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Masakazu Morita

Voice Actor

Award-winning voice actor best known for Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach. His work as Whis brought otherworldly charm and deadly capability to the God of Destruction's enigmatic attendant.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Whis
Nationality: Japanese
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The God's Attendant

Masakazu Morita voiced Whis in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and later Dragon Ball Super, delivering an ethereal, playful tone that masked the character's absolute power and hidden depths. His performance balanced Whis's seemingly innocent curiosity about mortals with an underlying sense of danger, making the angel's presence feel both comforting and slightly unsettling. Morita also voiced Tarble in the OVA The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, showcasing his range across different Dragon Ball eras. Whether as the elegant Whis or the bumbling Saiyan prince, his versatility enriched the franchise's expanding cast.

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Bleach Star and Beyond

Born in Tokyo in 1972, Morita achieved major recognition as the voice of Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach, winning the Seiyu Award for Best Rookie Actor in 2007. He hosts Bleach B-Station and maintains a prolific career across anime, video games, and live-action dubs. His hobbies include fishing, calligraphy, and martial arts, interests reflected in the physicality he brings to action-heavy characters.

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