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Kenji Akabane

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Chiba known for his extensive character work across anime and video games. Akabane has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise with roles spanning both the anime series and original video animation.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Reporter and Saiyan
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Akabane voiced a Reporter in Dragon Ball Super and contributed as a Saiyan voice to Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans OVA. His work across the Dragon Ball universe demonstrates his adaptability in bringing supporting characters to life, from ordinary civilians to powerful extraterrestrial beings. His ability to voice diverse character types highlights the technical demands of professional voice acting in the anime industry.

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Prolific Voice Acting Work

Born in Chiba, Akabane has established himself as a prolific voice actor with an enormous resume spanning video games and anime. His versatility appears across major franchises including Cardfight!! Vanguard, Digimon Fusion, and One Piece, demonstrating his capacity to handle both major and minor roles with equal professionalism. His consistent presence in the industry reflects years of dedicated character voice work.

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