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Kenji Nomura

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Okayama Prefecture best known for roles in major anime franchises. Nomura voices two characters in Dragon Ball Super and has established himself as a recognized talent in the anime industry.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Top and Pancéa
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Role

Nomura voices Top and Pancéa in Dragon Ball Super, bringing distinct personalities to both characters during the series' most ambitious arc. His performances showcase the range required of modern voice actors, shifting between separate character portrayals within the same franchise. These roles have become memorable elements of Dragon Ball Super's ensemble cast, contributing to the series' richly voiced narrative landscape.

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Career Beyond Dragon Ball

From Okayama Prefecture, Nomura has built recognition primarily for his acclaimed roles in other major anime properties. He is best known for voicing Yujiro Hanma in Baki the Grappler and Santana in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, establishing himself as a sought-after performer for intense, powerful characters. His work spans multiple generations of anime fans and across diverse genres and storytelling styles.

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