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Masami Suzuki

Voice Actor

Masami Suzuki is a Japanese voice actor, singer, and performer affiliated with Aoni Production. In Dragon Ball, he voiced the character Bee across multiple series including Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Bee
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Suzuki has consistently voiced Bee across various Dragon Ball installments, appearing in Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball Super television episodes, and video game adaptations like Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. His portrayal of the character demonstrated consistent voice work across different eras of the franchise. Beyond Dragon Ball, Suzuki has built an expansive career as both an actor and singer, appearing in numerous anime productions and live-action media.

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Professional Background

Based in Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Suzuki is affiliated with Aoni Production and has worked across voice acting, live-action performance, and music. His range spans comedy characters like Amelia from The Slayers series to dramatic roles in various anime adaptations, demonstrating his versatility across the entertainment industry.

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