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Yasuhiro Takato

Voice Actor

Born January 23, 1968 in Okayama, Yasuhiro Takato is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production who voiced significant antagonists and supporting characters across Dragon Ball series.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Guldo, Botamo, and Agu
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Characters

Takato's Dragon Ball work encompasses key antagonists and tournament participants across multiple series. He brought voice to Guldo, the psychic member of the Ginyu Force in Dragon Ball Z Kai, and also voiced Botamo and Agu in Dragon Ball Super, the latter of which fought in the Universe 6 Tournament. Additionally, he voiced Megath Child in Dragon Ball Daima, continuing his presence in the franchise's recent entries.

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Other Notable Roles

Beyond Dragon Ball, Takato has established a diverse career in anime voice acting. He is known for portraying Russia in Hetalia: Axis Powers and voicing Artemis in the classic magical girl series Sailor Moon, demonstrating his range across comedy, action, and classic anime genres.

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