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'''Yōji Ueda''' (上田 燿司 ''Ueda Yōji'', {{D|Aug|7|1971}}) is a [[Japan in our world|Japanese]] voice actor whose perhaps best known for voicing Robert E.O. Speedwagon in ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' and has also portrayed Kisaragi Saemon in ''Basilisk'', Drei in ''Hiiro no Kakera - The Tamayori Princess Saga'', Gamakichi in ''Naruto'', and Mitsuhiko Nagafukada in ''Robotics''.
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Yōji Ueda (上田 燿司 Ueda Yōji, August 7, 1971) is a Japanese voice actor whose perhaps best known for voicing Robert E.O. Speedwagon in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and has also portrayed Kisaragi Saemon in Basilisk, Drei in Hiiro no Kakera - The Tamayori Princess Saga, Gamakichi in Naruto, and Mitsuhiko Nagafukada in Robotics.
He also voiced Squidward in the Japanese dub of Spongebob Squarepants: Sponge Out of Water. Other dubbing jobs include Clyclops in X-Men Evolution and Brains in Thunderbirds are Go.
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