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Hisao Egawa

Voice Actor

Hisao Egawa is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production, known for his work voicing multiple antagonists and supporting characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Spopovich, Pirozhki, and others
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Roles

Egawa has been a reliable presence across Dragon Ball's extended universe, voicing memorable antagonists and comic relief. His most notable role is Spopovich in Dragon Ball Z, the aggressive martial artist contestant whose brutality in tournament arenas provided visceral combat sequences. In Dragon Ball Super, Egawa voices Pirozhki, a Universe 6 warrior whose participation in the Tournament of Power added international flavor to that saga's massive roster. He also voiced Olibu, Goz, Mez, Arqua, and Torbie in DBZ, demonstrating versatility across both comedic and serious registers. In Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, he voiced Godgardon, and appears in the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film as Moroko.

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Career Consistency

Egawa's work with Aoni Production has spanned decades, establishing him as a dependable voice talent for ensemble and character roles. His ability to deliver both menacing villains and comedic relief characters demonstrates his technical range and professional adaptability.

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