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Tomiko Suzuki

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actress born in Aichi Prefecture who voiced multiple characters in Dragon Ball Z, including the important character Dende and the supporting cast around him.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Dende, Marron, and supporting characters
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Z Roles

Tomiko Suzuki brought several characters to life in Dragon Ball Z, most notably voicing Dende, the young Kami who becomes crucial to the series' later arcs and the Z fighters' survival. She also performed the voices for Cargo, Marron, Bee, and Nain, establishing herself as a versatile member of Dragon Ball Z's Japanese voice ensemble and contributing to the characterization of multiple important figures within the Saiyan and Cell saga periods.

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Career and Legacy

Born January 3, 1956 in Aichi Prefecture, Suzuki was an active member of Aoni Production, a major voice acting agency in Japan. She passed away on July 7, 2003, leaving behind a body of work that includes her memorable performances in Dragon Ball Z and her contributions to the broader anime industry during her career.

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