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Daiki Nakamura

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo with an extensive career spanning anime, films, and OVAs. He voiced Bun in Dragon Ball Z and has appeared in hundreds of anime productions and films across multiple decades.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Bun in Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contribution

Nakamura voiced Bun in Dragon Ball Z, a minor character during the original series. His work on Dragon Ball reflects his early career involvement in the franchise during its peak years in Japanese animation production.

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Prolific Voice Acting Career

Nakamura stands as one of Japan's most prolific voice actors, with appearances in hundreds of anime series, films, and OVAs spanning decades. From early work in classics like Gundam and Naruto to contemporary productions like Hunter × Hunter and Boruto, his extensive portfolio demonstrates remarkable consistency and versatility across genres and character types.

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