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Chika Sakamoto

Voice Actor

Chika Sakamoto is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Arts Vision who has had a prolific career spanning multiple anime series. She is particularly recognized for her extensive work on Digimon as various monster voices and her contributions to Dragon Ball.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of multiple characters in Dragon Ball and Digimon
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball and Early Work

Sakamoto has contributed voice work to Dragon Ball as part of her broad involvement in anime production. Born in Tokyo, she became affiliated with Arts Vision, a major talent agency, establishing herself as a reliable performer for numerous projects including animated television and feature films.

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Extensive Anime Portfolio

Sakamoto's career has been defined by her versatility. She is best known for her iconic roles voicing Agumon and its various evolution forms across multiple Digimon anime series and films. Beyond Digimon and Dragon Ball, she has appeared in over 150 anime productions, including Captain Tsubasa, One Piece, Sailor Moon, and Precure, demonstrating her fundamental importance to Japanese anime voice acting.

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