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Vanilla Yamazaki (山崎 バニラ, Yamazaki Banira, real name Masami Yamazaki (山崎 雅美, Yamazaki Masami)) is a katsudō-benshi, voice actor, an actress, a choreographer, and a tarento born January 15, 1978, in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and raised in Ōta, Tokyo.

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  1. Haruo Inoue, Director (2008-04-09). "Silent Movie Narrator Vanilla Yamazaki (活弁士・山﨑バニラ, Katsubenshi Yamazaki Banira)". When I Was a Child (わたしが子どもだったころ, Watashi ga Kodomo Datta Koro). Tokyo, Japan. NHK Hi-Vision.


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