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Katsue Miwa

Voice Actor

Katsue Miwa was a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture with a lengthy career in anime, contributing minor roles to Dragon Ball and numerous other series from the 1960s through 2000s.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice actress in early Dragon Ball
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

In Dragon Ball, Miwa provided voices for secondary and background characters, including a boy character and the character Shoken in episode 80. Her contributions formed part of the original Japanese voice cast that defined the series. With her extensive experience in anime voice acting spanning decades, she brought professionalism to even the smallest roles in the franchise.

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Prolific Career in Anime

Miwa's career spanned multiple decades and included roles in classic anime like Kimba the White Lion, Gegege no Kitarō, Sazae-san, and Perman. She was particularly known for voicing children and young characters, making her a valuable asset to the industry during anime's formative years.

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