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Hiromu Miyazaki

Voice Actor

Hiromu Miyazaki is a Japanese voice actor who has appeared in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, voicing soldiers and various supporting characters throughout the franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of minor Dragon Ball characters
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Appearances

Miyazaki has voiced several minor but memorable roles within the Dragon Ball franchise. In Dragon Ball Super, he portrayed injured soldiers and townspeople caught in the spectacle of the Tournament of Power, contributing to the atmosphere of catastrophe and scale in those pivotal episodes. In Dragon Ball Z Kai, he voiced an array of Frieza's minions, Namekian warriors, and military personnel, helping establish the vast armies and conflict that shaped the Frieza Saga's dramatic tension. While not headlining roles, these supporting performances are essential to the franchise's world-building.

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Acting Profile

Miyazaki is a prolific voice actor known for ensemble work and character voice variety. He has contributed to numerous anime and OVAs, often taking on ensemble roles that give texture and authenticity to large-scale action sequences and crowd scenes.

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