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Yasuhiro Mamiya

Voice Actor

Yasuhiro Mamiya, born December 7, 1981 in Chiba, is a Japanese voice actor recognized for voicing gods of destruction and tournament participants in Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Sidra and Rubalt in Super
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Super Contributions

Mamiya provided voices for two significant characters in Dragon Ball Super: Sidra, one of the Gods of Destruction competing in the Tournament of Power, and Rubalt, adding depth to the expanded roster of divine beings and warriors featured in the tournament arc. His work brought gravitas to characters central to the series' exploration of multiversal power dynamics.

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Broader Acting Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, Mamiya is recognized for voice roles in major gaming franchises, including Craig Marduk in Street Fighter X Tekken and Tadashi Kaido in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked, demonstrating his versatility across video game and anime dubbing work.

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