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Atsuki Tani

Voice Actor

Atsuki Tani is a Japanese voice actor and narrator from Tokyo who has contributed to various anime series including multiple roles in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Obuni in Dragon Ball Super and Kraken in Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Tani voiced Obuni in Dragon Ball Super, portraying the participant in the Tournament of Power. In Dragon Ball Daima, he provided the voice for Kraken across episodes 10 through 12, contributing to the newest chapter of the Dragon Ball saga. His work spans both the modern Super continuity and the newly revived Daima series.

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Career as Actor and Narrator

Based in Tokyo, Tani works as a voice actor and narrator across multiple anime productions. His presence extends across various genres, bringing authenticity and depth to characters through his vocal performance. His narration work adds atmosphere and gravitas to the projects he contributes to.

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