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Tsubasa Yonaga

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor and singer born in Kanagawa Prefecture on January 15, 1984 who voiced Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima. Renowned for extensive anime roles including Aichi Sendou in the Cardfight Vanguard franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Mini Trunks
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima Work

Tsubasa Yonaga provided the Japanese voice for Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima, the recent series that reimagines characters and storylines from the original Dragon Ball universe. His performance brought a youthful energy to this miniaturized version of the half-Saiyan prince, connecting modern audiences with the franchise's legacy. Yonaga stands among the voice actors selected to breathe new life into Dragon Ball's classic cast.

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Voice Acting and Music Career

Born January 15, 1984, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Yonaga is a dual-talented performer who works as both a voice actor and singer. He is particularly famous for voicing Aichi Sendou, the protagonist of the Cardfight Vanguard franchise, across multiple series and films. Yonaga has married voice actress and singer Yuka Nishigaki and has two children. His diverse voice acting credits span popular series including Free!, Bleach, One Piece, and many others, making him one of Japan's prolific modern voice actors.

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