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Mitsuaki Madono

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born July 28, 1964, in Osaka, known for playing complex characters with hidden depths. Madono voiced Tien Shinhan in Dragon Ball video games and Sharpner in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing nuance to both heroic and comedic roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Tien Shinhan and Sharpner
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Mitsuaki Madono voiced the powerful Tien Shinhan in 2008-2009 Dragon Ball video games, including Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit, capturing the character's serious determination and martial prowess. He later provided the voice of Sharpner in Dragon Ball Z Kai, the character known for his friendship with Gohan during the Saiyan saga, showcasing his versatility across different character types and series iterations.

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Character Specialization

Born in Osaka on July 28, 1964, Madono has developed a reputation for voicing characters who balance comedic and sinister qualities. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has voiced complex roles like Emishi Haruki, Loki, and Joker in Flame of Recca, demonstrating a gift for bringing depth and personality to multifaceted characters.

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