Ken Yamaguchi
Ken Yamaguchi, credited under the name Ebifuryâ in the 1990 release Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, contributed to the film industry as a voice actor. Born on March 24, 1956 in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Yamaguchi worked in the Japanese voice acting field, a profession that provides vocal performances for animated and live-action productions adapted for audio formats.
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Ken Yamaguchi, credited under the name Ebifuryâ in the 1990 release Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, contributed to the film industry as a voice actor. Born on March 24, 1956 in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Yamaguchi worked in the Japanese voice acting field, a profession that provides vocal performances for animated and live-action productions adapted for audio formats.
Yamaguchi's sole verified film credit is Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, where the role of Ebifuryâ required voice performance for a character in the animated feature. The film is part of a larger franchise known for its animation and voice cast, and Yamaguchi's involvement represents a documented contribution to this specific production. No additional credits or details about other roles are recorded in the ve…






