Ham Egg

Animeography
Metropolis
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Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom
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Black Jack
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Jungle Taitei
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Black Jack (TV)
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Jungle Taitei Movie (1997)
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Tetsuwan Atom
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Tetsuwan Atom (1980)
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Kaitei Choutokkyuu: Marine Express
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Ginga Tansa 2100-nen: Border Planet
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Tezuka Osamu ga Kieta?! 20-seiki Saigo no Kaijiken
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100-man-nen Chikyuu no Tabi: Bander Book
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Mangaography
Tetsuwan Atom
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Metropolis
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Black Jack
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Kitarubeki Sekai
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Lost World
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Adolf ni Tsugu
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Jungle Taitei
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Atomcat
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Mitsume ga Tooru
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Shin Takarajima
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Chikyuu wo Nomu
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The Crater
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Kenjuu Tenshi
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Wonder 3
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Chiteikoku no Kaijin
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Lion Books
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Kami no Toride
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Ham Egg (ハム・エッグ)

First Appearance: 1945 – Tezuka's Treasure Island

Hamegg is one of Tezuka’s longest running characters—first appearing in Tezuka’s older commercial manga Treasure Island. He is notably known for his other roles in: Kimba the White Lion, where he played the evil hunter known as Viper Snakely—his role changing in the '97 movie Jungle Emperor Leo, he plays the same character, just a different role.

Other such roles include: Nextworld, Metropolis, and Black Jack. He played larger one-time roles in Astro Boy as an evil robot circus owner. His biggest part is that of Inspector Akabane from Adolf—it is also one of his most notable.

Hamegg often portrays a gentleman-like image but never quiet makes the cut due to his boorish mannerisms. Don’t let his shorter, cuter forms fool you; the shorter he gets, he more cynical he becomes.

Voice Actors
Ebara, Masashi
Japanese
Cho
Japanese
Lewis, Ted
English
Ootake, Hiroshi
Japanese
Nagai, Ichiro
Japanese
Axelrod, Robert
English
Lima, Mauro Eduardo
Portuguese (BR)
Ebata, Takashi
Japanese
Peroni, Riccardo
Italian
Sabre, Diego
Italian
Shima, Shunsuke
Japanese
Staudinger, Stefan
German
Breuer, Pascal
German
Lax, Francis
French
Sarfati, Maurice
French
André, Max
French
Zerkle, Greg
English
Mack, Gilbert
English