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Ryota Takeuchi

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born in Hyogo Prefecture with extensive anime credits spanning multiple decades. Known for major character roles in shonen and action anime, including Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Carmine
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Involvement

Ryota Takeuchi voiced Carmine in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, contributing to the film's Japanese dub. His involvement connects him to one of the franchise's theatrical releases during the modern Dragon Ball era, adding to his extensive anime filmography.

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Major Anime Career

Takeuchi's voice acting résumé includes prominent roles such as Wakatoshi Ushijima in Haikyu!!, Elias Ainsworth in The Ancient Magus' Bride, Darui in Naruto Shippuden, and performances across action, comedy, and dramatic anime. His work reflects the breadth of modern voice acting, spanning competitive sports, fantasy, and franchise mainstays with consistent vocal characterization.

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