Klonoa
Kuroko's Basketball Game of Miracles as Akashi Seijūrō
Langrisser (IV and V) as McClaine
Last Ranker as Zig
Minna no Golf Portable
Macross Ace Frontier as Michael Blanc
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 as Tieria Erde
Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Gundam Meisters as Tieria Erde
Monochrome Factor Cross Road as Kengo Asamura
Moshimo Ashita ga Hare Naraba as Kazuki Hatoba
Onmyoji as Taishakuten
Operation Darkness
Panic Palette
Panic Palette Portable
Piyotan: Housekeeper wa Cute na Tantei
Poison Pink as Orifen
Pokémon as N (Black 2 White 2 Animated Trailer)
Real Rode
Saint Seiya Omega: Ultimate Cosmo as Andromeda Shun
Samurai Warriors as Azai Nagamasa
Sentimental Graffiti
Shin Megami Tensei IV as Jonathan and Kiyoharu
Shining Force EXA as Phillip
Shining Blade as Rick
Shining Hearts as Rick
Shining Wind as Shumari
Shining Hearts as Fried Karim
Shining Resonance Refrain as Jinas
Shirotsu Mesōwa: Episode of the Clovers
Starry Sky as Ryunosuke Miyaji
Steal! as Kiryu Takayuki
Street Gears as Rookie
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin II Revelation of Evil God as Eran Xenosakis
Super Robot Wars series as Tieria Erde, Mikhail "Michel" Blanc
Tales of Hearts as Chalcedony Arcome
Tales of Hearts R as Chalcedony Arcome
The Robot Tsukurōse!
Togainu no Chi as Yukihito
Tokyo Babel as Setsuna Tendō
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria as Dallas, Kraad, Roland, Seluvia, Xehnon and Masato
Valkyria Chronicles II as Zeri
Venus & Braves
VitaminZ as Ruriya Tendo
Warriors Orochi as Azai Nagamasa
Xenosaga (I, II and III) as Canaan

Drama CD

  • Ai de Kitsuku Shibaritai ~Koi Yori Hageshiku~ as Ushio Igarashi
  • Attack On Titan Cleaning Battle as Levi
  • Barajou No Kiss as Mitsuru Tenjou
  • Hakushaku to Yōsei as Paul Ferman
  • Hana to Akuma as Vivi
  • I Love Pet! vol. 4 as Lop Ear - Sora
  • Karneval as Gareki
  • Kiss x Kiss vol 09: Tsundere Kiss as Togari Sakuya
  • Me & My Brothers as Takashi Miyashita
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Another Story: Mission-2306 as Tieria Erde
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Another Story: Road to 2307 as Tieria Erde
  • Mousou Kareshi (Pet) Series: Do M na Petto-kun as Makoto
  • Natsume Yūjin Chō as Takashi Natsume
  • S.L.H Stray Love Hearts! as Minemitsu Yamashina
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor as Naoya
  • Shirokuma Cafe as Penguin
  • Shitsuji-sama no Okiniiri as Iori Douke
  • Watashi ga Motete Dousunda as Hayato Shinomiya

Boys love CDs

  • Abareru Inu as Yuuji Tanimoto
  • Ai de Kitsuku Shibaritai: Koi Yori Hageshiku as Ushio Igarashi
  • Ai Kamoshirenai: Yamada Yugi Bamboo Selection CD 2 as Yanagi
  • Ai to Jingi ni Ikiru no sa as Seiji Shinkai
  • Benriya-san as Aki Kirigaya
  • blanc as Hikaru Kusakabe
  • Doukyusei as Hikaru Kusakabe
  • Eden wo Toukuhanarete 2 -Ryokuin no Rakuen-
  • Eden wo Toukuhanarete 3 -Setsunai Yoru no Rakuen- as Tadanao Takahashi
  • Egoist no Junai as Yukihito Hanamoto
  • Gakuen Heaven: Mirai wa Kimi no Mono as Kaoru Saionji
  • Gakuen Heaven: Tsuyokina Ninensei as Kaoru Saionji
  • Gakuen Heaven: Welcome to Heaven! as Kaoru Saionji
  • Gakuen Heaven: Happy Paradise as Kaoru Saionji
  • Hanaōgi: Zabuton 2
  • Hitorijime Theory as Wakamiya
  • Isso mou, Kudokitai! as Mikuni
  • Kachou no Koi as Yukio Kumagai
  • Kakehiki no Recipe as Masato Aihara
  • Kamisama no Ude no Naka as Ginger
  • Kannou Shousetsuka wa Hatsujou-chuu♡ as Wakaba Miyano
  • Kannou Shousetsuka wo Choukyou-chuu♡ as Wakaba Miyano
  • Kawaii Hito as Tomohiro Ikeuchi
  • Kayashima shi no Yuugana Seikatsu as Koizumi
  • Kishidou Club as Yuuki Sawamura
  • Kodomo no Hitomi (Misaki Kashiwabara)
  • Koi dorobou o Sagase! as Mikari Kasugano
  • Koi no Shizuku as Hajime Kikusui
  • Koi ni Inochi o Kakeru no sa as Seiji Shinkai
  • Kotonoha no Hana Series 1: Kotonoha no hana as Kazuaki Yomura
  • Kotonoha no Hana Series 2: Kotonoha no sekai as Kazuyo Akimura (fortune-teller)
  • Kotonoha no Hana Series 1.5: Kotonoha Biyori as Kazuaki Yomura
  • Kowakare: Zabuton 3
  • Kuroi Ryuu wa Nido Chikau as Rashuri
  • Migatte na Karyuudo as Satoshi Takase
  • Milk Crown no Tameiki as Mitsuru Uchikawa
  • Mimi o Sumaseba Kasukana Umi as Shoi Oosawa
  • Missing Road: Sekai wo Koete Kimi o Yobu as Alandis
  • N Dai Fuzoku Byōin Series 2 as Masahiko Sudo
  • O.B. as Hikaru Kusakabe
  • Osana na Jimi as Mitsuo Izawa
  • Ouji-sama Lv 2
  • Pretty Babies 1 & 2 as Kanata Fujino
  • Rakuen no Uta 1 & 2 as Nachi Sasamoto
  • Reload as Satoshi Jingu
  • Renai Kyotei Nukegake Nashi! as Igarashi Masami
  • Renai Sousa 1 & 2 as Kousuke Shiki
  • S as Masaki Shiiba
  • S - Kamiato - as Masaki Shiiba
  • S - Rekka - as Masaki Shiiba
  • S - Zankou - as Masaki Shiiba
  • Saihate no Kimi e as Masaya
  • Sanbyaku nen no Koi no Hate as Kon
  • Seikanji Series Vol. 1. Kono Tsumibukaki Yoru ni
  • Seikanji Series Vol. 2. Yogoto Mitsu wa Shitatarite as Fuyuki Seikanji
  • Seikanji Series vol. 3. Setsunasa wa Yoru no Biyaku
  • Seikanji Series Vol. 4. Tsumi no Shitone mo Nureru Yoru as Fuyuki Seikanji
  • Seikanji Series Vol. 6. Owari Naki Yorunohate
  • Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi 1: Onodera Ritsu no Baai + Yoshino Chiaki no Baai as Yuu Yanase
  • Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi 2: Yoshino Chiaki no Baai + Onodera Ritsu no Baai as Yuu Yanase
  • Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi 3: Onodera Ritsu no Baai + Yoshino Chiaki no Baai as Yuu Yanase
  • Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi 4: Yoshino Chiaki no Baai + Onodera Ritsu no Baai as Yuu Yanase
  • Sentimental Garden Lover as Hiro
  • Sex Pistols 3 as Shima
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 1. Shinayakana Netsujou as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 1.5 Sarasara as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 2. Himeya ka na Junjo as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 3. Azayakana Renjo as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 4. Yasuraka na Yoru no tame no Guwa as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 5. Hanayakana Aijo as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Series 6. Taoyakana Shinjo as Omi Koyama
  • Shinayakana Netsujou Bangaihen - Papillon de Chocolat
  • Shounen Yonkei
  • Slavers Series 2: Slaver's Lover Zenpen as Yoshihiro Hayase
  • Slavers Series 3: Slaver's Lover Kouhen as Yoshihiro Hayase
  • Slavers Series 4: Freezing Eye as Yoshihiro Hayase
  • Sokubaku no Aria as Shiki Fujimoto
  • Sono Yubi Dake ga Shitte Iru 2: Hidarite wa Kare no Yume o Miru as Masanobu Asaka
  • Sono Yubi Dake ga Shitte Iru 3: Kusuri Yubi wa Chinmoku Suru as Masanobu Asaka
  • Sora to Hara as Hikaru Kusakabe
  • Sotsugyousei as Hikaru Kusakabe
  • Steal! Series as Takayuki Kiryuu
  • Steal! Series 1: 1st Mission as Takayuki Kiryuu
  • Steal! Series 2: 2nd Mission as Takayuki Kiryuu
  • Steal! Series 3 part 1: Koisuru Valentine as Takayuki Kiryuu
  • Steal! Series 3 part 2: Aisare White Day as Takayuki Kiryuu
  • Subete wa Kono Yoru ni as Satoru Kaji
  • Super Lovers as Kaidou Ren
  • Tsumi no Shitone mo Nureru Yoru as Seikanji Fuyuki
  • Unison as Shuiichi Nagase
  • Utsukushii Hito as Riku Kotani
  • VIP as Kazutaka Yugi
  • VIP: Toge as Kazutaka Yugi
  • VIP: Kowaku as Kazutaka Yugi
  • Zabuton

Dubbing

Live-action

  • Josh Hutcherson
    • The Hunger Games – Peeta Mellark
    • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire – Peeta Mellark
    • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 – Peeta Mellark
    • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 – Peeta Mellark
  • 2 Days in the Valley – Allan Hopper (Greg Cruttwell)
  • Aaron Stone – S.T.A.N. (J. P. Manoux)
  • Alita: Battle Angel – Zapan (Ed Skrein)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg)
  • Below the Surface – Philip Nørgaard (Johannes Lassen)
  • Detective Chinatown 3 – Qin Feng (Liu Haoran)
  • F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers – Kavin Taemiyaklin Kittiyangkul (Metawin Opas-iamkajorn)
  • F9 – Otto (Thue Ersted Rasmussen)
  • Flatliners – Ray (Diego Luna)
  • Genius – Young Pablo Picasso
  • IF – Guardian Dog (Sam Rockwell)
  • It Chapter Two – Adult Eddie Kaspbrak (James Ransone)
  • Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons – Prince Important (Show Lo)
  • Justice League – Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg)
  • Killing Eve – Aaron Peel (Henry Lloyd-Hughes)
  • Pee Mak – Aey
  • Rebel Moon – Admiral Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein)
  • Running Wild with Bear Grylls – Bobby Bones
  • Shark Lake – Peter Mayes (Michael Aaron Milligan)
  • Ted – Ted (Seth MacFarlane)
  • Zack Snyder's Justice League – Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg)

Animation

  • Clifford the Big Red Dog – T-Bone

Character song CD

  • Attack on Titan - "Dark Side Of The Moon"
  • Bungo Stray Dogs - "Labyrinth Deciphering Game"
  • Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! - "Never Know"
  • Dear My Sun!! - "Metamorphose"
  • Digimon Frontier - "In the Blue"
  • Digimon Frontier - "More More Happy Christmas"
  • Durarara!! - "Subarashii Hibi (Wonderful Days)"
  • Durarara!! - "Katte ni Shiyagare (Whatever You Like)"
  • Favorite Dear - "Mirai no Tameni"
  • Gakuen Heaven - "Little Wish"
  • Gakuen Heaven - "Share the Future"
  • Gakuen Heaven - "Walk Up!"
  • Green Green - "Ondō ~Sōchō Solo Ver.~"
  • Hakushaku to Yōsei - "Shining Rose"
  • Kamigami no Asobi - "I Bless You"
  • Karneval - "Reach for the sky"
  • Kuroko's Basketball - FINAL EMPEROR
  • Kuroko's Basketball - DOUBLE CORE
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 - "Idea"
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 00 - "Elephant"
  • Monochrome Factor - "Awake ~Boku no Subete~"
  • Monochrome Factor - "The World of Tomorrow"
  • Natsume Yūjin Chō - "Atatakai Basho"
  • Noragami - "Tsukiyo no Fune"
  • Lxion Saga DT - "Stand Up ED"
  • One Piece - "Dr. Heart Stealer"
  • One Piece - "Lost in Shinsekai"
  • One Piece - "Headliners"
  • Pani Poni Dash! - "Nikukyū Bochō"
  • Ring ni Kakero - "Ibara no Senritsu ~Melody~"
  • Samurai Warriors - "Tokoshie Ni Saku Hana (A Flower That Blooms Eternally)"
  • Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei - "Happy Nanchara"
  • Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei - "Zesshō"
  • Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei - "Kurayami Shinjuu Soushisouai"
  • Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica - "Way to Go"
  • Starry Sky - "Shoot High"
  • Ultra Maniac - "Boku dake no..."
  • Working!! - "Heart no Edge ni Idomō (Go to Heart Edge)"
  • Working!!2 - "Itsumo you ni Love & Peace"
  • "Working!!3" - "Matsuge ni Lock"
  • Zoku Natsume Yūjin Chō - "Ayumiyoru Yuuki"

Discography

Mini albums

  • Hare no Hi (ハレノヒ) (2009)
  • Hareiro (ハレイロ) (2013)
  • Hareyon (ハレヨン) (2014)
  • Haregou (ハレゴウ) (2015)
  • Hareroku (ハレロク) (2015)
  • Theater (シアター) (2016)
  • Toy Box (2018)
  • Cue (2019)
  • TP (2020)
  • Brand New Way (2021)

Albums

  • Harezora (ハレゾラ) (2011)
  • appside (2022)

Singles

  • "For Myself" (2010)
  • "Nijiiro Chōchō" (虹色蝶々) (2011)
  • "Such a Beautiful Affair" (2012)
  • "START AGAIN" (2014)
  • "Danger Heaven?" (2016)
  • "Ism Rhythm" (イズムリズム) (2017)
  • "Kamisama Connection" (神様コネクション)(2017)
  • "Wawo!" (ワヲ!) (2023)

Live performances

  • Kiramune Music Festival 2009
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2010
  • KAmiYU in Wonderland 2010
  • DGS 4 Lovers Only
  • KAmiYU in Wonderland 2 2011
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2012
  • DGS Festival Carnival Matsuri
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2013
  • DGS Dear Boy Matsuri
  • KAmiYU in Wonderland 3 2013
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2014
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2015
  • Hiroshi Kamiya ~First Live~ Hareyon
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2016
  • DGS EXPO 2016
  • Hiroshi Kamiya Live 2016 “LIVE THEATER”
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2017
  • KAmiYU in Wonderland 4 2018
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2018
  • DGS vs MOB Live Survive 2018
  • Kiramune Music Festival 10TH Anniversary
  • MASOCHISTIC ONO BAND LIVE TOUR 2020
  • Hiroshi Kamiya LIVE TOUR “SUNNY BOX” 2021
  • DGS Festival Carnival 15TH Anniversary
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2023
  • Hiroshi Kamiya LIVE TOUR "WAO!" 2023
  • MASOCHISTIC ONO BAND 10th Anniversary Gasoline Meeting
  • Kiramune Music Festival 2024

References

  • Doi, Hitoshi. "Kamiya Hiroshi roles". Retrieved November 30, 2013.

External links

  • Aoni Production profile (in Japanese)
  • Hiroshi Kamiya at Ryu's Seiyuu Info Archived 2006-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hiroshi Kamiya Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at GamePlaza-Haruka Voice Acting Database (in Japanese)
  • Hiroshi Kamiya at Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database
  • Hiroshi Kamiya at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Hiroshi Kamiya at IMDb

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Hiroshi Kamiya (disambiguation)


Hiroshi Kamiya (disambiguation)


Hiroshi Kamiya (born 1975) is a Japanese voice actor.

Hiroshi Kamiya may refer to:

  • Hiroshi Kamiya (born 1961), Japanese shogi player
  • Hiroshi Kamiya (born 1968), Japanese politician



Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Hiroshi Kamiya (disambiguation) by Wikipedia (Historical)


Kamiya


Kamiya


Kamiya (written: 神谷 lit. god valley or 上谷 lit. upper valley) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Akira Kamiya (神谷 明, born 1946), Japanese voice actor
  • Erina Kamiya (神谷 衣理那, born 1992), Japanese speed skater
  • Hideki Kamiya (神谷 英樹, born 1970), Japanese video game designer
  • Hiroshi Kamiya (神谷 浩史, born 1975), Japanese voice actor
  • Hiroshi Kamiya (shogi) (神谷 広志, born 1961), Japanese shogi player
  • Mieko Kamiya (神谷 美恵子, 1914–1979), Japanese psychiatrist
  • Satoshi Kamiya (神谷 哲史, born 1981), Japanese origami artist
  • Sayaka Kamiya (神谷 涼, born 1982), Japanese actress and model

Fictional characters

  • Kamiya Kaoru (神谷 薫), protagonist of the manga series Rurouni Kenshin
  • Tai Kamiya, lead protagonist of Digimon

See also

  • Kamiya Station, a railway station in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

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Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: by Wikipedia (Historical)






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Koyomi Araragi


Koyomi Araragi


Koyomi Araragi (Japanese: 阿良々木 暦, Hepburn: Araragi Koyomi) is the protagonist of Nisio Isin's light novel series Monogatari. Araragi is a third-year high school student who became part vampire after sharing his blood with Shinobu Oshino. During the story, Araragi finds himself helping girls involved with a variety of apparitions, ghosts, beasts, spirits, and other supernatural phenomena, which often serve as proxies for their emotional and mental issues. While most of the narrative focuses on his multiple relationships and encounters, the series often centers on his own personal life as it tackles his origins as a vampire, most notably the Kizumonogatari prequel story.

Araragi was written by Nisio Isin as the main narrator of the series who often dealt other female characters in large discussions. However, Isin revised early manuscripts and rewrote Araragi as a better person and developed a relationship with Hitagi Senjougahara as a romantic couple. In the anime television series and film adaptations, Araragi was voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya who found the character hard to emulate as a result of his multiple narrations, monologues and interactions.

Araragi was popular for several years in polls involving characters and relationships. He has been praised for his role in the story as well as his romantic relationship with Senjougahara which remained appealing in the novels despite the large amount of romantic interests the character has. However, he was often criticized for his childish demeanor with younger characters, most notably in Nisemonogatari, which would scare general audiences.

Creation

Araragi appears in the Monogatari light novels by Nisio Isin; the author said that the protagonist was meant to be a "stud" and abandon his desires and lose his propensity for love. However, the novel was re-written in the form of romantic comedy elements with a major focus on Araragi's relationship with his love interest Hitagi Senjougahara. The vampire Shinobu Oshino was kept in secret until Nisemonogatari where she is revealed to his sidekick after several scenes where she remains silent without major activities in the narrative. With the Monogatari novels, Nisio Isin has been delving into one character per story arc by writing their one-on-one conversations with Araragi by each arc. While Araragi is not depicted in the light novels' covers, he was still designed by novel illustrator Vofan. This generated rumors that Araragi was never drawn for the novels until VOFAN corrected this on Twitter by showing his illustration that predated the anime series.

For the anime adaptations of the light novel, Araragi was voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya. The actor's work was divided into three categories: narration, monologue, and dialogue. He divided the text and devoted himself to processing it in a form close to the narration. Frequent switching between monologues and narration mixes objective explanations with the feelings of the Araragi which brought him difficulties. The number of sentences was overwhelmingly large, so if there is a number of words that one person could speak in a day, which led to several problems during recordings of the anime. Kamiya kept reading the novels to understand Araragi's character until the final school novel Owarimonogatari. Director Akiyuki Shinbo found Kamiya useful in the making of the anime adaptation noting he had already read the novels before the premiere. Erik Scott Kimerer narrated and voiced Araragi in the English-language audiobook version of Kizumonogatari, which was released by Bang Zoom! Entertainment on May 25, 2016.

Portrayal in Kizumonogatari

In regards to his prequel persona from Kizumonogatari, Araragi was portrayed to act more immature when interacting with others. His relationships with his mentor Meme Oshino, his first love interest Tsubasa Hanekawa and Shinobu's original vampire persona, Kiss-Shot, were written to have a major impact on his life. This would eventually result in Araragi developing into the more social teenager from Bakemonogatari. Director Shinbo wanted to learn why Araragi chose Senjougahara over Hanekawa since Araragi was also attracted to the latter in the prequel. Two subsequent stories, Nekomonogatari Black and Nekomonogatari White, serve as the major focus involving Araragi and Hanekawa's relationship which pleased Shinbo, believing he understood Nisio Isin's feelings in such novel. Araragi concludes that his feelings for Hanekawa were not romantic. Araragi's relationship with Hanekawa was written to be predecessor of the story arc "Tsubasa Cat, Part 6". Originally, the idea of the film was portraying the duo as friends but as the film was developed, Oishi found their relationship love provoking. Fellow director Tatsuya Oishi enjoyed the focus on Araragi and wanted his scenes with Kiss-Shot to be fulfilling in Kizumonogatari. The puberty jokes about Araragi wanting to touch Hanekawa's cleavage to prepare for his battle with Kiss-Shot were specifically made to make the audience feel uncomfortable and make sure it retains the comedy that the franchise is known for. Araragi's more degenerate persona was symbolized by how his hair covers the other half of his face compared to the TV series.

For the final fight between Araragi and Kiss-Shot, staff members at studio Shaft wanted to stay away from Isin's commentary as a torture in every move and instead animate a black comedy as a result of the several gruesome sequences. Oishi also wanted to emphasize Araragi's burst of rage when Hanekawa is severely wounded in the second film from the trilogy. In developing the protagonist, the staff came into thinking of it as a story about how Araragi has his set of values and ethics that he has spent 17 years building up completely overturned. As a result, he comes to realize the hypocrisy of his actions in saving someone out of pity and becomes another victim.

Kamiya was looking forward to voicing Araragi in Kizumonogatari for several years due to delays of the films. However, he was disappointed due to the more quiet atmosphere the film was given. He had already read the novel and wanted to repeat the same monologues. In contrast to the TV series, Kizumonogatari has no monologues, so it was essential for Kamiya to understand Araragi's inner thoughts as well as the subtle emotions behind his eye movements and breathing patterns. He was heavily supported by Shinbo while working in the film. During the scene in Tekketsu when Araragi first encounters Kissshot and tells her to take his blood, his state of mind was fluctuating rapidly. Although his internal turmoil was spelled out in the novel, the film had to continue without pausing. Being eleven years older during the recording when compared to his debut, Kamiya said the character of Araragi would be missing a sense of freshness because his acting chops have improved over time. There are many scenes where the underlying emotions do not match the superficial actions; there are parts where he would not understand how his character is feeling from the art alone. Kamiya had trouble deciding whether to convey what the animation showed or what Araragi truly felt in those moments. It was hard to determine which emotions to reflect in his voice. He knew Araragi would be misunderstood even if the audience picked up on all the nuances in the art. Kamiya had to think about how to create these clues while deciding whether to create them at all, which was a lot of work. However, recordings with Owarimonogatari helped Kamiya understand several parts from Araragi's mental state.

Appearances

Araragi is the protagonist of the Monogatari light novel series. He is a third-year high school student who fails every subject except mathematics. The series starts with Bakemonogatari where he meet his antagonistic classmate Hitagi Senjougahara after saving her from falling to the stairs. Despite Senjougahara's threats, Araragi notices she has several problems. He offers his help, revealing his own secret of being part vampire in the process. Once Araragi helps solve Senjougahara's problem, she becomes friendlier with him, talking to him several times until she confesses she is in love with him. As Araragi responds to her feelings, the two start dating and he often asks her with help with studying. Although Araragi initially has dates with Senjougahara, Araragi requests her girlfriend's aid into improving his academics as he had poor interests into school before meeting her. The prequel novel Kizumonogatari later reveals that after being attacked by a vampire during spring break and becoming a vampire himself, specialist Meme Oshino helps him become human again, though Araragi retains several lingering side effects and vampiric powers such as enhanced regenerative abilities. Araragi occasionally visits Oshino in order to get rid of Apparitions following innocent people, which often result in Araragi sacrificing himself for their sake as he is unwilling to hurt others.

The prequel novel Kizumonogatari portrays Araragi as a lonely student who only befriends Tsubasa Hanekawa despite his reluctance to form bonds. Araragi then encounters Shinobu for the first time as "Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade". Kiss-Shot asks Araragi to give her his blood in order to save her life, and when he does, Araragi finds himself reborn as her vampire subordinate. He then asks Kiss-Shot how he can revert himself and she answers that he has to find all of her limbs that were cut by her killers. Araragi and Oshino succeed at fully restoring Kiss-Shot. Despite lacking skills as a martial artist, Araragi's new body strengthened by Kiss-Shot allows him to easily defeat the other vampires hunting his master. Kiss-Shot admits that she was going to throw the fight, and explains that she has to die to restore a subordinate's humanity, but could not do so for her previous subordinate because she was too scared of death. Oshino proposes a solution that will "make everyone miserable": Araragi will suck out Kiss-Shot's blood only to the point that she is too weak to hunt humans, leaving them both quasi-versions of vampire and human. The prequel Nekomonogatari has Araragi confused about his feelings for Hanekawa before the beginning of Bakemonogatari with his sisters believing he is only sexually frustrated. Eventually, when learning of a Apparitions Hanekawa has, Araragi realizes he does not love Hanekawa and instead just wants to help her in a heroic complex.

In the novel Owarimonogatari, Araragi reflects on his school life and how he started being hated by a classmate, Sodachi Oikura, who used to teach him mathematics. With Hanekawa's aid, Araragi confronts Oikura and, after learning of her poor upbringing, he tells her to hate him if it helps her reach happiness. After solving this issue, Araragi realizes he also an alter-ego who judges him in the form of young student, Ōgi Oshino. Eventually, Araragi starts making peace with his hero complex and graduates from high school alongside Hanekawa and Senjougahara. Following his graduation, Araragi enters into a university but keeps helping others. He ends up marrying his girlfriend in his adult life. After graduating from university, Araragi follows his parents' footsteps and becomes a police officer.

Reception

Koyomi Araragi has been a popular character. In Takarajimasha's Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! guide book, he ranked sixth in the "Best Male Character" in 2009, second in 2010, seventh in 2011, third in 2012, and sixth in 2013. In the Newtype Anime Awards from 2014 and 2016, Araragi took ninth and fourth place in male character category, respectively. In Charapedia polls, his relationship with Senjougahara stood out as one of the best couples in anime. Newtype magazine named him the 18th best anime male character of the 2000s.

Critical response to Araragi's character in the first story arcs were mixed. THEM Anime Reviews praised Araragi's relationship with all the characters he helps to solve a problem, comparing the protagonist with Kyon from the Haruhi Suzumiya series. He further enjoyed how Araragi also has own personal issues to deal with when there are no girls in need to. However, he found Araragi's romantic relationship with Senjougahara unlikable at times due to the poor manners of Senjougahara. Comic Book Resources noted how Araragi stands out thanks to the chemistry he develops with other characters despite the story coming across as a harem. While finding the main couple appealing, Rice Digital lamented how Senjougahara is not present in most episodes, leaving the reviewer with the desire to develop them more. While enjoying the conflicts between Araragi and Mayoi in the first series, Anime News Network found their interactions in the light novel tiring as their interactions are longer. Although the interactions between Araragi and the rest to be the main selling point of the series, Comic Book Resources was against Suruga Kanbaru being portrayed lesbian, and claimed that women needing to be saved by a male did not age well years after the novels' release.

In a further analysis of the series, Anime News Network criticized Araragi's relationship with his sisters, Karen and Tsukihi, which come across as "creepy and wrong". The writer further highlights an infamous scene from Nisemonogatari where Araragi uses a toothbrush on Karen's teeth, which is portrayed in "excruciating detail, framed romantically, overtly sexually, with groaning noises". This incest-like moment was noted as a potential turn-off for casual viewers. Despite Araragi's lust for women, Anime News Network noted that the protagonist remains loyal to Senjougahara. Among other story arcs, Anime News Network commented that Araragi's heroic complex is developed deeply. The explanation of Araragi's and Shinobu's relationship in the second season led to further praise by THEM Anime Reviews but the writer had mixed feelings in regards to his screentime with Hanekawa as there was also potential for the two being a potential couple.

Barbara Greene from Tokyo International University said Araragi is an "otaku self-insert character", who find a multi-layered combination of the narrative of the real to be fulfilling, Araragi elects to retain this connection to the supernatural despite the hardships it can cause. This decision draws him towards an array of moe characters who give him greater access to the supernatural world in the universe of Bakemonogatari. Even among Araragi's harem of possessed schoolgirls, there are only two who possess "real world" counterparts—Senjougahara and Hanekawa. In general, Comic Book Resources said that out of several events in the franchise, Araragi deciding to stay as a vampire does not make sense as he will remain young forever and outlive Senjougahara.

The character's origins in Kizumonogatari were praised by Anime News Network for exploring his first meeting with Hanekawa and transformation into a vampire with the film using less words than the TV series to convey emotions. His fights were praised for how violent they are while adding sacrifice for everything he does in the story despite criticizing the obsession with the female body. Otaku USA praised the fastpaced fight sequences for how appealing they make Araragi in the films when compared to the TV series while further exploring his first meetings with Hanekawa. University of Valle commented that Araragi's design is noteworthy for often changing between costumes which are considered fashionable in Japan in contrast to Hanekawa and Kiss-Shot who always wear the same outfit. While Araragi is generally calm when interacting with Kiss-Shot, the film's creators take advantage of his crush with Hanekawa in order to provide comic relief that contrasts the serious narrative; While Araragi is consistently portrayed as a calm person, Hanekawa is instead portrayed as the one constantly getting into the protagonist's personal space, which leads to the two becoming friendly in the process. Diponegoro University said the interactions between Araragi and Hanekawa were easier to understand to Japanese users due to hidden messages in some of the former's words which include dajare which contradicts the protagonist's attempts of being antisocial. Manga author Tatsuki Fujimoto said he was a fan of Kizumonogatari and its protagonists which inspired the final fight between Denji and Makima om Chainsaw Man.

Game Rant described Araragi as a "a flawed but complex protagonist around whom a lot of equally complex characters appeared". Owarimonogatari managed to properly end his arc through his high school graduation as he kept saving other people from their own traumas. This led to several fourth wall breaking jokes in later novels where the protagonist continues insisting his story ended despite already given written an adult as he encounters new people in need to be saved.

References


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