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Marina Inoue

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production. Voiced Aeos in Super Dragon Ball Heroes and has built a prolific career across dozens of major anime titles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Aeos in Super Dragon Ball Heroes
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Heroes Role

Marina Inoue voiced Aeos, the mysterious guide character, in the online anime series Super Dragon Ball Heroes, appearing in episodes 41 and 42. Her performance brought gravitas and intrigue to a character central to the series' narrative progression. Though her Dragon Ball work focuses on this anime series, Inoue's involvement reflects her status as a highly sought-after voice actress capable of handling roles requiring nuance and presence within the franchise.

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Extensive Voice Acting Career

Marina Inoue is one of anime's most prolific voice actresses, with credits spanning hundreds of titles. Born in Tokyo and affiliated with Aoni Production, she is renowned for iconic roles including Armin Arlelt in Attack on Titan, Yoko in Gurren Lagann, and Sakura Mamiya in RIN-NE. She has also performed in theatrical anime films, ONAs, OVAs, and video games, demonstrating exceptional range across comedy, drama, and action genres. As a singer, she contributes to anime soundtracks and character songs.

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