Yumi Kakazu is a Japanese voice actress whose long career includes lending her voice to Misery in the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation.
Kakazu provides the Japanese voice of Misery in the One Piece anime. The part is one of many supporting characters she has taken on over her career, and her performance gives the role its distinct voice within Toei Animation's adaptation of the long-running series.
Kakazu was born in 1973 in Kamifukuoka, Saitama, an area now part of Fujimino, and has been working steadily as a voice actress since debuting in the field in 1996. Over three decades she has built a career voicing a wide range of anime and game characters alongside her One Piece work.
Kakazu voices Misery in the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation. It is one of many supporting characters she has taken on across her voice acting career.
Kakazu was born in 1973 in Kamifukuoka, Saitama, an area now part of Fujimino. She has spent her career since then working steadily as a Japanese voice actress, including her role in One Piece.
Kakazu's performance as Misery in One Piece is one of many supporting characters she has voiced over the course of her career, rather than a lead role. This pattern of taking on secondary parts has been a consistent thread in her work as a voice actress.
Kakazu made her voice acting debut in 1996. She has worked steadily in the industry ever since, taking on the role of Misery in One Piece along the way.
Kakazu is a Japanese voice actress with a career spanning three decades, during which she has voiced a wide range of anime and game characters. Her credits include Misery in the One Piece anime for Toei Animation.

When I first decided to commit to watching One Piece seriously, I knew I was embarking on one of anime's longest and most beloved series. With over 100...

The internet found an infinite money glitch. So did Yamcha. A smooth R&B track about the easiest money in the Dragon Ball world and the one man who keeps paying for it....
This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the One Piece anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.
Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:
Official resources:
Daddy Jim Headquarters maintains this encyclopedia. If you spot an error, a translation issue, or something that doesn't look right, let us know.