Satoshi Hino is a Japanese voice actor born in the United States, widely known for leading anime roles such as Overlord and Naruto Shippuden, and counted among the extensive Japanese voice cast credited on the One Piece anime.
Hino appears among the Japanese voice cast connected to One Piece, though the particular character he performs is not documented in publicly available sources. Gaps like this are common for guest or single-arc appearances on a series with as vast a cast as One Piece.
Hino was born in the United States and later built his acting career in Japan, taking on major anime roles since the early 2000s across titles including Overlord, Gintama, Naruto Shippuden, Yowamushi Pedal, The Familiar of Zero, Shakugan no Shana, and Nabari no Ou.
Hino has taken on major anime roles since the early 2000s, including parts in Overlord, Gintama, Naruto Shippuden, Yowamushi Pedal, The Familiar of Zero, Shakugan no Shana, and Nabari no Ou.
Hino is counted among the extensive Japanese voice cast credited on One Piece, though the particular character he performs is not documented in publicly available sources.
Hino was born in the United States and later built his acting career in Japan.
Satoshi Hino was born in 1978 and has worked in the anime industry since the early 2000s.
Hino is widely known for taking on leading anime roles since the early 2000s, a career he built in Japan after being born in the United States.

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