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Seiji Sasaki

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born January 11, 1965, affiliated with Gekidan Subaru. Sasaki is known for dubbing African-American actors and voiced Recoome, the comedic member of the Ginyu Force, in Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Recoome
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Role

Seiji Sasaki voiced Recoome in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing comedic flair to the loud and bombastic warrior of the Ginyu Force. His performance captured Recoome's over-the-top personality and physical humor, making the character memorable despite limited screen time in the saga.

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Voice Acting Specialization

Sasaki's affiliation with Gekidan Subaru and his specialty in dubbing African-American characters reflects his particular niche in Japanese voice acting. His work across anime and film demonstrates the importance of specialized voice casting in localization, bringing cultural context and vocal authenticity to diverse character types.

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