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Kenta Miyake

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and narrator born in Okinawa Prefecture and affiliated with 81 Produce. Miyake has become recognized across the anime industry for iconic roles in major franchises while contributing to Dragon Ball Daima.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Tamagami Number Three
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Role

Miyake voices Tamagami Number Three in Dragon Ball Daima, contributing his talents to the series' newest installment. Though a supporting character role, Tamagami Number Three represents the kind of distinctive monster design and personality that Dragon Ball Daima brings to contemporary audiences. Miyake's voice work helps establish the anime's updated visual and vocal aesthetic while maintaining the franchise's long-established tradition of memorable character performances.

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Major Anime Roles

Born in Okinawa and working through 81 Produce, Miyake gained widespread recognition voicing All Might in My Hero Academia, one of anime's most iconic characters. He also voiced Muhammad Avdol in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders and Scar in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, roles that showcase his capacity for distinct vocal characterization. His work in video games including Final Fantasy XV as Gladiolus Amicitia further demonstrates the breadth of his professional voice acting expertise across multimedia platforms.

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