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Kaneta Kimotsuki (肝付 兼太, Kimotsuki Kaneta, born Kanemasa Kimotsuki (肝付 兼正, Kimotsuki Kanemasa); November 15, 1935 – October 20, 2016) was a Japanese actor and voice actor.
In 1973, he was cast in the first Nippon TeleMovie Productions's adaptation of Fujiko F. Fujio's Doraemon series as Takeshi Goda (Gian or Jaian), a strong and quick-tempered local bully who can fight at any time and with any kid he sees, especially Nobita.
In 1978, Kimotsuki was cast in Leiji Matsumoto's Galaxy Express 999 as the Conductor, the main crew member of the Galaxy Express 999. He is an alien being with an invisible body; only his eyes can be seen while he is wearing his conductor uniform, alongside his co-stars Masako Nozawa (Tetsuro Hoshino) and Masako Ikeda (Maetel). When it came time for the 1990s film the cast reprised the roles yet again. From there he continued to voice the character in practically every adaptation made during his lifetime, the sole exception being the PlayStation 2 games from the early 2000s. In 2006, he reunited with Nozawa and Ikeda to reprise their respective roles for the OVA and TV series.
Suneo
1979 saw Kimotsuki's return to the Doraemon franchise when he was cast in the 1979 anime series, this time as character Suneo Honekawa, a fox-faced (inherited from his mother) rich child who loves to flaunt his material wealth before everyone, especially Nobita, succeeding Yashiro in the Doraemon (1973 TV series)
Horrorman
In 1991, he was cast in the children's anime Soreike! Anpanman as the character Horrorman, a living skeleton who often works with Baikinman and Dokin-chan, often for Dokin-chan's affections or for the heck of it. Alongside co-stars Ryūsei Nakao (Baikinman) and Hiromi Tsuru (Dokinchan), they voiced the terrible trio together for 25 years until 2016.
Death
Kimotsuki died from pneumonia at the age of 80 on October 20th, 2016.[2][3]