
Marissa Lenti is an American voice actress and ADR director who also works as a VTuber known online as Vixen the Reindeer; she is credited among the English-language voice contributors to the One Piece franchise.
The specific character Lenti portrayed in One Piece is not identified in the sources reviewed for this entry. Her credit sits within a broader English dub résumé that spans numerous other anime, games, and web series.
Since debuting in 2014, Lenti has voiced Yuna for Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, Chiaki Hoshinomori for Gamers!, and Gangle for The Amazing Digital Circus, while also working as an ADR director and writer and performing online under the VTuber persona Vixen the Reindeer.
Marissa Lenti voices Yuna in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear and Chiaki Hoshinomori in Gamers!. Both are among her credits since debuting in 2014.
Yes, Marissa Lenti voices Gangle in The Amazing Digital Circus. The role is one of her more recent credits in English-language voice acting.
Marissa Lenti is an American voice actress born in 1992. She has been active in the industry since 2014.
Yes, Marissa Lenti performs online under the VTuber persona Vixen the Reindeer. She balances that work alongside her voice acting and ADR directing credits.
The specific character Marissa Lenti portrayed in One Piece is not identified in available sources. Her credit sits within a broader English dub resume spanning numerous other anime, games, and web series.

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