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Fukushi Ochiai

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. Born in Nagoya in 1987, he voices Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime, games, and live-action productions with his versatile vocal range.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Majin Duu
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball and Major Work

Ochiai voices Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima, continuing the franchise's tradition of having skilled voice actors bring life to supernatural and alien entities. His deep, commanding vocal quality suits the character's imposing presence. Beyond Dragon Ball, Ochiai has become a prolific fixture in anime dubbing, lending his voice to major series including My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, One Piece, and Naruto, where he portrays a variety of heroes, villains, and supporting players.

His filmography reflects a rare combination of consistency and range; he can deliver comedic timing in slice-of-life anime while conveying menace in action-driven narratives without losing characterization in either context.

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Career and Background

Born August 20, 1987, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Ochiai has been active in the entertainment industry since the 2000s. He is affiliated with Aoni Production, one of Japan's largest and most respected talent agencies. Beyond anime, he has lent his voice to video games, live-action films requiring dubbing, and theatrical productions, establishing himself as a versatile performer across multiple mediums.

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