{"id":23977,"date":"2016-09-19T14:35:40","date_gmt":"2016-09-19T21:35:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/?p=23977"},"modified":"2018-11-04T14:56:55","modified_gmt":"2018-11-04T22:56:55","slug":"247a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/247a\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with Kenichi Suzumura"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<h2>\u201c<em>Yamato<\/em> is a story of overcoming adversity\u201d<\/h2>\n<h3>Kenichi Suzumura special interview!<\/h3>\n<p>Published by <em>Dengeki Hobbyweb<\/em>, June 23. See the original post <a href='http:\/\/hobby.dengeki.com\/reviews\/391946\/'>here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Chapter 2 of <em>Yamato 2202<\/em> will premiere on Saturday, June 24. Prior to the screening of Chatper 1, <em>Dengeki Hobbyweb<\/em> interviewed both Writer <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/158a'>Harutoshi Fukui<\/a> and Director <a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/162a'>Nobuyoshi Habara<\/a>, who told us their passionate thoughts about the work.<\/p>\n<p>This time we focus on the voice actors who breathe life into the <em>Yamato<\/em> characters from the production team. Here we speak with <em>Space Battleship Yamato<\/em>&#8216;s indispensable navigator, Kenichi Suzumura who performs Daisuke Shima, best friend to Susumu Kodai! Don&#8217;t miss the hot story you can read only here, such as the points of playing the role and the highlights of this new chapter!<\/p>\n<p><em>Profile<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Born September 12. Made his debut as Morley in the 1994 TV anime <em>Macross 7<\/em>. He has played a number of characters in <em>Gintama<\/em> (2008), <em>Osomatsu-san<\/em> (2015) and <em>Re:CREATORS<\/em> (2017). Also an admitted <em>tokusatsu<\/em> fan, he provides the voice of Ryutaro in <em>Kamen Rider Den-O<\/em> (2007). He is active in various genres in addition to anime.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"image-left\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/sep17\/247a01.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<h3>Hearing about production of the sequel to <em>Yamato 2199<\/em><\/h3>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> First, please tell us your impression upon learning that <em>Yamato 2202, Soldiers of Love<\/em> was going into production.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> Finally! That was the feeling. (Laughs) From the moment <em>Yamato 2199<\/em> was first screened, I thought a remake of <em>Farewell to Yamato<\/em> would be done, and <em>Yamato<\/em> lovers around me always asked, &#8220;When will the next one be done?&#8221; The feeling is that the story has finally materialized.<\/p>\n<p><em>Yamato 2199<\/em> is a work that was supported by many fans. In this movement I met a lot of passionate fans who love <em>Yamato<\/em>. I believed that it was impossible not to create the sequel these people were waiting for. Personally, I thought it would be done a little earlier. I&#8217;ve been in this industry for many years, but even thought I think &#8220;I hope they can do it soon, don&#8217;t you?&#8221; I know things don&#8217;t proceed so easily, and it takes time to prepare for production. Still, I thought it could be done a little earlier, and I wanted to see a sequel myself, as soon as possible.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> What was your impression after reading the script?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> Since Daisuke Shima doesn&#8217;t appear in the first part of <em>Yamato 2202<\/em> Chapter 1, when I saw the script for the first time I though, &#8220;was it restructured?&#8221; (Laughs) As I read, there was a trace of the original work <em>Farewell<\/em> in some scenes, and I was excited to read some of the added parts that had been arranged. With a new story beginning, it was an uplifting feeling that <em>Yamato<\/em> would start again.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> What scenes made an impression on you in Chapters 1 and 2?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> <em>Yamato<\/em>&#8216;s launch scene, of course! The launch of <em>Yamato<\/em> wasn&#8217;t depicted in Chapter 1, but it was finally shown in Chapter 2, which was called <em>Launch Chapter<\/em>. That scene makes my heart pound! In all works, the departure of the hero is a hot moment and this <em>Yamato<\/em> is special, including the starting sequence. Those who saw Chapter 1 understand that it&#8217;s different from launching by pushing back as in <em>Yamato 2199<\/em>. Returning from the voyage to Iscandar, Earth became peaceful in <em>2202<\/em>, and of course a change in the way of thinking was born on the Garmillas side. The launch is the backbone, and personally I am impressed. I want you to pay attention to that part.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> The theme is clearly stated as &#8220;love&#8221; this time. Where do you feel &#8220;love&#8221;?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> It hasn&#8217;t been revealed yet how you capture &#8220;love&#8221; in the present situation. Just as &#8220;love&#8221; has been set as the theme, I think &#8220;feeling&#8221; could be depicted to raise the voltage in the second half. When saying &#8220;love&#8221; it&#8217;s a &#8220;concept.&#8221; Personally, I believe &#8220;a way to overcome adversity&#8221; is more universal and sleeps at the core of <em>Yamato<\/em>. I think that&#8217;s the story <em>Yamato<\/em> depicts. Although it was <em>Yamato<\/em> that saved Earth, this time its launch is not blessed. From the beginning, this <em>Yamato<\/em> is a &#8220;journey of overcoming adversity.&#8221; It&#8217;s going to get hot!<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"image-right\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/sep17\/247a02.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<h3>How is Daisuke Shima three years after <em>2199<\/em>?<\/h3>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Three years have passed in the story this time. Is there any change in the performance?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> Talking about the results, I think there is a change in the acting, though it&#8217;s not intentional. Since the script is tightly written, it&#8217;s possible to naturally express the growth of Shima without making conscious changes. This Shima has become so dignified that there is no comparison with Chapter 1 of <em>Yamato 2199<\/em>. I think the change with him is more obvious than with Kodai. <\/p>\n<p>Shima went through a lot of &#8220;adversity&#8221; on the trip to Iscandar. His bond with Kodai is deeper, too. With a mission to ride on <em>Yamato<\/em>, I come to have a firm awareness as the chief navigator. However, the part in which Shima dramatically matured is not depicted at all. I think this is an interesting part of <em>Yamato<\/em>. The character of Shima grew naturally without having to force it into the story. I think it&#8217;s an excellent ensemble drama where they grow up naturally.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, if I perform a script obediently, it seems that Shima has grown up without a doubt. In that sense, I thought, &#8220;Shima has become an adult&#8221; and there&#8217;s no part I have to perform forcibly. Compared to <em>2199<\/em>, I think I have to just honor this Shima, since it&#8217;s a point that weight and responsibility certainly come out in his words.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s symbolic, the scene in Chapter 1 where he stops Kodai. We&#8217;re going to need help from beyond the universe! When Kodai goes overboard, I bring in some reality and say, &#8220;Isn&#8217;t this story absurd?&#8221; And I persuade him by saying, &#8220;Please think rationally for Yuki&#8217;s sake.&#8221; I can say such things to him because of our deep relationship.<\/p>\n<p>For example, in real society, when your friend says, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to quit this company and start my own business,&#8221; you can&#8217;t quite say, &#8220;Stop!&#8221; You can tactfully say, &#8220;Yes, well\u2026good luck with that.\u201d I think it&#8217;s hard to just say &#8220;Stop&#8221; if the relationship can&#8217;t be considered close. This is difficult, isn&#8217;t it? Then I make the choice to get on board <em>Yamato<\/em> with Kodai. In this way, there are no scenes in <em>2202<\/em> where you can&#8217;t perform it without a sense of responsibility.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, Shima doesn&#8217;t do a lot of double-talk. He conveys things to Kodai directly. When it&#8217;s awkward, he holds his tongue. Shima tends to look up, and I think there are a lot of scenes where he&#8217;s pondering something silently. There&#8217;s something he wants to say, but is holding back. Conversely, it seems like he speaks only when something really needs to be said. That&#8217;s particularly true of Shima in <em>2202<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>I have to say, he is beginning to understand how words have influence, and the feeling is that he has a deep understanding of becoming an adult. In that way, moreso than in <em>2199<\/em>, I think each word should have a sense of responsibility. To that end, it has been clearly decided &#8220;what you say to whom&#8221; and you must say the line carefully. In that department, I&#8217;m more mindful of my performance than I was in <em>2199<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"image-left\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/sep17\/247a03.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n<h3>At the voice recording site<\/h3>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Have you gotten any performance instructions from Director Habara or the staff during voice recording?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> No, not at all. (Laughs) Not for the moment with <em>2202<\/em>, as least as far as I&#8217;m concerned. As I mentioned earlier, it&#8217;s a script that is really easy to perform. It may be because I&#8217;m acting naturally without any trouble. If you read the script, everything is written accurately, and I think it&#8217;s the actor&#8217;s job to read and understand the script well. Ultimately, I think it takes an original actor not to make a director or sound director say, &#8220;We want you to do it this way.&#8221; I try to understand and perform the script properly. However, it can become uneasy if nothing is said. (Laughs) I&#8217;d like them to say a little, but if nobody talks about it I understand that it&#8217;s good.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Is that because everyone on the staff trusts you?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> I talked with Director Habara and Mr. Fukui once before, and they both seem to trust those who took the baton from <em>Yamato 2199<\/em>. When I saw <em>2199<\/em>, the personality of the characters was interesting, and I think this performance matches it. I you believe in it and you perform it, they have nothing to say. That means they trust us very much, and conversely I think that I mustn&#8217;t betray that trust.<\/p>\n<h3>Differences with <em>Farewell to Yamato<\/em><\/h3>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> What is your impression of the new character, Klaus Keyman?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> He seems to be both an enemy and an ally, but at present he&#8217;s completely mysterious. It&#8217;s written so that you don&#8217;t know yet, and I think it will be naturally understood as the story progresses. Nevertheless, you can see that it&#8217;s being done with intent, and I think he has surely become a &#8220;key man&#8221; for <em>Yamato<\/em>. At present I don&#8217;t know what kind of character he is, but it&#8217;s very interesting that the mystery character is played by Hiroshi Kamiya. A mysterious part is fitting for him, and I think it&#8217;s good casting because he always performs with tension as if &#8220;there&#8217;s something behind the scenes.&#8221; He&#8217;s a character who didn&#8217;t appear in the original, so I don&#8217;t know what actions he will take. I think it&#8217;s a good person to bring some mystery to this work. Moreover, since you can&#8217;t leave such a good character as is, I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing where he&#8217;s heading.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Are there are parts that are uneasy to perform due to the ending of <em>Farewell to Yamato<\/em>?<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> I&#8217;m not in a position to know how the story will end, but I&#8217;m willing to accept whatever ending will come. I&#8217;m an actor, so I concentrate on how to perform and I&#8217;m not at all worried. But to put it simply\u2026when I watch it as a fan, I&#8217;m intensely interested. (Laughs) It&#8217;s the same story about the fight against Gatlantis, but the fate of <em>Yamato<\/em> and Shima vary greatly depending on whether it branches toward the movie version or the TV version. I&#8217;m looking forward to finding out, &#8220;what are you going to do here, Mr. Fukui?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Finally, a message for the fans, please.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Suzumura:<\/em><\/span> <em>Yamato<\/em> finally launches. The story started with Chapter 1, but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s an exaggeration to say Chapter 2 is the real beginning. It&#8217;s customary for the hero to appear in Chapter 1, but it was brave not to start out until Chapter 2, and I think you can understand how carefully this story is being made. In producing <em>2202<\/em>, everyone on the staff including the director is confronted with various forms of &#8220;adversity.&#8221; Please look forward to seeing how everyone will overcome it. If you&#8217;re satisfied even a little after watching Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, it&#8217;s proof of how hard everyone worked, so thank you for your support. I hope we can get through this long voyage together as the crew of <em>Yamato<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"textBlue\"><em>Interviewer:<\/em><\/span> Thank you very much! <\/p>\n<p><a href='https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/226a'>Return to the index<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-23977","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/23977","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=23977"}],"version-history":[{"count":7,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/23977\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":25782,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/23977\/revisions\/25782"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=23977"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=23977"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=23977"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}