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Fairouz Ai

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actress affiliated with Raccoon Dog talent agency. Known for voicing Power in Chainsaw Man and Panzy in Dragon Ball Daima, she maintains an active and prolific career across anime and television.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Panzy
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball and Major Roles

Fairouz Ai voices Panzy in Dragon Ball Daima, contributing to the series' diverse cast of characters. Beyond Dragon Ball, she has become particularly recognized for her role as Power in Chainsaw Man, a breakout performance that established her prominence in modern anime. Her voice work balances comedic timing with emotional depth, allowing her to bring complexity to both heroic and supporting characters.

Her productivity is notable: a 2023 count revealed her working on 28 anime projects that year alone, demonstrating her status as one of Japan's most active and sought-after voice performers.

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Career Scope

Affiliated with the Raccoon Dog talent agency, Fairouz Ai has built a diverse portfolio spanning anime, live-action television, and motion capture work. Her range extends from magical girl franchises like Tropical-Rouge Precure and Healin' Good Precure to darker properties like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Chainsaw Man, showcasing her versatility as a performer.

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