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Moriya Endo

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born June 1, 1962, in Tokyo. Known for Dragon Ball video game work and roles in major anime series, Endo has maintained a prolific career in anime and video game voice acting since the 1980s.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Android 13
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Video Games

Moriya Endo voiced Android 13 in the Budokai Tenkaichi video game series, bringing the crystalline warrior to life in the Dragon Ball Z fighting game franchise. His work on the character helped define Android 13's presence in interactive Dragon Ball media, where the android antagonist from the films gained prominence through the popular fighting game series.

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Multi-Media Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Endo is known for extensive video game voice work, lending his voice to titles such as Warriors Orochi, Dynasty Warriors 4, and Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. He also appeared in the anime One Piece voicing Cabaji, establishing himself as a respected character actor across both anime and gaming media throughout his career in Tokyo.

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