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Taiki Matsuno

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and actor from Shinagawa, Tokyo, with a prolific career spanning multiple decades. He voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima and was widely known for voicing Pegasus/Helios in Sailor Moon SuperS and numerous characters across major anime series before his death in 2024.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Contribution

Taiki Matsuno voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima, contributing to this latest Dragon Ball installment. His work spanned the breadth of Dragon Ball's lifespan, appearing in multiple series and maintaining his presence in the franchise through its ongoing evolution and new chapters.

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Extensive Voice Acting Legacy

Matsuno was a veteran voice actor from Tokyo with an extraordinarily diverse portfolio, lending his voice to characters across countless anime series including prominent roles in Inuyasha, One Piece, Sailor Moon SuperS, and many others. His career demonstrated remarkable longevity and versatility, making him one of the anime industry's most reliable and prolific performers before his passing in June 2024.

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