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Japanese voice actor from Saitama who brings Korin to life in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super. Known for his versatile character work across multiple anime franchises.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Korin
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Role

Uo voices Korin, the wise cat guardian of Karin's Lookout, in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super. His portrayal captures the character's gentle authority and centuries of accumulated wisdom, bringing depth to a character who serves as a bridge between the mortal realm and the divine. Uo's calm delivery perfectly embodies the serene yet knowledgeable nature of this ancient feline mentor.

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Voice Acting Career

Born in Saitama, Uo has built a steady career in anime voice acting since the 2000s. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has lent his voice to numerous anime productions including Basilisk and Ouran High School Host Club, establishing himself as a reliable talent in the Japanese animation industry across diverse character types and genres.

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