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Hiromi Tsuru dubbed Bulma's last line tear-jerking: Everyone! Please

Hiromi Tsuru dubbed Bulma's last line tear-jerking: Everyone! Please

According to Taiwanese media sources, Japanese voice actress Hiromi Tsuru, who voiced "Bulma" in the anime "Dragon Ball", died at the age of 57. After the latest episode of "Dragon Ball Super" was broadcast on November 19, the mourning subtitles were typed in white on a black background, "For so many years, Miss Hiromi Tsuru, who voiced the 'Bulma' of the Dragon Ball series, passed away. Miss Hiromi Tsuru, who has brought courage and gentleness to many people from children to adults, thank you very much and sincerely, and I would like to express my deepest condolences. ”

Hiromi Tsuru dubbed Bulma's last line tear-jerking: Everyone! Please

After the official animation "Dragon Ball Super" first learned of the death on November 17, he posted that "it was too sudden, there was no way to believe it, I really couldn't say anything." In addition, the last line of Hiromi Tsuru's voice for "Bulma" was "Everyone! Please!

Hiromi Tsuru dubbed Bulma's last line tear-jerking: Everyone! Please

Some fans said: All the way! Thank you for accompanying me all the way to my childhood; so young, so sorry, all the way to the good; so sorry, a big loss in the anime world; Vegeta, you go to find Dragon Ball! Now the most feared Kakarot voice grandmother, hoping to live a long life; hoping to collect seven dragon balls to help her resurrect.