Masaaki Tsukada, who died in 2014, spent his career as an actor and voice performer in Japan under the Mausu Promotion agency; he is also linked to the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation, and was married to voice actress Masako Nozawa.
Tsukada's specific role in One Piece is not documented in the reference material available for this entry, a common situation for veteran actors who took smaller or uncredited parts in Toei Animation's long-running series. His connection to the franchise sits within a broader stage and voice acting career based at Mausu Promotion that spanned from the late 1950s until his death in early 2014.
Tsukada built a decades-long career in Japan as both an on-screen actor and voice performer, remaining affiliated with the talent agency Mausu Promotion throughout. He was married to Masako Nozawa, one of Japan's most celebrated voice actresses best known for playing Son Goku in Dragon Ball, making the couple a notable pairing within the industry.
Tsukada is known for his decades-long acting and voice career in Japan, and for his marriage to Masako Nozawa, one of Japan's most celebrated voice actresses, best known for playing Son Goku in Dragon Ball. He is also linked to the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation.
Tsukada remained affiliated with the talent agency Mausu Promotion throughout his career, working there as both an on-screen actor and a voice performer.
Tsukada is linked to the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation, though his specific role is not documented in available reference material. This is a common situation for veteran actors who took smaller or uncredited parts in the long-running series.
Tsukada was born in 1938 and died in 2014, having worked in Japan's acting and voice industry from 1959 until his death.
Tsukada built a decades-long career spanning both on-screen acting and voice performance, a dual career path that ran from the late 1950s until his death in 2014.

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