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Mitsuo Iwata

Voice Actor

Acclaimed Japanese voice actor born July 31, 1967, in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. Iwata voices Champa and Majora in Dragon Ball Super and is famous for roles in Akira, Inuyasha, and D.Gray-man, establishing himself as a pillar of the anime voice acting industry.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Champa and Majora
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Roles

Mitsuo Iwata voices Champa, the arrogant God of Destruction from Universe 6, and Majora in Dragon Ball Super. Champa is a central character in the Tournament of Power saga, and Iwata's dynamic performance brings both comedic and imposing qualities to the purple deity, making him one of the series' most memorable antagonists and complex characters.

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Landmark Voice Acting Career

Born in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, Iwata gained legendary status voicing Kaneda in the landmark film Akira. He has also voiced Kintaro Oe in Golden Boy, Suzaku in Inuyasha, Arystar Krory in D.Gray-man, and characters across video games including Peter Pan in Kingdom Hearts. Married to voice actress Rikako Aikawa, Iwata remains one of the most respected and versatile voice actors in anime history.

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