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Hiroshi Naka

Voice Actor

Hiroshi Naka is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator from Ōita Prefecture who has appeared in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Z Kai with supporting roles.

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

Naka voiced Neva in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest addition to the franchise's ongoing anime legacy. He also performed as the South Kai in Dragon Ball Z Kai episode 101, embodying one of the four supreme Kaio overseeing the lower universes. Though these are supporting roles, his work as narrator and voice actor contributes to the universe's hierarchical structure and spiritual dimensions.

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Varied Talents

Beyond voice acting, Naka works as a stage and screen actor, bringing his theatrical background to both animated and live-action projects. His multi-disciplinary career spans narration, television, and anime, establishing him as a dependable professional across Japanese entertainment media.

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