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Tamotsu Nishiwaki

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Osaka known for his work across anime series. Nishiwaki voiced the World Tournament Announcer and other characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of tournament announcers
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Roles

Tamotsu Nishiwaki voiced key supporting characters across multiple Dragon Ball productions. He performed as the World Tournament Announcer in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing authority and excitement to tournament scenes, and reprised the role in the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game. He also voiced Sui and Jimmy Firecracker in Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to the series' localization with diverse character performances.

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Diverse Voice Acting Portfolio

Nishiwaki is a Japanese voice actor from Osaka with an extensive career spanning numerous anime series and productions. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has contributed voice performances to One Piece, Dragon Ball, and various other anime, establishing himself as a versatile performer skilled in bringing supporting characters and background roles to life with consistent quality across the anime industry.

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