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Daisuke Matsubara

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Hokkaido who works across anime productions. Matsubara voiced resistance soldiers and background characters in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to the soundscapes of key story arcs.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of minor characters in Dragon Ball Super and Z Kai
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Matsubara provided voices for multiple resistance soldiers across six episodes of Dragon Ball Super and a robber in the Frieza Saga, helping populate the world with authentic supporting characters. In Dragon Ball Z Kai, he voiced Planthorr and various Namekian characters during the Frieza conflict, establishing an alien presence across critical story moments. These roles may have been minor, but they contributed to the texture and atmosphere of pivotal Dragon Ball arcs.

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Voice Actor in Anime Production

Matsubara is an established voice actor in the Japanese anime industry working across contemporary productions. His experience in providing voices for background and supporting characters reflects the collaborative effort required to bring expansive anime worlds to life, particularly in series with diverse alien casts like Dragon Ball.

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