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Shunzo Miyasaka

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, contributing to crowd and minor character work.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of minor characters
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Shunzo Miyasaka voiced supporting characters across Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super. In Kai, he portrayed a Control Officer, Frieza's Minion (multiple episodes), Malaka, and a Namekian. In Super, he provided crowd voices including Citizens and TV Narration. His work represents the essential contribution of voice actors who bring life to the unnamed masses that populate Dragon Ball's battles and settings.

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Extensive Anime Career

Miyasaka has worked extensively in anime voice acting from Tokyo, accumulating credits across hundreds of productions. His roles span supporting characters, background voices, crowd reactions, and minor antagonists in series including Blue Exorcist, Gintama, One Piece, The Prince of Tennis, Naruto, and many others. His consistent presence in major anime demonstrates his reliability and skill in bringing depth to minor roles.

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