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アイス・エイジ4/パイレーツ大冒険 ( Aisu Eiji 4: Pairētsu Daibōken )
The magic doesn't stop with the main trio. The Ice Age sequels introduced new characters, each voiced by a carefully chosen Japanese celebrity, often creating a fascinating parallel to the original English casting. ice age japanese dub
Haruhiko Jō (壤晴彦). Zeke: Hideyuki Umezu (梅津秀行). Carl: Jūrōta Kosugi (小杉十郎太). Cultural Nuances in the Japanese Script Zeke: Hideyuki Umezu (梅津秀行)
, features a star-studded cast that has remained largely consistent across its various films and spin-offs. Distributed by 20th Century Fox (now under Disney), the dub has been a staple for Japanese families since the first film's theatrical release on August 3, 2002. The Dubbing Database Core Voice Cast Distributed by 20th Century Fox (now under Disney),
In the original English version, the woolly mammoth Manny is the voice of Ray Romano—dry, sarcastic, and gruff. For the Japanese audience, that role was filled by the legendary Kōichi Yamadera. Often hailed as one of Japan’s most prolific and talented voice actors, Yamadera’s casting was a massive get for the franchise. His voice is arguably as iconic in Japan as Romano’s is in the West. He is perhaps best known globally as the voice of Spike Spiegel in Cowboy Bebop and Togusa in Ghost in the Shell . Domestically, he is renowned for his Disney dubbing work, having provided the Japanese voices for the Genie in Aladdin , Beast in Beauty and the Beast , and Mushu in Mulan .
The Japanese dub of the series is widely recognized for its high-profile cast of iconic voice actors (seiyū) and popular comedians, many of whom have remained with the franchise since the first film's release in 2002. Core Voice Cast