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Japanese singer who performed ending theme songs for Dragon Ball Z theatrical films, contributing her voice to the franchise's most theatrical moments.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Z film vocalist
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Film Vocals

Yuka provided vocal performances for the ending themes of three major Dragon Ball Z films: Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan, Super Android 13, and The Return of Cooler. Her contributions helped bookend these pivotal theatrical adventures with memorable musical codas, giving each film's conclusion an emotional resonance through her singing performances.

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Anime Singer

Born in Shiogama City, Miyagi, Japan, Yuka has worked across numerous anime productions as both a singer and performer. Beyond Dragon Ball Z, she has contributed vocal performances to series including Beyblade G Revolution, Desert Punk, The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn, and The Brave Police J-Decker. Her consistent work in anime theme songs and insert tracks has made her a familiar voice to fans of 1990s-2000s anime.

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