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I, Johnny Yong Bosch, command you... DESCRIBE ME!
Happily, Your Highness! Born John Jay Bosch, Johnny Yong Bosch (Fan Abbreviation: JYB)is a former Mighty Morphin Power Rangers star (he was a frog) who has since moved on to Anime voice acting, starting as Vash the Stampede in Trigun, and has since moved on to other lead roles. This coincidentally pitted him as the star and hero for the ONLY TWO new anime Adult Swim was running for a year and a half- this streak ended when Code Geass completed its run in May 2009. This plus the earlier run of Eureka Seven led many to call the starting anime block "The JYB Power Hour". When combined with his role as Ichigo in Bleach, Adult Swim meant two things: shows from Williams Street, and shows starring JYB. He is the vocalist for his own band, Eyeshine. Oh yeah... and he's also an accomplished martial artist and could kick your ass!
His Japanese vocal equivalent is Masakazu Morita, their voices have identical ranges. His career path on the other hand, mirrors Masaya Matsukaze. Fans may sometimes compare him to Jun Fukuyama since he shares four roles with Jun (Albert Morcerf from Gankutsuou, Lelouch Lamperouge from Code Geass, Haruto Sakaki from Witch Hunter Robin, and Juto from Magna Carta).
No relation to Johnny Longbone.
Notable Roles:[]
- Adam Park (2nd Black Ranger/Green Zeo Ranger/1st Green Turbo Ranger) in Power Rangers
- Cameraman in Drop Dead Gorgeous. "Fuckin' beauty queens, blowin' chunks everywhere. I-I've never seen anything like it before, and I live in L.A."
- Vash the Stampede in Trigun, his first venture in voice acting.
- Ichigo Kurosaki and Hollow Ichigo in Bleach
- Renton Thurston in Eureka Seven
- Lelouch Lamperouge in Code Geass
- Emil Castagnier (both normal and Ratatosk Mode) in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
- Nero in Devil May Cry 4 (voice and mocap)
- Rossiu Aday in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
- Genma Shiranui and Sasori in Naruto
- Tohru Adachi and the few instances in which the Main Character speaks in Persona 4. The Protagonist sounds more like a Power Ranger (he calls out almost every Persona like he's saying "IT'S MORPHING TIME!").
- A rare bit part: Chet in Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu, where he is credited as Kevin Hatcher
- Bosch also used the Hatcher pseudonym as Yuichi Taira in Paranoia Agent
- Itsuki Koizumi in Haruhi Suzumiya
- Daisuke Ono in Lucky Star (As a Shout-Out to him portraying Itsuki mentioned above, whom Ono had also previously voiced)
- Almaz in Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice
- Albert de Morcerf in Gankutsuou
- Guy Cecil in Tales of the Abyss
- Gram River in Mars Daybreak
- Rush Sykes in The Last Remnant
- Syuusuke Fuji in Prince of Tennis
- Firion in Dissidia Final Fantasy
- Kuhn in .hack
- Kaneda in Akira (the Animaze dub)
- Artemis in Viz Media's dub of Sailor Moon
- Kiba in Wolfs Rain
- Haruto Sakaki in Witch Hunter Robin
- Noby Nobi (Nobita) in the Viz/Disney XD dub of Doraemon
- Billy Ray Leung in Wicked Game, a live-action buddy-heist B-movie with fellow Power Rangers star Jason Narvy (Skull of Bulk and Skull), which mostly served to show off his martial arts and stunt skills.
- Raguna in Rune Factory Frontier
- Sid in Three Delivery
- Reiji Kageyama in Gate Keepers
- Prince Sagum in Moribito Guardian of the Spirit
- Claus Valca in Last Exile
- Yuji "Saku" Sakurai in Beck
- Kazuki Makabe in Fafner in The Azure Dead Aggressor
- Masataka Takayanagi in Tenjou Tenge (credited as Kevin Hatcher)
- Bumblebee in Transformers: War for Cybertron
- Clair "Vampire" Leonelli in Heat Guy J
- Shinjiro Taiga in Sakura Wars So Long My Love
- Sanada Yukimura in Warriors Orochi and Samurai Warriors 3
- as well in Sengoku Basara (YOUR LORDSHIIIIIP!!!!!!!)
- Bo-Jiggler in Bobobobo Bobobo
- Juto in Magna Carta II
- Seto in Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
- Sakura Kusakabe in Bludgeoning Angel Dokurochan (used a whiny type pitch similar to Renton Thurston from what this troper has been told)
- Izaya Orihara from Durarara
- Zero in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, standing in for Lucas Gilbertson (from Nero to Zero! ... wait, another Zero?)
- Yang Lee in Super Street Fighter IV
- Kazuma in Freedom Project
- Kota Fugiki in Gods Eater Burst
- Ryu in Hellbinders
- Torian Cadera in Star Wars: The Old Republic
- Xiba in Soul Calibur V
- Kurosawa in Binary Domain
- Giyu Tomioka/Water Hashira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
It's Tropin' Time![]
- Anti-Hero: Surprisingly, despite him constantly being typecasted in hot blooded, hammy heroes, he is quite capable of voicing anti-heroes. such as Lelouch Lamperouge
- Johnny Yong Bosch stated in his Myspace blog that anti-heroes is his personal preference.
- Bishonen: He's voiced quite a few of them. Vash, Itsuki, Lelouch, Sasori and Giyu are a few examples.
- Hell, he's even one in real life.
- But Not Too Foreign: Word of God, he's half-Korean [1].
- Dumb Is Good: If a Bosch-character is good, he's generally not very bright; if a Bosch character is smart, he's generally not very good.
- Ichigo Kurosaki is an interesting aversion to this trope, because while he's got the Leeroy Jenkins thing down he's actually quite intelligent, both in school and in battle. This totally applies to Ichigo's Super-Powered Evil Side, though. Who turns out to not be THAT evil.
- Also averted with Giyu, who's pretty coolminded and analytical when he fights.
- Full-Name Basis: A lot of people say his full name when talking about him. Even on this wiki.
- One exception was in the first few episodes of Power Rangers where he was introduced, when he was credited under John Bocsh.
- The Hero: His primary forte. As he once noted in an interview, it was his "perfect Hero Voice" that landed him his first anime voice acting role.
- Hot-Blooded: Also part of his primary forte, though ironically in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (a series known for being a World of Ham) he voices Rossiu, The Spock amongst the cast.
- Kid Hero: ever since his Playing Against Type role of Renton Thurston, he has been getting some roles where he uses a higher-pitch voice that casts him into younger characters. From Emil, Almaz, Sakura Kusakabe, and Xiba, they all have whiny higher pitch voice in stark contrast to the HotBloodedness hams he had like Vash the Stampede and Ichigo Kurosaki.
- Large Ham: Most of his voice acting makes the characters larger than life to the point of Superlative Dubbing.
- Not Even Bothering with the Accent: While he's capable of pulling off a high-pitch voice like Renton Thurston, he has yet played any role that involves pulling off an accent. That was until:
- He has spoken in a completely different language in a dub — Being Izaya's voice actor required him to speak in Russian for a few lines. It sounds near perfect compared to Izaya's original voice.
- Similarly, while still easily recognizable, he also attempted a Japanese accent in Binary Domain as Kurosawa. Seeing that he had worked a lot of anime titles in the past, it's no surprise he manage to pick this accent up quickly.
- Pigeonholed Voice Actor: due to him being typecasted either into the Bishonen or Hot-Blooded Hammy heroes
- He has range if you get past Shonen Jump and Adult Swim roles. Notably Claus, Renton, Adachi, Claire, Itsuki, and now Izaya.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Since his vocal range is limited due to typecasting, his voice acting is easily the most recognizable by many fans, even when he is supposed to be playing against the type.
- Subverted with the title character from Soul Eater, he was misattributed to this character before it was later announced that the newcomer Micah Solusod is voicing Soul. [1]
- To hammer this example out, Micah Solusod's performance on Lizst in Ookami-san sounds exactly like Johnny Yong Bosch's performance as Itsuki. And to make this a Hilarious in Hindsight context, Micah replaced Johnny's role as Kazuki in the recent Fafner film adaption dub.
- Likewise with Pit in Kid Icarus Uprising (actually Antony Del Rio). This case is interesting because it persisted even after Johnny stated that he did not voice Pit.
- Subverted with the title character from Soul Eater, he was misattributed to this character before it was later announced that the newcomer Micah Solusod is voicing Soul. [1]
- Playing Against Type: In addition to above mentioned roles, he has voiced a whiny Butt Monkey, Sakura Kusakabe, from Dokuro-chan.
- Another great example is his turn as Noby (that is, Nobita) in the Disney XD dub of the 2005 Doraemon anime. Noby's lazy, flaky and a crybaby, but lovable in spite of his faults. Also an unusual move given that Nobita's voice actors in Japan have all been women.
- And as Rossiu in Gurren Lagann. Since he usually plays Hot-Blooded Large Hams, you'd think he'd be right at home in a series where more than half the cast fits that description...but he voices one who doesn't.
- Giyu Tomioka from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba counts as well. The guy is a Sugar and Ice Personality young man who's also immensely awkward when not fighting and has one HELL of a Survivor Guilt.
- Relationship Voice Actor: Usually plays either alongside or opposite to Yuri Lowenthal.
- Also worked with Crispin Freeman in many of the voice acting work, either as a steadfast ally (or understudy) or overly smug rival.
- As well as inferior.
- His characters also tend to get paired with those played by either Stephanie Sheh or Laura Bailey, the former especially so.
- Also worked with Crispin Freeman in many of the voice acting work, either as a steadfast ally (or understudy) or overly smug rival.
Tropes Associated with his band:[]
- Album Title Drop: In "Silverstar" on Tone of Echoes.
- Rockstar Song: "Let's Play Our Way"
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- ↑ * It also didn't help to note the fact that Johnny Yong Bosch worked with FUNimation on several titles in the past. Justified, as he was raised in a town in Texas during his childhood years where it is located near Funimation's headquarters