
Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production and has contributed to numerous anime series including the Dragon Ball franchise.
Kisaichi provided the Japanese voice for Uub in Dragon Ball GT, the spiritual successor to the original series who represents rebirth and innocence. His vocal work captures the character's youthful nature and potential as Goku's new student and martial arts partner in the final Dragon Ball saga.
Based in Tokyo, Kisaichi works with Aoni Production, a major voice acting agency in Japan. He has appeared in numerous anime series, video games, and dramatic works throughout his career, establishing himself as a reliable performer in Japanese animation and media.
Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production and has contributed to numerous anime series including the Dragon Ball franchise. Within Dragon Ball, Atsushi Kisaichi is known as japanese voice of Uub in Dragon Ball GT.
Atsushi Kisaichi has contributed to Dragon Ball GT. Kisaichi provided the Japanese voice for Uub in Dragon Ball GT, the spiritual successor to the original series who represents rebirth and innocence.
Atsushi Kisaichi's Dragon Ball voice work is described as japanese voice of Uub in Dragon Ball GT. Kisaichi provided the Japanese voice for Uub in Dragon Ball GT, the spiritual successor to the original series who represents rebirth and innocence.
Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor. Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production and has contributed to numerous anime series including the Dragon Ball franchise.
Based in Tokyo, Kisaichi works with Aoni Production, a major voice acting agency in Japan. He has appeared in numerous anime series, video games, and dramatic works throughout his career, establishing himself as a reliable performer in Japanese animation and media.

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