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Kota Nemoto

Voice Actor

Kota Nemoto is a Japanese voice actor born in Hitachi, Ibaraki, who provided voices for Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, appearing in various episodes as minor and supporting characters in crowd scenes and additional roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Duplicate Sautéan and supporting characters
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Involvement

Kota Nemoto contributed his talents to the Dragon Ball franchise through multiple television series. He voiced Duplicate Sautéan in Dragon Ball Super episodes 44 and 45, and provided numerous additional voices throughout Dragon Ball Z Kai, filling roles such as spectators, citizens, warriors, and various crowd members across more than a dozen episodes. His work in crowd scenes and minor character roles helped populate the bustling world of Dragon Ball Z.

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Career as Voice Actor

Based in Ibaraki, Nemoto built a career providing voices for anime productions, video games, and related media. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has appeared in Saint Seiya Omega, World Trigger, and Digimon productions. His flexibility with minor and background characters has made him a valuable asset for anime production teams requiring comprehensive voice coverage across multiple episodes and series.

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