Junichi Suwabe is a prominent Japanese voice actor best known for major roles such as Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez in Bleach, Victor Nikiforov in Yuri!!! on Ice, and Ryomen Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen, though no specific One Piece character credit for him is documented in available records.
No specific One Piece character is documented for Suwabe in available cast records. His inclusion among voice talent associated with the franchise sits alongside a career defined by commanding, high-profile leads and antagonists across dozens of other long-running anime series.
Suwabe built his reputation on villainous and commanding characters, including Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez in Bleach, Yami Sukehiro in Black Clover, Ryomen Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen, and Archer in the Fate/stay night franchise. He has also voiced Victor Nikiforov in Yuri!!! on Ice, Leone Abbacchio in the Golden Wind arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Shoei Barou in Blue Lock, and has provided Japanese dubbing for South Korean actor Gong Yoo. Alongside acting, he teams up with fellow voice actor Kohsuke Toriumi in the music duo PHERO☆MEN, and has earned recognition at the Seiyu Awards for both his singing and supporting work.
Suwabe is widely known for voicing Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez in Bleach and Victor Nikiforov in Yuri!!! on Ice. He has built his reputation largely on commanding, high-profile leads and antagonists.
No specific One Piece character is documented for Suwabe in available cast records. His inclusion among voice talent associated with the franchise sits alongside a career defined by roles across dozens of other long-running anime series.
Suwabe voices Ryomen Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen, Yami Sukehiro in Black Clover, and Archer in the Fate/stay night franchise. He also plays Leone Abbacchio in the Golden Wind arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Shoei Barou in Blue Lock.
Suwabe teams up with fellow voice actor Kohsuke Toriumi in the music duo PHERO☆MEN. He has earned recognition at the Seiyu Awards for both his singing and his supporting acting work.
Suwabe has provided Japanese dubbing for South Korean actor Gong Yoo. He has worked professionally as a voice actor since 1995, represented by the agency Haikyō.

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