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Hiroko Ushida

Voice Actor

Hiroko Ushida is a Japanese voice actress known for voicing Marron, Krillin's daughter, across multiple Dragon Ball series, films, and video games including Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Marron
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Ushida has been the primary Japanese voice of Marron, Krillin's daughter, across the modern Dragon Ball universe. She provided Marron's voice in Dragon Ball Super, bringing consistency to the character as she evolved through the Tournament of Power and beyond. Her work extends to Dragon Ball Z Kai, where she voiced both Marron and various minor female characters, as well as the video game adaptation Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. This foundational role in Krillin's family narrative has made her voice integral to contemporary Dragon Ball storytelling.

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Versatile Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Ushida maintains an active voice acting presence across anime, films, and video games. Her diverse portfolio includes roles in One Piece, Digimon, and other major franchises, demonstrating broad range across comedy, drama, and action genres.

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