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Shin-ichiro Miki

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and member of 81 Produce born in 1968 who voiced the godly antagonist Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Zamasu
Nationality: Japanese
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Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super

Shin-ichiro Miki voiced Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super, bringing menacing intensity to the Supreme Kai candidate and one of the series' most ambitious antagonists. Miki's performance captured Zamasu's philosophical conviction and growing godly power as he evolved from a concerned deity into the immortal threat of the Future Trunks arc. His vocal work helped define one of Super's most compelling villains.

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Major Voice Acting Career

Miki, born in Tokyo in 1968, is best known internationally for voicing James and the Charmander line in Pokémon, and Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. His credits also include Kisuke Urahara in Bleach, Lockon Stratos in Mobile Suit Gundam 00, and roles in Virtua Fighter and Initial D, establishing him as one of Japan's most prolific voice actors working with 81 Produce.

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