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Kenichi Ogata

Voice Actor

Japanese actor and voice actor born in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Ogata is one of anime's most prolific voice talents with an enormous portfolio spanning countless productions and character roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Sir Warp
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contribution

Ogata voiced Sir Warp in Dragon Ball Daima, contributing to the newest arc of the Dragon Ball franchise. This role represents just one entry in Ogata's extraordinary career encompassing hundreds of anime and video game characters. Sir Warp's presence in Dragon Ball Daima reflects how the series continues to draw upon the depths of experienced voice talent to populate its expanding universe with distinct and memorable vocal performances across supporting characters.

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Legendary Voice Acting Career

Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Ogata stands among anime's most recognized voices through countless iconic roles. He voiced Genma Saotome in Ranma ½, Analyzer in Space Battleship Yamato, and Professor Agasa across multiple Detective Conan productions. His work in Galaxy Express 999, Case Closed, and as narrator for numerous anime demonstrates a career spanning from animation's golden age through contemporary productions. Ogata's influence extends to major roles in Fist of the North Star, My Hero Academia, and video game franchises, establishing him as one of the industry's most accomplished and dependable voice performers.

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