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Taiten Kusunoki

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and actor born in Machida, Tokyo in 1967. Known for voicing Nail in Dragon Ball Z Kai, he works with Miki Productions and has established himself as a skilled performer in the voice acting industry.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Nail
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Kai Work

Taiten Kusunoki voiced Nail, the wise and loyal Namekian guardian, in Dragon Ball Z Kai. His performance captured the character's calm dignity and strength, bringing depth to one of the Frieza Saga's most memorable supporting characters in the remastered version of the classic Dragon Ball Z series.

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Voice Acting Career

Kusunoki is a Japanese voice actor and actor affiliated with Miki Productions, based in Machida, Tokyo. Born Daisuke Fukuda in 1967, he adopted the stage name Taiten Kusunoki as part of his professional career in the entertainment industry, establishing himself as a reliable performer in anime voice acting.

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