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Yumiko Kobayashi

Voice Actor

Yumiko Kobayashi is a Japanese freelance voice actor from Chiba Prefecture with an expansive portfolio spanning anime, video games, and films across multiple genres.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Shin (Mini) in Daima
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Daima Work

Kobayashi voiced Shin (Mini) in Dragon Ball Daima, providing the voice for the child version of the Supreme Kai character. While her Dragon Ball contribution remains focused, her role in the latest series demonstrates her continued engagement with the franchise.

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Prolific Voice Acting Career

Kobayashi maintains an extensive freelance voice acting career, having voiced protagonists and supporting characters across diverse anime including Shinnosuke in Crayon Shin-chan, Black Star in Soul Eater, and Yoh Asakura in Shaman King. Her work spans action, comedy, and supernatural genres, showcasing her versatility as a professional voice actor in the Japanese animation industry.

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