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{{stub}}'''Sega Shirō''' is a fictional character and Japanese [[Sega of Japan]] spokesperson, billed as the son of previous [[Sega Saturn]]-era spokesman [[Segata Sanshiro]]. Portrayed by Japanese actor [[Maito Fujioka]] (the real son of Sanshiro actor [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]), Fujioka inherited his father's previous role in March 2020{{ref|https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/pour-les-60-ans-de-sega-segata-sanshiro-trouve-un-heritier-3050826509.html}}, and currently acts as the company's current non-corporate spokesperson.
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{{stub}}'''Sega Shirō''' is a fictional character and Japanese [[Sega of Japan]] spokesperson, portrayed as the son of previous [[Sega Saturn]]-era spokesman [[Segata Sanshiro]]. Played by Japanese actor [[Maito Fujioka]] (the real son of Sanshiro actor [[Hiroshi Fujioka]]), Fujioka inherited his father's previous role in March 2020{{ref|https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/pour-les-60-ans-de-sega-segata-sanshiro-trouve-un-heritier-3050826509.html}}, and currently acts as the company's current non-corporate spokesperson.
  
 
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==Promotional material==

Revision as of 20:22, 30 September 2021

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Sega Shiro (Maito Fujioka)
Place of birth: Japan
Company(ies): Sega of Japan
Role(s): Spokesperson

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Sega Shirō is a fictional character and Japanese Sega of Japan spokesperson, portrayed as the son of previous Sega Saturn-era spokesman Segata Sanshiro. Played by Japanese actor Maito Fujioka (the real son of Sanshiro actor Hiroshi Fujioka), Fujioka inherited his father's previous role in March 2020[1], and currently acts as the company's current non-corporate spokesperson.

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