Shin Aomori, born Kazuo Ichinohe, is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production, credited among the voice cast connected to One Piece though his specific character remains unconfirmed.
Aomori's association with One Piece appears in his voice acting record, but the exact character he plays in the series is not confirmed in publicly available sources. The connection sits within a decades-long career built largely on supporting and guest voice work.
Aomori is recognized for voicing the Japanese dub of Doctor Drakken from the Kim Possible franchise and Kibito from Dragon Ball Z, roles that followed earlier stints with the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, then Sigma Seven, before he settled at Aoni Production. He has worked continuously since 1961.
Shin Aomori voices the Japanese dub of Doctor Drakken from the Kim Possible franchise, one of his recognized character roles.
Aomori voices Kibito in Dragon Ball Z, a role that sits within his decades-long career built largely on supporting and guest voice work.
Shin Aomori is the stage name of Kazuo Ichinohe, who has worked as a voice actor in Japan since 1961.
Aomori worked with the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, then Sigma Seven, before settling at his current agency, Aoni Production.
Aomori was born in 1941 and has worked continuously as a voice actor since 1961.

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