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Miyoko Aoba

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actress with work across multiple anime series including Sailor Moon and Dragon Warriors. Aoba voiced Miss Piiza in Dragon Ball Z, a minor but memorable character from the series' early arcs, and has maintained a steady presence in voice acting across several decades.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Miss Piiza
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Character

Miyoko Aoba voiced Miss Piiza in Dragon Ball Z, bringing character to this minor but distinctive figure from the series. Though not a primary character, Miss Piiza's voice work exemplified the attention Toei paid to even supporting roles, enriching the depth of the Dragon Ball world.

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Career in Anime

Aoba is a Japanese voice actress known for her work in various anime series, including roles in Sailor Moon and Dragon Warriors. Her consistent presence in the voice acting industry demonstrates the reliability and skill of supporting voice talent that fills out the casts of major anime productions.

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