
Mutsumi Tamura is a Japanese voice actress signed with I'm Enterprise who lends her voice to Evil Eye in the Dandadan anime.
In Dandadan, Tamura voices Evil Eye, one of the many spirits and supernatural figures that populate the show's mix of alien and yokai horror comedy. It is a supporting part within the anime's large rotating cast of otherworldly beings rather than a lead. Her casting fits a common pattern on the series, where even minor apparitions are filled out with experienced voice talent, and it adds to a career built largely around that kind of steady character work.
Tamura debuted as a voice actress in 2007 and has spent nearly two decades with I'm Enterprise, becoming best known for playing Chiyo Sakura in Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun and Chibiusa in Sailor Moon Crystal. That mix of comedy and magical-girl material has defined much of her filmography, and her Dandadan work sits alongside it as one of many supporting credits across a long-running career.
In Dandadan, Mutsumi Tamura voices Evil Eye, one of the many spirits and supernatural figures populating the show's cast. It's a supporting role within Science SARU's Japanese-language production.
Mutsumi Tamura is best known for playing Chiyo Sakura in Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun and Chibiusa in Sailor Moon Crystal, roles that mix comedy and magical-girl material.
Mutsumi Tamura debuted as a voice actress in 2007, giving her nearly two decades of experience with the talent agency I'm Enterprise.
Mutsumi Tamura is represented by I'm Enterprise, the agency she has remained with throughout her career.
Mutsumi Tamura was born in 1987. Her career has spanned comedic and magical girl roles across nearly two decades in the industry.

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