Yūto Kazama

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Atsushi Niino [1] (新野 敦史, Niino Atsushi, born September 30, 1970), known professionally as Yūto Kazama (風間 勇刀, Kazama Yūto), is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aksent. He is most well known for his role in Digimon Adventure , in which he voiced the character Yamato Ishida, and the protagonist of the Mega Man Zero series, Zero.

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