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Daisuke Kishio

Voice Actor

Acclaimed Japanese voice actor, singer, and narrator born in Matsusaka, Mie in 1974. Kishio is best known for major roles across anime and has voiced Jeice the Red Ribbon member and Cabba in Dragon Ball franchise across anime and video games.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Jeice and Cabba in Dragon Ball
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Franchise Roles

Kishio voiced Jeice, the talkative and flamboyant member of the Ginyu Force, in Dragon Ball Z Kai and multiple Dragon Ball video games including Xenoverse and FighterZ. His distinctive vocal delivery brought energy and personality to this fan-favorite villain. He also voiced Cabba in Dragon Ball Super and related games, providing the Japanese counterpart to Cabba's character arc across the Tournament of Power and beyond. These roles represent his significant contributions to the Dragon Ball legacy.

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Multitalented Performer

Kishio is celebrated for his unique vocal range and expressive delivery, working extensively as a voice actor, professional singer, and narrator. Born in 1974, he maintains an active career spanning voice work across anime, animation, and entertainment media. His talent extends beyond speech, with successful musical ventures that complement his voice acting prowess.

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