
Pokémon Voice Legend James Carter Cathcart Passes Away at 71
Veteran voice actor James Carter Cathcart, best known for his iconic roles in the Pokémon anime, has died aged 71. News broke on Tuesday, July 8, that Cathcart succumbed to throat cancer after a two-year battle. His passing marks the end of an era for many fans who grew up hearing his unmistakable voice as James, Meowth, Professor Oak and Gary Oak.
A Storied Career in Pokémon
Cathcart’s relationship with the Pokémon franchise began in 1999, when he voiced Fergus in Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back. Over the years, he became a mainstay of the English dub, taking on multiple key characters:
- James: One-third of Team Rocket’s bumbling duo, forever plotting to steal Pikachu.
- Meowth: The talking Pokémon partner of Jessie and James, providing comic relief and occasional wisdom.
- Professor Oak: The kindly Pokémon researcher who first sent Ash Ketchum on his journey.
- Gary Oak: Ash’s rival and grandson of Professor Oak, whose confident swagger posed a constant challenge.
His versatility allowed him to switch seamlessly between hero, villain and mentor roles. Fans often marvelled at how one actor could bring such distinct personalities to life in the same series.
Beyond Pokémon: Other Notable Roles
While Pokémon remains Cathcart’s most celebrated work, his talents extended into other beloved anime franchises. Early in his career, he voiced Todd Snap for the video game adaptation Pokémon Snap. In the world of trading card battles, he gave voice to Weevil Underwood in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. He also appeared in:
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! – voicing background characters in the colorful Nintendo adaptation.
- One Piece – contributing to the epic pirate saga in various supporting roles.
- Sonic X – bringing energy to the fast-paced adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.
His deep, resonant tones and precise delivery became a hallmark of the early 2000s English dubbing scene.
Personal Battle with Cancer
In 2023, Cathcart revealed his throat cancer diagnosis, prompting him to retire from voice acting to focus on treatment and spending time with loved ones. Friends and co-workers from across the animation industry rallied in support, organising fundraisers and sending messages of encouragement. Despite a courageous fight, the disease ultimately proved too aggressive.
On July 8, his family confirmed his passing. The outpouring of grief on social media highlighted his impact:
- “Fuck cancer. Rest in peace J. Carter Cathcart, the voice of James and Meowth.”
- “He played such a big part of my childhood. He will be missed dearly.”
- “A legendary voice across so much childhood media. Thank you for the memories!”
Tributes from Colleagues and Fans
Erica Schroeder, Cathcart’s longtime Pokémon co-star who voiced Nurse Joy and Wobbuffet, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram:
- “Rest in peace dear sweet man. I will miss you,” she wrote. “One of the most joyful, exuberant, kind-hearted and talented souls no longer walks with us.”
- “Master of the pen, piano and microphone. Friend to many. Loving father and husband. Thank you for your gifts.”
Thousands of fans echoed her words across Twitter and fan forums, celebrating Cathcart’s warmth, humour and musical skill.
Legacy and Influence
James Carter Cathcart’s work helped shape a generation’s childhood. His portrayals of Pokémon characters instilled both laughter and emotion, from Team Rocket’s slapstick antics to the thoughtful guidance of Professor Oak. Emerging voice actors often cite his ability to inhabit roles fully, and his recordings continue to be studied for their clarity and expressiveness.
His legacy extends beyond recordings: his dedication to his craft and the joy he brought to fans worldwide underscore the power of voice acting in bringing animated worlds to life.
Remembering a Gentle Talent
Cathcart is survived by his family, including his wife and children, who requested privacy during their mourning. Industry peers have pledged to honour his memory by supporting fellow actors in need and by mentoring young performers. Conventions and fan events later this year plan to dedicate panels and tribute sessions to his work.
As the Pokémon franchise continues to celebrate new anniversaries and spin-offs, the voices of James, Meowth, Professor Oak and Gary Oak will always echo Cathcart’s remarkable contributions. Though he may be gone, his characters—and the smiles they inspired—live on for generations to come.