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Tarō Yamaguchi

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo who provided voices for Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His extensive career spans dozens of anime and video game productions across varied character types and genres.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice actor for Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super films
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Yamaguchi contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise across multiple projects. In Dragon Ball Daima, he voiced various characters including gendarmes, majins, and officers, appearing in episodes 3 through 15. He reprised his work for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, voicing Soldier #3 in the theatrical film. Additionally, he provided voice work for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game, bringing additional depth to the franchise's audio landscape.

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Extensive Voice Acting Career

Yamaguchi has built a prolific voice acting career across anime, video games, and live action series. His roles span prestigious titles including Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Bleach, One Piece, and numerous others. His versatility extends from major character roles to ensemble voices, establishing him as a reliable fixture in Japanese anime production for decades.

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