
Kenjiro Tsuda splits his career in Japan between live-action acting, voice acting, and directing films, working under the ANDSTIR agency since 1995. He gives voice to Kishibe, a veteran Public Safety Devil Hunter, in Chainsaw Man.
Kenjiro Tsuda voices Kishibe, a hardened senior Devil Hunter within Public Safety who trains and mentors younger hunters including Denji, in the Japanese version of Chainsaw Man. The character is known within the story for surviving repeated brutal injuries in the line of duty. Tsuda's low, weathered delivery fits the role of a battle-scarred veteran in MAPPA's anime adaptation of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga.
Beyond Chainsaw Man, Tsuda has worked across live-action acting, voice acting, and film directing in Japan since 1995, represented by the agency ANDSTIR. His voice work spans a wide range of anime and games, built on a career recognizable for its distinctively deep, calm register.
Kenjiro Tsuda voices Kishibe, a hardened senior Devil Hunter within Public Safety, in the Japanese version of Chainsaw Man. His wider voice work spans a wide range of anime and games built up since 1995.
Kenjiro Tsuda is recognized for his distinctively deep, calm vocal register, a signature that has defined his career across anime and games. He also works as a live action actor and film director in Japan.
Kishibe is a hardened senior Devil Hunter within Public Safety who trains and mentors younger hunters, including Denji, in Chainsaw Man. The character is known within the story for surviving repeated brutal injuries in the line of duty.
Kenjiro Tsuda is a Japanese performer represented by the agency ANDSTIR since 1995. His career spans live action acting, voice acting, and film directing.
Kenjiro Tsuda was born in 1971. He has worked in the Japanese entertainment industry since 1995.

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