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Jiro Saito

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor who has appeared in numerous anime and animated projects. Saito voiced Gryll, a character in Dragon Ball Super, as part of his broader career in Japanese animation dubbing and voice work.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Gryll in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Contribution

Saito voiced Gryll in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to the Japanese voice cast of the series. His work reflects the extensive ensemble of voice talent assembled for the Super saga in its original Japanese format.

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Japanese Anime Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Saito has voiced numerous characters across anime series and animated projects. His work includes roles in One Piece, where he voiced Orlumbus and Rampo, demonstrating his versatility across different franchises. He has also provided voice work for animated superhero projects in Japan, contributing to the broader landscape of Japanese animation.

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