Ryōhei Arai is a Japanese voice actor from Saitama Prefecture, represented by Aoni Production, who voices multiple characters in the Japanese-language One Piece anime alongside his other anime credits.
Arai contributes to the Japanese dub of One Piece across three credited roles: one of the Charlotte Decuplets, Mr. Momora, and Cornelia. Voicing multiple minor characters within a single series is typical of the supporting work Aoni Production actors take on for the franchise's large cast.
Born September 1 in Saitama Prefecture, Arai is represented by Aoni Production and has built a career centered on supporting anime roles. He is most recognized for playing Willem Kmetsch in WorldEnd and Toshiie 'Toshi' Homura in Battle Spirits: Burning Soul.
Arai voices three roles in the Japanese dub of One Piece: one of the Charlotte Decuplets, Mr. Momora, and Cornelia. Taking on multiple minor characters within a single series is typical of the supporting work Aoni Production actors provide for the franchise's large cast.
Ryōhei Arai is a Japanese voice actor from Saitama Prefecture, represented by the talent agency Aoni Production. His career has centered on supporting roles across a range of anime series.
Arai is most recognized for playing Willem Kmetsch in WorldEnd. That role stands as his most prominent credit outside his multiple One Piece parts.
Arai voiced Toshiie 'Toshi' Homura in Battle Spirits: Burning Soul. It's one of several supporting anime credits alongside his One Piece and WorldEnd roles.
Arai was born on September 1, though the specific year is not documented in available records. He is represented by Aoni Production and based out of Saitama Prefecture.

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