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Naomi Kusumi

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Known for voicing an exceptionally wide range of characters across hundreds of anime episodes and films, from comedic to dramatic roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Kadan and supporting characters
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Roles

Naomi Kusumi voiced Kadan in Dragon Ball Daima Episode 5, contributing to the latest Dragon Ball television series. Beyond Dragon Ball, Kusumi has demonstrated remarkable range in portraying major and minor characters across decades of anime production, working consistently across dramatic, comedic, and action-oriented roles in both television and film.

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Extensive Voice Career

Kusumi's filmography spans hundreds of voice roles across anime, animation, and live-action productions. The actor has contributed to series including Bleach, Case Closed, One Piece, My Hero Academia, and countless others. Known for exceptional consistency and range, Kusumi remains one of Japan's most prolific and respected character voice actors with an unmatched breadth of credited roles across virtually every major anime production in recent decades.

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