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Shinichiro Ohta

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and television announcer born in 1971 who voiced Kibito Kai in Dragon Ball GT and Super, and Shin in Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Kibito Kai and Supreme Kai
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Roles

Shinichiro Ohta provided the Japanese voice for Kibito Kai across Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super. This fusion character, combining the wisdom of Supreme Kai Shin with Kibito's loyalist energy, required Ohta to deliver both commanding authority and supportive presence. In Dragon Ball Super, Ohta also voiced Shin the Supreme Kai of Universe 7 in scenes focusing on the divine Kais overseeing Goku's challenges.

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Wider Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Ohta voiced Taro Soramame in the remake of Dr. Slump and gained Western recognition for his role as the kitchen reporter in Iron Chef. His other anime work includes characters in One Piece (Zaba, Shura, Peeply Lulu, Momonga) and Yu Gi Oh! GX. As a television announcer, he brought his professional credibility to multiple projects throughout his career.

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