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Ai Kakuma

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actress born in Fukuoka Prefecture who voiced Chi-Chi in the Dragon Ball Daima anime. Kakuma has built a prolific career across numerous anime productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima Work

Ai Kakuma voiced Chi-Chi in the Japanese version of Dragon Ball Daima. Chi-Chi stands as one of the longest-running female characters in the Dragon Ball franchise, and Kakuma's performance contributed to this character's portrayal in the latest anime installment. Her voice work captured Chi-Chi's characteristic personality in the mini version of the character seen in Daima.

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Extensive Voice Acting Portfolio

Kakuma has appeared in over 150 anime series, including prominent roles in Demon Slayer, Food Wars, Mushoku Tensei, Arifureta, and numerous others. Her diverse voice acting ability spans supporting characters to major roles, demonstrating her range and value within the Japanese anime industry.

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