Tarô Arakawa
Also known as 荒川 太郎, Tarou Arakawa
Tarô Arakawa was a Japanese actor known primarily for voice work in animated films. Born on November 4, 1956, Arakawa contributed to the medium through distinctive vocal performances in genre-defining titles.
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Tarô Arakawa was a Japanese actor known primarily for voice work in animated films. Born on November 4, 1956, Arakawa contributed to the medium through distinctive vocal performances in genre-defining titles. In 1988, Arakawa appeared in Akira as multiple minor roles, including Army, Committee G, and Eiichi Watanabe, delivering voice work that became part of the film’s layered sound design. The role required versatility in portraying background and ensemble characters, a common feature in large-scale animated productions of the era.
Three years later, Arakawa provided voice acting for Silent Möbius in 1991, voicing the character Ghost. The film, known for its cyberpunk and supernatural themes, relied on voice talent to enhance its atmospheric tone, and Arakawa’s contribution fit within th…






