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Nobuaki Kanemitsu

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Kobe, Hyogo, with an extraordinarily extensive career spanning hundreds of anime episodes. Known for exceptional versatility across supporting, comedic, and dramatic roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Mini Master Roshi
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima

Nobuaki Kanemitsu voiced Mini Master Roshi in Dragon Ball Daima, bringing the sage's distinctive personality to the character's undersized form in the contemporary series. His decades-long career in anime voice acting allowed him to bring experience and nuance to the role of the shrunken martial arts master in Funimation's latest Dragon Ball production.

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Prolific Career

Kanemitsu has built one of anime's most prolific voice acting careers, with credits spanning literally hundreds of episodes across major series including Bleach, Hunter x Hunter, One Piece, and countless others. His remarkable versatility allows him to seamlessly transition between heroes, villains, comedic characters, and dramatic roles, making him an indispensable presence in the anime industry across multiple decades of consistent work.

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