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Aaron Campbell

American voice actor for Funimation and Crunchyroll who voiced Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima and has performed in numerous anime dubs and video games.

Aaron Dismuke

American voice actor known for his work in anime dubbing for Funimation and Crunchyroll, including roles in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima, and most famous for voicing young Alphonse Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist.

Aaron Michael

American voice actor and musician who contributed to the English dub of Dragon Ball Daima, bringing the character Kibito to life in the Funimation localization.

Aaron Roberts

American voice actor and ADR director born in Jacksonville, Florida in 1979. Roberts has provided voices for Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai through Funimation, while also directing localization work.

Adrian Cook

Voice actor who worked for Funimation, best known for voicing Puck in the English dub of Dragon Ball GT.

Agata Gawroński

Polish voice actor who brought Chi-Chi to life in the Polish dub of Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and worked extensively in anime and animation ADR direction across Eastern European productions.

Ai Kakuma

Japanese voice actress born in Fukuoka Prefecture who voiced Chi-Chi in the Dragon Ball Daima anime. Kakuma has built a prolific career across numerous anime productions.

Aki Kanada

Japanese voice actress from Aichi Prefecture who voiced Mini Krillin in Dragon Ball Daima. Kanada has maintained an active voice acting career across numerous anime productions.

Akira Kamiya

Japanese voice actor born in Yokohama who voiced the villain Garlic Jr. in the Dragon Ball Z film Dead Zone. Kamiya began his career in 1977 and has worked extensively in anime and other media.

Alberto Olivero

Italian voice actor best known for giving Piccolo his official Italian voice across three Dragon Ball series and later returning for Dragon Ball Super.

Alejandro Albaiceta

Spanish voice actor who provided the Spanish voices for major Dragon Ball characters including adult Gohan across multiple series and films, as well as Vegeta and other key fighters.

Alejandro Saab

American voice actor from Dallas, Texas who voiced characters in Dragon Ball Super. Saab is also known online as KaggyFilms and CyYu for his videogame-focused YouTube content.

Aleks Le

Vietnamese American voice actor born in 1999 who voiced Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Le works for Funimation, Crunchyroll, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and other studios.

Alex Hom

American voice actor affiliated with Crunchyroll who contributed to Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous recent anime productions.

Alexis Tipton

American voice actress born in Los Angeles, California who voiced Trunks in Dragon Ball Super and Erasa in Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters for Funimation.

Alex Mai

American voice actor from Jacksonville, Florida who voiced Comfrey and Murisam in Dragon Ball Super through Funimation.

Alfie Coy

Voice actor who worked for Funimation, known for voicing Eyre in Dragon Ball Super.

Alison Viktorin

American voice actress born in Houston, Texas who voiced characters in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z. Viktorin retired from anime voice acting in 2021.

Allison Sumrall

American voice actress from Houston, Texas known for extensive work with Funimation, including voice roles in Dragon Ball Z.

Amanda Gish

American voice actress born in Titus County, Texas who voiced Hop in Dragon Ball Super.

Amanda Lee

Amanda Lee is a voice actress known for anime work who contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise through game voice acting and music.

Amanda Menix

Amanda Menix is an American voice actress who worked for Funimation, providing numerous character voices for the original Dragon Ball series and related films.

Amber Cotton

Amber Cotton is an American voice actress affiliated with Funimation during the 2000s who voiced multiple characters across the Dragon Ball franchise before transitioning to commercial voiceover work.

Amber Lee Connors

Amber Lee Connors is an American voice actress, casting director, and script writer who works for Funimation and has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise among numerous anime and game projects.

Ami Mandelman

Israeli singer and voice actor who voiced Vegeta and other major Dragon Ball characters in Hebrew, and performed multiple theme songs for Dragon Ball series.

Andrew Chandler

Andrew Chandler is an American voice actor from Texas who works with Funimation and is best known for voicing several prominent characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Andrew Love

Andrew Love is an American anime voice actor based in Houston, Texas who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise as well as various other anime projects for Funimation.

Andrew Rye

Andrew Rye is a screenwriter, producer, and voice actor from London who works for Funimation with extensive credits across multiple anime series, including major voice acting and scripting work on Dragon Ball productions.

Andy Mullins

Andy Mullins is an American voice actor for Funimation with an extensive career voicing characters across numerous anime series, including minor roles in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Anthony Bowling

Anthony Bowling is an American voice actor from Texas who works for Funimation and has contributed character voices to the Dragon Ball Super anime and films.

Apphia Yu

Apphia Yu is an American voice actress and ADR director for Funimation from California who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise through voice acting, video game work, and directing roles.

Arlene Banas

American voice actor best known for early Dragon Ball dubbing work with Harmony Gold USA, voicing Grandma Paozu and other characters across films and television.

Atsuki Tani

Atsuki Tani is a Japanese voice actor and narrator from Tokyo who has contributed to various anime series including multiple roles in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Atsushi Imaruoka

Atsushi Imaruoka is a Japanese voice actor from Gunma Prefecture with an extensive resume across anime and animation projects, including work on the Dragon Ball franchise.

Atsushi Kisaichi

Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production and has contributed to numerous anime series including the Dragon Ball franchise.

Austin Tindle

Austin Tindle is an American anime voice actor working for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks known for major roles across numerous anime franchises and several Dragon Ball productions.

Avi Meir Vanunu

Israeli singer, actor, and voice actor who has been the official Hebrew voice of adult Son Goku since 2002 across all Dragon Ball series and films.

Aya Hirano

Aya Hirano is a Japanese voice actress, actress, and J-pop singer born in 1987 who rose to prominence through major anime roles and has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise.

Aya Hisakawa

Japanese voice actress known for roles in Sailor Moon and Pretty Cure. Took over voicing Bulma in Dragon Ball Daima after the original voice actor's passing.

Barbara Goodson

Award-winning voice actress known for versatility in dubbing cartoons. Voiced young male characters in the original Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball.

Barry Stigler

American actor and voice actor who used the pseudonym Gil Starberry in anime roles. Voiced the pig shape-shifter Oolong in the early Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball.

Barry Yandell

American voice actor for Funimation who brought various Dragon Ball characters to life. Also works as a theater director in the Keller Independent School District.

Bart Myer

American voice actor who worked for Funimation during the late 1990s and early 2000s, contributing voices to Dragon Ball Z.

Bill Capizzi

American voice actor who worked for Harmony Gold USA dubbing anime series and films. Voiced various characters in early Dragon Ball episodes and films during the 1980s dub era.

Bill Jenkins

American voice actor who worked for Funimation, best known for voicing the wise Grand Elder Guru in Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Bill Townsley

American voice actor and DVD menu designer for Funimation who brought multiple Dragon Ball villains and antagonists to life.

Bin Shimada

Accomplished voice actor born in Niigata who brought brutal, animalistic ferocity to Broly across three original Dragon Ball Z films and Dragon Ball Super: Broly. His aggressive delivery defined the legendary warrior.

Bob Carter

Prolific American voice actor for Funimation with extensive credits in Dragon Ball films, games, and television series. Known for bringing major villains to life.

Bob Hess

American anime voice actor who works primarily for Funimation on contemporary anime series including Dragon Ball Super.

Bob Papenbrook

Legendary voice actor with a massive filmography spanning anime, OVAs, and theatrical films. Contributed voices to multiple Dragon Ball films and dozens of other anime productions before his death in 2006.

Bob Reed

Texas-based American voice actor for Funimation who contributed voices to Dragon Ball Super.

Brad Jackson

American voice actor and performer for Funimation and Medieval Times dinner theatre, known for iconic Dragon Ball character roles.

Brad Venable

American voice actor for Funimation known for roles in Toriko and other anime. Voiced Shisami in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Brandon Johnson

American voice actor working for Funimation and Crunchyroll on contemporary anime series including Dragon Ball Daima.

Brandon McInnis

American anime voice actor who works primarily for Funimation, contributing to Dragon Ball Super.

Brandon Potter

American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter born July 28, 1982. Works for Funimation, OkraTron 5000, and NYAV Post on anime dubbing.

Brian Drummond

Canadian voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta in the Ocean Group dub of Dragon Ball Z, delivering the iconic 'It's Over 9000!' line that became a foundational internet meme.

Brian Mathis

American voice actor who works primarily in anime dubbing, contributing to various anime productions.

Brianne Siddall

American voice actress known for casting as timid young boys and continuing work through the Power Rangers era. Voiced young Goku in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game.

Brian Thomas

Texas-based American voice actor who appeared in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, providing voices for various minor characters and supporting roles across the original series and early Z episodes.

Brice Armstrong

Brice Armstrong was the original Funimation narrator of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z and the English voice of Captain Ginyu, his unmistakable delivery bookending every episode for an entire generation of American fans.

Brienne Olvera

English voice actress who contributed to the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super, providing voices for characters in the Tournament of Power arc and feature films.

Brigitte Lecordier

French voice actress who became the definitive voice of Goku and the young Son boys across the entire Dragon Ball franchise in the French dub. Her emotionally nuanced performances set the tone for generations of French fans.

Brina Palencia

American voice actress and ADR director from Oklahoma who worked with Funimation on multiple Dragon Ball projects, best known for voicing Puar and Chiaotzu in Dragon Ball Z Kai and young Broly in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Brittany Lauda

American voice actress and voice director who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Daima, voicing the miniaturized version of Chi-Chi.

Brittney Karbowski

American voice actress known for her leading roles in anime who voiced Kusu in Dragon Ball Super, alongside an impressive career spanning ADV Films, Funimation, and Sentai Filmworks.

Bruce Carey

Actor working primarily in anime who voiced Lemo, the companion character traveling with Paragus and Broly in the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film.

Bruce DuBose

Stage and voice actor based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area who voiced Damom in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Super.

Bryan Cranston

Renowned American actor and director known for Walter White in Breaking Bad and Hal Wilkerson in Malcolm in the Middle. Early in his career, he voiced characters in anime dubs for Harmony Gold USA.

Bryan Massey

Michigan-born American voice actor for Funimation who became a prolific performer across the Dragon Ball franchise, voicing Oolong in multiple series and films while maintaining an extensive anime career.

Bryn Apprill

American voice actress born in 1996 who began her anime career in 2013 and became a Funimation staple, known for voicing the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse games and Bulla in Dragon Ball Super.

Caitlin Glass

American voice actress and script writer born in 1981 who worked with Funimation, New Generation Pictures, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Best known for iconic roles in Fullmetal Alchemist and Street Fighter, she also voiced Vados in Dragon Ball projects.

Calvin Scott Roberts

American actor who voiced Camparri, a minor character in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Super.

Cam Clarke

American voice actor and singer known for voice work across animation and video games. Voiced the main antagonist Lord Piccolo in the Dragonball Evolution game adaptation.

Celeste Perez

Mexican American voice actor who has worked for Funimation and Crunchyroll, voicing Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima alongside roles in several anime series.

Ceyli Delgadillo

Former Funimation voice actress from Arlington, Texas who became the first to voice young Goku in the Texas cast dubbing era, voicing him in two theatrical films before departing in 2002.

Chafurin

Japanese voice actor born in 1961 from Saitama Prefecture who worked for Office Osawa, voicing villains and supporting characters across Dragon Ball Z, GT, and theatrical releases.

Charles Campbell

American ADR director, recording engineer, and voice actor for ADV Films and Funimation who voiced North Supreme Kai and multiple characters across Dragon Ball series and films.

Charles Martinet

Charles Martinet is an acclaimed voice actor best known for voicing Mario. He brought the character Magenta to life in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Cherami Leigh

Cherami Leigh Kuehn is an accomplished American voice actress who has contributed to numerous anime and animation projects. She voiced Pansy in the Dragon Ball film Curse of the Blood Rubies, joining Funimation's roster of talented voice talent.

Cheryl Chase

Award-winning American voice actress, writer, and singer best known as Angelica Pickles in Rugrats. Voiced support characters in the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball under the pseudonym Carole Wilder.

Chieko Honda

Chieko Honda was a prolific Japanese voice actress known for major roles in anime including Sailor Moon S and Gundam ZZ. Though she had a smaller role as Pocawatha in Dragon Ball, she became an acclaimed performer across numerous anime productions.

Chika Sakamoto

Chika Sakamoto is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Arts Vision who has had a prolific career spanning multiple anime series. She is particularly recognized for her extensive work on Digimon as various monster voices and her contributions to Dragon Ball.

Chris Ayres

American voice actor and ADR director who voiced Frieza from Dragon Ball Z Kai onward, replacing Linda Young. His iconic performance defined the tyrannical emperor for a generation of English-dubbed fans.

Chris Burnett

Chris Burnett is an American voice actor working with Funimation who has voiced characters in Dragon Ball Super. He appeared as the Tournament Referee and Anato in the series, contributing to the English dub.

Chris Cason

Christopher L. Cason is an American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter with Funimation who voiced multiple Dragon Ball characters. He is remembered for major roles including Tien Shinhan, Mr. Popo, and numerous franchise villains.

Chris Forbis

Chris Forbis is a script writer and voice actor who worked extensively on Funimation's Dragon Ball dubbing efforts. His contributions shaped the dialogue and character performances heard by English-speaking audiences for decades.

Chris Long

Chris Long is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime, particularly through Funimation. He voiced the character K'nsi in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to the English dub of the series.

Chris Niosi

Christopher Edwin Niosi, known online as Kirbopher, is an American YouTuber and voice actor affiliated with multiple studios including Funimation. He voiced Zircor in Dragon Ball Super, extending his anime voice work into the beloved franchise.

Chris Patton

Christopher Patton is an American voice actor who has worked on anime for Funimation, ADV Films, and other studios. He voiced Turles, a Saiyan villain, in multiple Dragon Ball Z films and video games, and appeared in Dragon Ball Z as various supporting characters.

Chris Rager

Christopher Rager is an American voice actor best known for voicing King Yemma and Mr. Satan (Hercule) across the entire Dragon Ball franchise. His characters became iconic fixtures in the English dub, defining the sound of these beloved roles.

Christine Marten

Christine Marten is an American voice actress who worked with Funimation and voiced Launch in Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle. She contributed to the franchise's film dubbing efforts.

Christopher Bevins

Christopher Bevins is an accomplished American voice actor and ADR director known for his pivotal role developing Funimation's voice talent. He has voiced numerous Dragon Ball characters and served as voice director, shaping the franchise's English dub.

Christopher Dontrell Piper

Christopher Dontrell Piper is an American voice actor who works with Funimation and OkraTron 5000. He voiced Dyspo, a Universe 11 fighter, in Dragon Ball Super and reprised the role across multiple Dragon Ball video games.

Christopher Guerrero

Christopher Guerrero is an American voice actor affiliated with Funimation, Crunchyroll, Sound Cadence Studios, and other major anime studios. He voiced Lavender in Dragon Ball Super and appeared in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, contributing to the franchise across television and film.

Christopher Sabat

Christopher Sabat is the English voice of Vegeta, Piccolo, Yamcha, and dozens of other Dragon Ball characters, and served as ADR director on the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z for much of its run.

Christopher Wehkamp

American voice actor for Funimation who has appeared in numerous anime series. He provided voices for minor characters in Dragon Ball Super during the Tournament of Power arc.

Chuck Huber

Chicago-born voice actor whose sinister Android 17 and comedic Emperor Pilaf became essential voices throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Claudio Moneta

Italian voice actor who became the primary Italian voice of Goku in Dragon Ball Super and its theatrical films after the passing of Paolo Torrisi, also known for voicing Kakashi Hatake in Naruto.

Claudio Ridolfo

Italian voice actor who provided consistent voice work for Tien Shinhan throughout the Dragon Ball franchise in Italian dubs, spanning the original series through Super.

Clifford Chapin

American voice actor and Funimation staple best known for voicing Katsuki Bakugo in My Hero Academia. He provided the English voice for Cabba and numerous supporting characters across the Dragon Ball franchise.

Clifton Wells

American voice actor known for voice work with Harmony Gold USA, who provided the English voice of Master Roshi in the early Dragon Ball series and theatrical films before his death in 2000.

Cole Brown

American voice actor and Funimation regular (1956-2016) who voiced background characters and supporting roles in classic anime series. He appeared in Dragon Ball Z Kai and worked across numerous anime productions during the early 2000s.

Colleen Clinkenbeard

American voice actress and ADR director known for her wide vocal range. Replaced the original voice actress to bring young Gohan to life in Dragon Ball Z Kai, serving as both child and teen Gohan.

Conner Allison

American voice actor who primarily works in anime for Crunchyroll and other studios. He voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared across multiple contemporary anime series.

Cory Phillips

American actor, voice actor, and comedian who works primarily for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Phillips voiced a miniaturized version of Mr. Satan in the recent Dragon Ball Daima series and appears in Fire Force and MF Ghost.

Cris George

Voice actor for Funimation who provided voices for supporting characters across the Dragon Ball franchise. Best known for voicing Yakon in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Botamo in Dragon Ball Super.

Cynthia Cranz

Funimation voice actress who gave Chi-Chi her fierce yet caring personality in the Dragon Ball English dub.

Daiki Nakamura

Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo with an extensive career spanning anime, films, and OVAs. He voiced Bun in Dragon Ball Z and has appeared in hundreds of anime productions and films across multiple decades.

Dai Matsumoto

Japanese voice actor and narrator born in Tokyo. Also credited as Hiroshi Matsumoto, he voiced Mr. Popo across multiple Dragon Ball Z video games including the Budokai series.

Daisuke Gōri

Voice actor whose deep, booming voice defined Mr. Satan throughout Dragon Ball Z and later series, plus diverse roles across anime and video games.

Daisuke Kishio

Acclaimed Japanese voice actor, singer, and narrator born in Matsusaka, Mie in 1974. Kishio is best known for major roles across anime and has voiced Jeice the Red Ribbon member and Cabba in Dragon Ball franchise across anime and video games.

Daisuke Matsubara

Japanese voice actor from Hokkaido who works across anime productions. Matsubara voiced resistance soldiers and background characters in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to the soundscapes of key story arcs.

Dale Kelly

Voice actor and music producer who was part of Funimation's original Dragon Ball Z cast. Kelly voiced Captain Ginyu and served as narrator for over 120 edited episodes, becoming a founding voice of the iconic English dub.

Dallas Reid

American voice actor who primarily works in anime dubbing for Funimation. Reid voiced Liquiir, a Universe 6 fighter, in Dragon Ball Super.

Daman Mills

American voice actor for Funimation who stepped into Chris Ayres' role as Frieza when illness prevented Ayres from continuing. Mills voiced Frieza across games and Dragon Ball Super episodes while also serving as voice director on major Dragon Ball projects.

Dameon Clarke

Canadian actor and voice actor who delivered Cell's menacing, intellectual villainy in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Best known for embodying the perfect android's sinister charm.

Dana Schultes

Voice actor for Funimation who has appeared in anime productions. Schultes voiced a supporting character in the Dragon Ball theatrical film Curse of the Blood Rubies.

Dani Chambers

American voice actress who has provided voices for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Chambers is known for major roles in anime including Chise in The Ancient Magus' Bride. She voiced Janet in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Daniel Penz

American voice actor for Funimation who contributed voices to Dragon Ball Daima, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Known for handling multiple minor and supporting roles across numerous anime projects.

Daniel Woren

American voice actor born in 1952, best known for voicing Roy Fokker in Robotech, who provided the English voice of Piccolo in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game.

Daphne Gere

American voice actress who performed with Funimation, most recognized for voicing Krillin's on-and-off girlfriend Maron in the original Dragon Ball Z English dub. She also contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise by singing the ending theme for the full English dub.

Dariusz Odija

Polish voice actor known for dubbing major characters including Optimus Prime, who voiced the dragon deity Shenron across Dragon Ball Z Kai, Super, and its theatrical film.

Dave Mallow

American voice actor and ADR director who voiced Oolong and Emperor Pilaf in the Harmony Gold English dub of Dragon Ball, passing away at age 76 in March 2025.

Davide Garbolino

Davide Garbolino is an Italian voice actor renowned for voicing young Gohan in Dragon Ball Z and Ash Ketchum in Pokémon, bringing distinctive youthful energy to iconic characters.

David Matranga

Prolific American voice actor who works extensively with Funimation, Sentai Filmworks, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He voiced Slimjim in Dragon Ball Z Kai and has amassed one of anime's largest filmographies with hundreds of credits across multiple studios and genres.

David Wald

American voice actor affiliated with Funimation and ADV Films. Wald voiced supporting characters Napapa and Hyssop during the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super, adding to his work on multiple anime projects.

Dawn M. Bennett

American voice actress from Texas affiliated with Funimation. Bennett is best known for voicing Kale and her fusion form Kefla during the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super, as well as providing voices for numerous other anime series.

Debora Magnaghi

Debora Magnaghi is an accomplished Italian voice actress and television presenter best known for voicing Android 18 across multiple Dragon Ball series and numerous anime roles.

Denise Yeatts-Logan

American voice actress from Texas who worked with Funimation on Dragon Ball Z. Beyond her acting role as the West Supreme Kai, Yeatts-Logan also contributed to the franchise as a voice director and talent coordinator on multiple Dragon Ball projects.

Derick Snow

American voice actor who works with Funimation on anime dubs. Snow voiced multiple supporting characters in Dragon Ball Super, contributing voices to minor but memorable roles in the Tournament of Power saga.

Diego Sabre

Diego Sabre is an Italian voice actor best known for voicing Yamcha throughout the entire Dragon Ball franchise, from the original series through Dragon Ball Super.

Doc Morgan

American voice actor who works with Funimation and Crunchyroll. Morgan is best known for providing the English-language narration across multiple Dragon Ball series, lending his distinctive voice to the franchise's dramatic storytelling. He also brings narration to various Dragon Ball video games.

Doug Burks

American voice actor from Dallas, Texas who worked with Funimation on numerous anime dubbing projects. Burks voiced a character in Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone and appeared in dozens of other anime series across his career.

Duncan Brannan

American voice actor and ordained Christian pastor who voiced numerous significant characters across the Dragon Ball franchise for Funimation. Brannan is known for portraying Fortuneteller Baba in the Majin Buu arc, as well as Babidi, Bibidi, Monster Carrot, Ninja Murasaki, Dr. Myuu, and the Murasaki Brothers.

Dusty Feeney

American voice actor working with Funimation and Crunchyroll on anime dubs. Feeney voiced the diminutive Good Buu in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest Dragon Ball series, contributing to the franchise's ongoing voice casting.

Dyanne DiRosario

Dyanne DiRosario is an American voice actress and make-up artist known for her work on Dragon Ball GT, voicing the young Pan during the series.

Dylan Thompson

American voice actor who worked with Funimation on Dragon Ball Z. Thompson voiced Guldo, a member of the Ginyu Force, and Salt, a minor character. He also performed an early version of Nappa before being replaced by Christopher Sabat and later Phil Parsons.

Ed Blaylock

American radio announcer and voice actor from Dallas, Texas who worked extensively with Funimation. Thomas Edwin Blaylock Jr., known professionally as Ed Blaylock, voiced numerous characters across Dragon Ball, Case Closed, and many other anime. He passed away in 2017.

Eddie Frierson

Eddie Frierson is an American voice actor who works for Harmony Gold USA, known for voicing characters in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and numerous other anime productions.

Edie Mirman

Edie Mirman is an American voice actress known for her work in anime dubbing, notably voicing Launch in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and numerous other animated series.

Efron Etkin

Efron Etkin was an Israeli actor and voice actor who became a leading dubbing voice in Israel, most notably voicing Yamcha and other pivotal Dragon Ball characters in Hebrew.

Eiji Hanawa

Voice actor who brought imposing gravitas to Jiren, the stoic and powerful Pride Trooper of Universe 11. His deep, measured voice conveyed Jiren's immense strength and zen-like discipline.

Eiji Maruyama

Japanese voice actor who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. Maruyama voiced Yuzukar in Dragon Ball Z and the Village Headman in Dragon Ball GT, among numerous roles across anime that frequently cast him in elder and authority figure roles.

Eiji Takemoto

Japanese voice actor born March 7, 1973 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, affiliated with Aoni Production. Takemoto voiced Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super and Cui in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, contributing to both the anime and video game iterations of the Dragon Ball franchise.

Eiko Yamada

Japanese voice actress best known for voicing Mai across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. She also appeared in World Masterpiece Theater productions.

Einat Azulay

Einat Azulay is an Israeli voice actor, singer, actress, and performer known for her work as the Hebrew voice of Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball Super.

Elisabetta Spinelli

Elisabetta Spinelli is an Italian voice actress celebrated for voicing Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball and as the beloved Italian voice of Sailor Moon's Usagi Tsukino.

Elise Baughman

American voice actress who voices Pan in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Also produces and hosts "Anime Adventures with Elise," featuring interviews with English anime voice actors.

Elizabeth Maxwell

American voice actress known for voicing Caulifla in Dragon Ball Super and the Future Warrior in the Xenoverse video game series. She also works as a casting director for Funimation.

Emanuela Pacotto

Emanuela Pacotto is an Italian voice actress and singer best known for voicing Bulma across all Dragon Ball series and for her roles as Nami in One Piece and Sakura Haruno in Naruto.

Emi Lo

American voiceover artist and ADR director of Chinese-Taiwanese descent. Voices Dende in Dragon Ball Daima and has become one of anime's most active voice actors, portraying 28 characters in 2023 alone.

Emily Fajardo

American actress and voice actor who primarily works on anime dubs. She voices Monna, a minor character from Universe 11, in the English dub of Dragon Ball Super.

Emily Neves

American actress, scriptwriter, and voice director based in Texas. She voices Gine, Goku's mother, in Dragon Ball Super: Broly and works with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks on anime localization.

Emmy Rossum

American actress who portrayed Bulma in the 2009 live-action film Dragonball Evolution, bringing the iconic tech genius to the big screen.

Enrico Bertorelli

Italian voice actor and character performer with decades of dubbing experience who gave Cell his menacing Italian voice in Dragon Ball Z.

Erica Lindbeck

American voice actress known for roles in anime and video game dubs. She voices Cheelai in Dragon Ball Super: Broly and the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Trained in voice acting by Michael Donovan.

Eric Dillow

American voice actor who worked for Funimation. He voiced Moori and Tsuno in Dragon Ball Z and Sansho in the theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone.

Eric Legrand

French voice actor best known for bringing the Saiyan Prince Vegeta and the Earthling Yamcha to French-speaking audiences.

Eric Vale

Dallas-born Funimation voice actor best known for bringing Future Trunks and the World Tournament Announcer to life in the English dub.

Eriko Tamura

Japanese actress who portrayed Mai, the cunning henchwoman, in the 2009 live-action film Dragonball Evolution.

Erin Fitzgerald

Canadian-American voice actress known for diverse anime and video game dubbing work, including Chi-Chi in Dragonball Evolution: The Game.

Ernie Hudson

American actor from Michigan known for film and television roles who played Sifu Norris, a martial arts mentor, in the 2009 live-action Dragonball Evolution.

Evan Jones

American audio mix engineer and ADR engineer who worked for Funimation and occasionally voiced minor characters. He served as mix engineer on Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z, and voiced bit parts in several episodes and films.

Fairouz Ai

Japanese voice actress affiliated with Raccoon Dog talent agency. Known for voicing Power in Chainsaw Man and Panzy in Dragon Ball Daima, she maintains an active and prolific career across anime and television.

Federico Zanandrea

Italian actor, dubber, and theatre director who took over as the Italian voice of Frieza in Dragon Ball Super following a long vacancy in the role.

Felecia Angelle

American voice actress and ADR director affiliated with Funimation. She voices Chronoa, the Supreme Kai of Time, in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2 video games.

Flavio Arras

Italian actor and prolific voice actor born in Turin who provided Mr. Popo's voice across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z in Italian.

Fukushi Ochiai

Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. Born in Nagoya in 1987, he voices Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime, games, and live-action productions with his versatile vocal range.

Gabe Kunda

American voice actor working for Funimation. He voices Rubalt and Zirloin, two Gods of Destruction candidates from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super.

Garret Storms

American actor who works primarily in anime. He voices Catopesra, a warrior from the Tournament of Power, in Dragon Ball Super.

Garrett Schenck

American voice actor affiliated with Funimation and Crunchyroll. He voices Gowasu, a Supreme Kai of Universe 10, in Dragon Ball Super and Neva in Dragon Ball Daima.

Georges Lycan

French voice actor best known for bringing Cell to life in the French dub of Dragon Ball. Also provided the Narrator's voice and handled supporting roles.

Gerard Caster

American voice actor who brought Majin Kuu to life in Dragon Ball Daima. Works with Crunchyroll on a diverse range of anime projects.

Gianfranco Gamba

Italian actor and voice actor renowned for voicing Frieza in the Italian Dragon Ball dub. Active in theater and dubbing for over twenty years before his death.

Gianluca Iacono

Italian voice and media personality known for voicing Vegeta across the entire Dragon Ball Z franchise. Official voice for Italia 2 and Cartoon Network Italy.

Gordon Holey

American voice actor for Funimation who provided voices for the Dragon Ball Z remaster. Contributed character voices during the Frieza arc.

Grant James

American voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball Z films and the early anime. Voiced characters across the Namek Saga and two major DBZ movies.

Greg Ayres

Accomplished American voice actor and singer born in Richmond, Virginia. Known for voicing Guldo in DBZ Kai and Frost in Super; also performed the fourth English opening theme "Dragon Soul".

Greg Carson

American voice actor who has worked with Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Contributed to Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and other anime productions.

Greg Dulcie

American voice actor for Funimation who voiced Sidra, the God of Destruction of Universe 9, in Dragon Ball Super.

Gregory Lush

American voice actor for Funimation/Crunchyroll and OkraTron 5000. Known for extensive anime work including Dragon Ball Super where he voiced Fuwa across 19 episodes.

Gregory Snegoff

American voice actor, writer, and dialogue director known for voicing Master Roshi in the Harmony Gold English dub of Dragon Ball.

Hannah Alcorn

Former American voice actor born in Houston, Texas. Voiced various characters in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime series.

Heo Sung-tae

South Korean actor who played Son Goku in the unofficial live-action Korean film Dragon Ball: Fight Son Goku, Win Son Goku.

Hidekatsu Shibata

Japanese voice actor from Asakusa, Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production. Known for voicing King Chappa in Dragon Ball and Syn Shenron in Dragon Ball GT.

Hideo Ishikawa

Japanese voice actor born December 13, 1969 in Hyogo Prefecture. Affiliated with Aoni Production; known for Bleach, Naruto, and Dragon Ball roles.

Hideyuki Hori

Japanese voice actor born March 23, 1954 in Tokyo. Voiced Captain Ginyu across Dragon Ball Z and video games; returned to voice Paparoni in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power.

Hideyuki Umezu

Japanese actor and voice actor from Aichi Prefecture. Voiced Tamagami Number Two in Dragon Ball Daima before passing away in 2024.

Hikaru Midorikawa

Accomplished voice actor whose cool, collected delivery defined Android 16's tragic humanity and Zamasu's cold god-like arrogance. His range made him essential across Dragon Ball Z, Super, and Kai.

Hiroaki Miura

Japanese voice actor born March 24, 1977 in Nagano Prefecture. Affiliated with Aoni Production; known for voicing Zarbon in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Ganos in Super.

Hirohiko Kakegawa

Japanese voice actor from Saitama Prefecture affiliated with Aoni Production. Contributed background voices to Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime and films.

Hiroki Takahashi

Japanese actor, voice actor, and singer born in Tokyo. Known for Hisoka in Hunter x Hunter and Hetalia roles; voiced Tamagami Number One in Dragon Ball Daima.

Hiroko Emori

Hiroko Emori is a Japanese voice actress best known for bringing Chiaotzu to life across the Dragon Ball franchise, from the original series through Dragon Ball Z and its films.

Hiroko Ushida

Hiroko Ushida is a Japanese voice actress known for voicing Marron, Krillin's daughter, across multiple Dragon Ball series, films, and video games including Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.

Hiromi Tsuru

Veteran voice actress who brought Bulma to life across the entire Dragon Ball franchise, from the original series through Dragon Ball Super.

Hiromu Miyazaki

Hiromu Miyazaki is a Japanese voice actor who has appeared in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, voicing soldiers and various supporting characters throughout the franchise.

Hiroshi Iwasaki

Hiroshi Iwasaki is a Japanese actor and voice actor born in Saitama Prefecture in 1953. He voiced Dr. Lychee in Dragon Ball and is widely recognized for dubbing Rowan Atkinson and C-3PO in Japanese media.

Hiroshi Kamiya

Hiroshi Kamiya is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production, known for voicing characters in Attack on Titan, Noragami, and One Piece, with notable roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Hiroshi Masuoka

Hiroshi Masuoka was a legendary Japanese voice actor best known for Masuo Fuguta in Sazae-san and Jam Ojisan in Anpanman. He took over the role of Master Roshi in Dragon Ball's final episodes and Dragon Ball GT following Kōhei Miyauchi's death.

Hiroshi Naka

Hiroshi Naka is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator from Ōita Prefecture who has appeared in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Z Kai with supporting roles.

Hirotaka Suzuoki

Voice actor known for voicing Tien Shinhan throughout Dragon Ball Z and establishing the character's serious, disciplined demeanor.

Hiroyuki Satou

Hiroyuki Satou, also known as Yuuki Satou, is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa who has worked with Aoni Production across multiple Dragon Ball series and films.

Hisao Egawa

Hisao Egawa is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production, known for his work voicing multiple antagonists and supporting characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Hitoshi Takagi

Hitoshi Takagi was a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters across anime and film, including Zalador in Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming.

Holly Franklin

Holly Franklin is an English-language voice actress who provided voices for female characters in Dragon Ball Super, most notably Sorrel and Xiangca, for Funimation's English dub of the series.

Houko Kuwashima

Houko Kuwashima is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Iwate Prefecture affiliated with Aoni Production, known for her versatile vocal range spanning from young boys to mature women. She voices Android 21 across multiple Dragon Ball video game titles.

Howard Wang

Howard Wang, known online as TehExorcist, is a voice actor, writer, and member of the internet comedy group TeamFourStar who provided voices for multiple characters in Dragon Ball Super and its film sequel.

Ian Sinclair

Funimation voice actor known for bringing Whis's ethereal detachment and hidden power to life in Dragon Ball Super.

Ichiro Nagata

Ichiro Nagata is a Japanese voice actor known for his limited but memorable appearances in Dragon Ball, voicing Ribet of the Sigma Force in Dragon Ball GT.

Iemasa Kayumi

Iemasa Kayumi was a legendary Japanese voice actor and narrator from Tokyo who voiced Paragus in Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan and achieved fame for voicing Father in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

Ikuya Sawaki

Prolific Japanese voice actor with decades of anime work. Sawaki brought to life numerous Dragon Ball characters including the Murasaki Brother and various soldiers and civilians throughout the series.

Iman Nademzadeh

Iranian-American voice actor and performer known for his dual roles in Dragon Ball. Nademzadeh voiced Kogu in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound and Son Para in Dragon Ball GT, contributing to key moments in both theatrical and television Dragon Ball productions.

Isamu Tanonaka

Legendary seiyuu best known for GeGeGe no Kitarō's Medama Oyaji. Voiced multiple Dragon Ball characters including Dr. Lychee and various antagonists across Z films and TV series.

Jad Saxton

American voice actress with Funimation who voiced the protagonist in all Dragon Ball Xenoverse games. Born in 1979, Saxton has built a diverse career in anime dubbing and other voice work across multiple franchises.

Jakie Cabe

American voice actor from Statesville, North Carolina, who worked for Funimation. Cabe voiced Don Kee in Dragon Ball GT and a Sabertooth Tiger in Dragon Ball Z, contributing to both the theatrical and television dubs.

James Marsters

American actor, voice actor, and musician born in 1962. Marsters is best known for his role as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and has since become the official English voice of Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super and related media.

James T. Fields

American voice actor who worked for Funimation, voicing multiple characters across the Dragon Ball franchise. Fields brought to life Jimmy Firecracker in Dragon Ball Z, as well as Korinto and the World Martial Arts Tournament's officiating monks in the original Dragon Ball series.

Jamie Chung

Korean American actress who played Chi-Chi in the 2009 live-action Dragonball Evolution film, bringing Toriyama's martial artist character to the silver screen.

Jamie Johnston

American voice actor who worked with Harmony Gold USA on early Dragon Ball dubs, voicing Grandma Paozu in the original series and a female aristocrat in Mystical Adventure.

Jamie Marchi

American voice actress, ADR director, and script writer for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Marchi voices Marcarita in Dragon Ball Super and the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, bringing characters to life across the franchise's diverse media.

Jarrod Greene

American actor working primarily in anime voice acting. Greene voiced Pilina in Dragon Ball Super, bringing to life a character within the Tournament of Power saga and associated storylines.

Jason Douglas

American voice actor whose portrayal of Beerus defined the deity's characterization in the Funimation dub, bringing weight and presence to Dragon Ball's most powerful god.

Jason Liebrecht

American actor and voice actor born in Austin, Texas, known for extensive anime dubbing work. Liebrecht is recognized for voicing Tapion and Champa across Dragon Ball's theatrical and television productions, establishing himself as a key voice within the franchise.

Jason Lovelady

American voice actor working for Funimation who voiced minor but essential characters in Dragon Ball Z. Lovelady provided dialogue for Frieza Soldier and other background characters that populated the series' battles and conflict scenes.

Jason Marnocha

American voice actor based in California known for prominent roles in anime and animation. Marnocha voiced Carmine in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, contributing to the English dub of this theatrical release.

Jeannie Hsieh

Taiwanese singer and actress best known for portraying Bulma in the unofficial live-action film Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, bringing the character to life outside the anime medium.

Jeannie Tirado

American voice actress from Orlando, Florida, who works primarily in anime for Funimation. Tirado voiced baby Pan in Dragon Ball Super and various supporting characters across multiple Dragon Ball productions, establishing herself as a regular contributor to the franchise.

Jefferson Utanes

Filipino voice actor and dubbing director legendary for being the sole voice of Goku in all Dragon Ball series across GMA and QTV dubs, earning the title 'Goku ng Pinas' and 'The Man with a Thousand Voices' for his extensive dubbing work.

Jeff Johnson

American voice actor who worked for Funimation, voicing characters in Dragon Ball's theatrical productions. Johnson provided the English voice for Cacao in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, contributing to the film's English dub.

Jeff Muenstermann

American voice actor born July 9, 1958, who worked for Funimation on Dragon Ball productions. Muenstermann voiced the North Supreme Kai and Game Poy Announcer in Dragon Ball Z's English dub, contributing to key episodes of the Majin Buu saga.

Jeff Plunk

American anime voice actor known for his work with Funimation on English dubs. He provided the English voice for Basil, a character appearing in Dragon Ball Super's later episodes.

Jeremy Inman

American voice actor and ADR director for Funimation best known for voicing Android 16, one of the series' most iconic antagonists. He has provided voices for countless anime series and directed numerous dub productions.

Jeremy Schwartz

American voice actor from Texas who has worked with Funimation for years. Known for notable Dragon Ball roles including Sorbet in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and Lord Slug in the video games, Schwartz also gained recognition for roles in Space Dandy and One Piece films.

Jerome 57

American musician and voice actor who works with Funimation under the stage name Jerome57. He provided voices for numerous minor characters throughout Dragon Ball Z and appeared in dozens of other anime productions for the company.

Jerry Jewell

Funimation voice actor and singer who brought versatility to Dragon Ball's diverse cast, from Android 17 to Nam.

Jessica Dismuke

American voice actress from the Funimation family who voiced female characters in the original Dragon Ball series. She is related to other notable voice actors within the dubbing industry, including Justin Cook and Aaron Dismuke.

Jessie James Grelle

American voice actor and ADR script writer who has worked with Funimation and other studios since the mid-2000s. Grelle voiced multiple characters across Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, including the powerful Grand Minister in Super. In 2023, Grelle publicly came out as transgender.

Jim Foronda

Texas-based American voice actor who has worked primarily with Funimation. Foronda is best known for voicing the demon Janemba in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and appeared in multiple other Dragon Ball productions across television and games.

Jim Johnson

American voice actor who has worked with Funimation on anime dubs. Johnson voiced Nink, a character appearing in Dragon Ball Super, demonstrating his involvement in the franchise's modern English voice casting.

Jiro Saito

Japanese voice actor who has appeared in numerous anime and animated projects. Saito voiced Gryll, a character in Dragon Ball Super, as part of his broader career in Japanese animation dubbing and voice work.

Joel McDonald

American voice director, script writer, and voice actor who works with Funimation. McDonald has played multiple roles across Dragon Ball games and television series, as well as contributing to the writing and direction of the English dubs.

John Burgmeier

American voice actor and ADR scriptwriter for Funimation, son of actress Linda Young. Best known for voicing the three-eyed martial artist Tien Shinhan across Dragon Ball dubs.

John Freeman

American voice actor and musician who worked with Funimation. Freeman voiced Vinegar in Dragon Ball Z and previously played in the rock band Dooms U.K. He passed away on August 13, 2024.

John Michael Tatum

American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter known for extensive work with Funimation. Tatum is recognized for voicing multiple significant Dragon Ball characters and writing dub scripts for the series, establishing himself as a pillar of the English Dragon Ball voice cast.

Johnny Yong Bosch

American actor, voice actor, martial artist, and musician best known for his role as the Green Ranger in Power Rangers. Bosch has brought Broly to life across multiple Dragon Ball games and the film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, establishing himself as the character's definitive English voice.

John Swasey

American actor, voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter who has been a staple of Funimation's dubbing efforts. Swasey voiced notable Dragon Ball characters and provided the narrator voice for Dragon Ball films, demonstrating his importance to the franchise's English adaptation.

Jōji Yanami

Veteran voice actor best remembered as the iconic narrator and voice of King Kai in Dragon Ball. His gravelly, authoritative tone defined both the series' dramatic moments and the kindly Kai's guidance throughout the franchise.

Jon Allen

American voice actor and comedian who contributed to Dragon Ball Super's English dub through Funimation.

Jonathan Brooks

Voice actor who worked primarily in anime dubbing, contributing to early Dragon Ball films through Funimation.

Jonathan David Cook

American actor and producer who provided the English voice for Cell in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the android villain to life in interactive gameplay.

Joon Park

South Korean-born American actor who played Yamcha in the 2009 live-action film Dragonball Evolution, bringing the desert bandit and martial artist to the screen in the franchise's live-action adaptation.

Jordan Dash Cruz

Puerto Rican voice actor and ADR director from Tampa, Florida, who voiced Master Roshi in Dragon Ball Daima and works across multiple studios including Funimation and Crunchyroll.

Josh Martin

American voice actor for Funimation best known for voicing the three forms of Majin Buu; Innocent Buu, Good Buu, and Kid Buu across Dragon Ball Z.

J. Paul Slavens

American voice actor who worked for Funimation's Dragon Ball productions. Slavens voiced Amond, one of the antagonists, in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, contributing to the film's English dub.

Juana Molina

Spanish voice actress who provided the Castilian Spanish voice for young Goku in the original Dragon Ball series, voicing the character during his early adventures and growth as a martial artist.

Ju-hie Lee

South Korean actress who portrayed Bulma in the unofficial live-action Korean film Dragon Ball: Fight Son Goku, Win Son Goku, adapting the character for Korea's entertainment market.

Julie Franklin

American voice actress and singer who voiced Mai across the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball GT during Funimation's early 2000s dub work.

Julie Mayfield

Voice actress working for Funimation and Crunchyroll who voiced numerous supporting characters across Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT episodes.

Junko Shimakata

Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa affiliated with Aoni Production, voiced Emi in Dragon Ball Z and appeared in numerous anime productions.

Junpei Takiguchi

Veteran Japanese voice actor who voiced iconic characters Fortuneteller Baba, Grand Elder Guru, and Porunga across Dragon Ball, Z, and Kai until his death in 2011.

Junya Enoki

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo known for prominent roles in contemporary anime, voiced Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima.

Justin Briner

American voice actor best known for Izuku Midoriya in My Hero Academia, voiced Kid Vegeta and served as the default announcer in Dragon Ball FighterZ.

Justin Chatwin

Canadian actor best known for portraying Son Goku in the 2009 live-action Dragonball Evolution film, undergoing intensive martial arts training for the demanding role.

Justin Cook

American producer, voice actor, and ADR director at Funimation. Known for voicing Raditz, Cell Jr., and the various forms of Majin Buu, while also producing numerous anime dubs.

Justin Pate

Voice actor who works primarily in anime, voiced Taro Soramame in the original Dragon Ball English dub for Funimation.

KaiserNeko

Scott Frerichs, known online as KaiserNeko, is an American voice actor, director, and co-founder of TeamFourStar, famous for Dragon Ball Z Abridged.

Kaneto Shiozawa

Legendary Japanese voice actor with a distinctive cold voice, voiced Nam and Eis Shenron in Dragon Ball franchise before his death in 2000.

Kaori Matsumoto

Olympic gold-medal judoka born 1987 in Ishikawa Prefecture, voiced a motorcycle policewoman in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.

Kappei Yamaguchi

Distinguished Japanese voice actor born 1965, best known for L in Death Note and Shinichi Kudo in Detective Conan, voiced Fu in Super Dragon Ball Heroes.

Kara Edwards

American voice actress born 1977 in Lubbock, Texas, best known for voicing Videl, Goten, and Gotenks in Dragon Ball Z's English dub.

Karen Lockwood

Karen Lockwood is an American voice actress, lawyer, and Funimation CEO who contributed to the original English dub of Dragon Ball with minor character voices.

Karissa Vacker

Karissa Vacker is an American voice actress who worked with Funimation, lending her voice to various minor characters across Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT.

Kasey Buckley

Kasey Buckley is a voice actress who worked with Funimation, best known for voicing Colonel Violet in the English dub of Dragon Ball.

Kate Bristol

Kate Bristol is an accomplished American voice actress known for her extensive anime dub work. Within Dragon Ball, she voices the younger version of Pan in Dragon Ball GT, contributing to one of the franchise's most memorable characters.

Kate Higgins

American voice actress and jazz pianist born in Charlottesville, Virginia, best known for voicing Sakura in Naruto and also providing English voice work for the Dragonball Evolution video game.

Kate Oxley

Kate Oxley is an English-language voice actress who worked with Funimation on various anime projects, including Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies.

Katsue Miwa

Katsue Miwa was a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture with a lengthy career in anime, contributing minor roles to Dragon Ball and numerous other series from the 1960s through 2000s.

Katsuji Mori

Katsuji Mori is a legendary Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo in 1945, often compared to Casey Kasem for his influential role in anime dubbing. In Dragon Ball, he voiced Pamput and the vital character Nail in Dragon Ball Z.

Katsuyuki Konishi

Katsuyuki Konishi is a prolific Japanese voice actor born in Wakayama Prefecture in 1973. He voiced Captain Ginyu in Dragon Ball Z Kai and has become one of anime's most recognized and respected voice talents.

Kazuhiro Yamaji

Versatile voice actor and theater professional who brought stoic intensity to Hit, the time-skipping assassin of Dragon Ball Super. His deadpan delivery made Hit's philosophy and techniques deeply compelling.

Kazuko Sugiyama

Kazuko Sugiyama is a Japanese voice actress born April 9, 1947. She voiced Colonel Violet and Akane Kimidori in Dragon Ball, and is perhaps best remembered as the original voice of Jun the Swan in Gatchaman.

Kazumi Tanaka

Kazumi Tanaka was a Japanese voice actor (1951-2007) from Tokyo who voiced members of the Ginyu Force in Dragon Ball Z, including Jeice and Malaka, before his death from cor pulmonale at age 56.

Kazunari Tanaka

Kazunari Tanaka was a Japanese voice actor (1967-2016) from Osaka Prefecture who voiced supporting characters across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, and Dragon Ball Super before his death in 2016.

Kazuya Nakai

Kazuya Nakai is a Japanese voice actor born November 25, 1967, affiliated with Aoni Production. He voiced Tagoma and Salsa in the Dragon Ball franchise and is internationally recognized as the voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece.

Kazuyuki Ishikawa

Kazuyuki Ishikawa is a Japanese voice actor born in Ishikawa Prefecture who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z Kai and numerous other anime, including extensive character work in popular series.

Kazuyuki Sogabe

Kazuyuki Sogabe was a Japanese voice actor (1948-2006) from Chiba Prefecture who voiced South Kai in Dragon Ball Z and appeared in Dragon Ball films. He also served as lead guitarist in the voice actors' rock band SLAPSTICK.

Keiichi Nanba

Keiichi Nanba is a Japanese voice actor born August 26, 1957, in Gōtsu, Shimane. Currently affiliated with Aoni Production, he voiced Angila in the Dragon Ball Z film Lord Slug.

Keiichi Sonobe

Japanese voice actor who brings Zuno to life in Dragon Ball Super. A versatile talent from Tokyo with a career spanning multiple anime franchises.

Keiji Fujiwara

Japanese voice actor who passed away in 2020. Best known for iconic roles including Maes Hughes in Fullmetal Alchemist, with notable Dragon Ball Z contributions.

Keiji Hirai

Japanese voice actor known for character work in anime and video games, with memorable roles in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.

Keiko Yamamoto

Japanese voice actress known for her work spanning several decades across classic anime. She portrayed East Kai in Dragon Ball Z and appeared in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn.

Keiko Yokozawa

Japanese voice actress born in Niigata in 1952, best known for her role as Annin in the original Dragon Ball series.

Kenichi Ogata

Japanese actor and voice actor born in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Ogata is one of anime's most prolific voice talents with an enormous portfolio spanning countless productions and character roles.

Kenji Akabane

Japanese voice actor from Chiba known for his extensive character work across anime and video games. Akabane has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise with roles spanning both the anime series and original video animation.

Kenji Nomura

Japanese voice actor from Okayama Prefecture best known for roles in major anime franchises. Nomura voices two characters in Dragon Ball Super and has established himself as a recognized talent in the anime industry.

Kenji Utsumi

One of anime's most prolific voice actors, born August 26, 1937 in Kitakyushu and affiliated with the self-founded Ken Production. Utsumi passed away June 13, 2013, leaving an extraordinary legacy across hundreds of anime and live-action productions.

Kenneisha Thompson

American voice actor primarily known for video game work. Thompson voiced the Future Warrior character in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, one of the most interactive entries in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Kenta Miyake

Japanese voice actor and narrator born in Okinawa Prefecture and affiliated with 81 Produce. Miyake has become recognized across the anime industry for iconic roles in major franchises while contributing to Dragon Ball Daima.

Kent Williams

American voice actor born October 11, 1964 in Commerce, Texas working for Funimation. Williams has voiced numerous characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise spanning multiple series, films, and specials.

Ken Uo

Japanese voice actor from Saitama who brings Korin to life in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super. Known for his versatile character work across multiple anime franchises.

Ken Yamaguchi

Japanese voice actor born March 24, 1956 in Tokyo and represented by OYS Produce. Yamaguchi portrayed two notable Dragon Ball characters across the original series and sequels before his death in 2011.

Kerrigan Mahan

American voice actor who brought Yamcha to life in the English dubs of Dragon Ball films, including Curse of the Blood Rubies and Mystical Adventure. Known for extensive work across anime, animation, and video games throughout his career.

Kevin Seymour

American ADR director, writer, and voice actor who founded U.S. Renditions and Animaze. For Dragon Ball, he directed voices for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout while simultaneously voicing both Frieza and Kid Buu, marking him as the first male English voice of Frieza in Dragon Ball media.

Kiba Walker

American voice actor born in Tacoma, Washington working for multiple studios including Sentai Filmworks, Funimation/Crunchyroll, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Walker has contributed to Dragon Ball Daima with a supporting voice role.

Kimberly Grant

American voice actress who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball, lending her voice to the character Ghost Usher in the original series.

Kinpei Azusa

Japanese voice actor Kinpei Azusa, born in Fukushima Prefecture, voiced major characters in Dragon Ball including Moori and took over the role of Grandpa Gohan for the Dragon Ball Z special Bardock: The Father of Goku.

Kirby Morrow

Canadian voice actor and performer who voiced Goku for the longest stretch of any English actor, from episodes 145-276 of the Ocean Group dub, defining the hero's voice in later Dragon Ball Z arcs.

Kiyoyuki Yanada

Japanese voice actor Kiyoyuki Yanada was born in Tokyo and became known for his work in Dragon Ball GT, where he voiced General Rilldo and Nappa. He passed away in November 2022 at age 57.

Kōhei Miyauchi

Actor and voice actor who defined Master Roshi's character voice from Dragon Ball through Dragon Ball Z, voicing the Turtle Hermit across 260+ episodes.

Kōichi Yamadera

Legendary voice actor, impressionist, and personality whose witty, sarcastic delivery as Beerus made the God of Destruction charismatic and endlessly entertaining. A pillar of anime and entertainment in Japan.

Koji Nakata

Japanese voice actor from Osaka who contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise, notably voicing Dr. Wheelo in the film Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest and appearing in numerous other anime and live-action productions.

Koki Uchiyama

Koki Uchiyama is a prolific Japanese voice actor and performer born in Saitama Prefecture, known for major roles in popular anime. He voiced Glorio in Dragon Ball Daima and has worked on numerous high-profile productions including My Hero Academia and Haikyu.

Kota Nemoto

Kota Nemoto is a Japanese voice actor born in Hitachi, Ibaraki, who provided voices for Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, appearing in various episodes as minor and supporting characters in crowd scenes and additional roles.

Kōzō Shioya

Veteran voice actor remembered for his distinctive work as Majin Buu across Dragon Ball Z, GT, and Super. His vocal range brought both childlike innocence and destructive terror to one of the franchise's most complex antagonists.

Kristen McGuire

Kristen McGuire is an American voice actress from Virginia who began her career as a comic book artist before joining Funimation in 2013. She voiced Baby Goku in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and has appeared in major anime productions including That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and Attack on Titan.

Kristian Eros

Kristian Eros is an American voice actor from Indianapolis who works with Funimation and Crunchyroll, voicing Sir Warp and Small Sir Warp in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest Dragon Ball series.

Kristin Sutton

Kristin Anne Sutton is an American voice actress from North Carolina working with Funimation and Crunchyroll. She voiced Hybis in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in dozens of major anime productions, providing both named characters and additional voices.

Kristi Rothrock

Kristi Rothrock is an American voice actress who contributed to the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super, voicing the character Roasie in the Tournament of Power arc and related episodes.

Krystal LaPorte

Krystal LaPorte is an American voice actress and lawyer known for her work with Sentai Filmworks and Funimation. She voiced the Amazoness character in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous anime productions, providing both major and supporting voices.

Kyle Hebert

American voice actor best known for voicing adult and teen Gohan across Dragon Ball Z, GT, Super, and films. Also serves as narrator across numerous DBZ movies and episodes.

Kyle Igneczi

Kyle Igneczi is an American voice actor working with Funimation who voiced Korn and Harmira, two characters appearing in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power arc.

Kyle Phillips

Kyle Phillips is an American voice actor, ADR director, and ADR engineer from Detroit working with Funimation. He voiced Jimmy Firecracker in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and has been involved in over a hundred anime dubs in various capacities.

Landon McDonald

Landon McDonald is an American voice actor from Kansas who has worked with Studiopolis, Bang Zoom Entertainment, Funimation, and Crunchyroll. He voiced Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima and has provided voices for several major anime productions.

Lane Pianta

Lane Pianta is an American voice actor working with Funimation who voiced Raditz in early Dragon Ball Z dubs and appeared in multiple Dragon Ball series as various supporting and crowd characters across all three original sagas.

Lanipator

Nicholas Landis, known online as Lanipator, is a co-founder of TeamFourStar and a Funimation voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta, Piccolo, and Krillin in the Dragon Ball Z: Abridged parody series.

Lara Woodhull

Lara Woodhull is an American voice actress from Plano, Texas who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise in both anime and video game projects with Funimation.

Laura Bailey

American actress and voice actress known for roles as kid Trunks and kid Goten in Dragon Ball Z. Her vocal work brought life to the next generation of Saiyan warriors.

Lauren Landa

Lauren Anne Landa is an American voice actress known for her work in anime and video games, bringing characters to life in major franchises including a notable role in Dragon Ball.

Laurie Steele

Laurie Steele is an American voice actress best known for voicing Krillin across multiple Dragon Ball productions, bringing the beloved character to English-speaking audiences.

Lawrence Simpson

Lawrence Simpson, known online as MasakoX, is a British voice actor and TeamFourStar co-founder famous for voicing Goku and Gohan in Dragon Ball Z: Abridged and maintaining a popular YouTube channel dedicated to Dragon Ball discussions.

Leah Clark

Leah Clark is an American actress and musician from Albuquerque, New Mexico who has worked extensively in anime dubbing, ADR direction, and script writing for Funimation.

Lee Murphy

Lee Murphy is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime, contributing to Dragon Ball Super and other major anime productions for Funimation.

Leslie Alexander

Leslie Alexander was the first Funimation voice actress to play Bulma in Dragon Ball theatrical releases before pursuing a career on Broadway.

Linda Young

Linda Chambers-Young is an American voice actress from Milwaukee, Wisconsin best known for voicing the ruthless tyrant Frieza and the mysterious Fortuneteller Baba throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Liron Baranes

Israeli voice actor known for dubbing Dragon Ball Z characters into Hebrew, notably voicing Raditz and King Vegeta. He gained broader recognition as the Hebrew voice of Patrick Star in SpongeBob SquarePants.

Lorenzo Scattorin

Italian voice actor who brought Beerus to life in the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Super anime and films. He trained at the Active Center Theater in Milan and has become a prolific dubbing artist across anime and Hollywood films.

Luca Ghignone

Italian voice actor who took over the Italian dub role of Piccolo in Dragon Ball Super starting from episode 30, following Alberto Olivero's retirement. He studied at the Center D theater school in Turin.

Luci Christian

Louisa Michelle Christian is an American voice actress and ADR script writer for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks, known for her roles across anime, video games, and television.

Lydia Mackay

Lydia Marie Mackay is an American theatre actress and voice actress known for her work with Funimation and OkraTron 5000 across numerous anime projects.

Mae Moreno

Mae Moreno is an actress who primarily works in live action but has contributed voice work to Dragon Ball's English localization.

Mai Nakahara

Mai Nakahara is a Japanese voice actress and singer born in Akashi, Hyogo who has voiced numerous characters across major anime franchises including Dragon Ball.

Major Attaway

Major Attaway is an American voice actor and Broadway performer known for his work in anime dubbing and theatrical productions.

Mami Horikoshi

Mami Horikoshi is a Japanese voice actress born in Fukushima Prefecture with an extensive career voicing supporting and recurring characters across numerous anime series.

Mami Koyama

Japanese voice actress known for voicing Pasta, Launch, Arale Norimaki, and Lemlia in the Dragon Ball franchise. Her expansive career spans major anime roles and collaborations with acclaimed directors.

Mamoru Miyano

Japanese actor and singer born in Saitama Prefecture who voiced Gamma 2 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Known for iconic roles across dozens of anime series and blockbuster films.

Marc Lesser

French voice actor best known for voicing adult Son Goku and Future Trunks in the French dub of Dragon Ball Z, bringing distinctive performances to the franchise's most iconic characters across multiple sagas and films.

Marco Balzarotti

Italian voice actor and dubbing professional born in 1957, known for his distinctive voice work in animated series including the Saint Seiya franchise, and for contributing to Dragon Ball Italian dubbing.

Marcus Mauldin

American voice actor who works primarily in video games. Contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise by voicing the custom hero character in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi.

Marcus Stimac

American actor who works in anime dubbing. Voiced Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super and contributed to the anime's English release, including backing vocals for the insert song.

Mariko Mukai

Japanese voice actress from Tokyo born in 1937 who voiced Princess Snake, Bikini, and Midori Norimaki in Dragon Ball. A performer across Japan's anime and entertainment industries.

Marina Inoue

Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production. Voiced Aeos in Super Dragon Ball Heroes and has built a prolific career across dozens of major anime titles.

Mario Castañeda

Acclaimed Mexican voice actor and dubbing director recognized as one of the greatest voices in Mexican dubbing, best known for his iconic portrayal of adult Goku in the Latin American Spanish dub of the Dragon Ball franchise.

Mario Zucca

Italian actor, comedian, and voice actor born in Turin in 1955, known for distinctive voice work across animated cartoons and live-action television, including King Piccolo in the Italian Dragon Ball dub.

Marissa Lenti

American voice actress and actor working primarily in anime. Voiced Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super and various roles across anime series.

Mark Britten

American comedian and voice actor born in Arlington, Texas, known professionally as "The Chinaman" or "KidWok". Provided numerous voice roles in Dragon Ball Z English dub.

Mark Lancaster

American voice actor who has worked with Funimation. Provided voice work for Dragon Ball Z theatrical releases.

Mark Orvik

American voice actor working primarily in anime dubbing. Voiced Van Zant in Dragon Ball Z and characters in original Dragon Ball series.

Mark Stoddard

American voice actor born in 1965 who works for Funimation. Voiced Dr. Brief in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, bringing expertise across anime dubbing.

Markus Lloyd

American actor and voice actor born in Beaumont, Texas. Contributed voice work to Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super anime and video games.

Maryam Baig

Pakistani-born actress currently residing in Dallas, primarily known for theatre work. Voiced Heles in Dragon Ball Super English dub.

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn

American voice actress, ADR director, and singer-songwriter known for extensive anime dubbing work. Made a cameo in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods as a nod to her famous role in Ghost in the Shell.

Masakazu Morita

Award-winning voice actor best known for Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach. His work as Whis brought otherworldly charm and deadly capability to the God of Destruction's enigmatic attendant.

Masako Katsuki

Japanese voice actress born October 15, 1958, in Hachinohe, Aomori. Voiced Polly Buckets in Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, and Oceanus Shenron in Dragon Ball GT.

Masako Nozawa

Masako Nozawa is the Japanese voice of Son Goku and every biological male in his bloodline, a living legend of Japanese voice acting who has carried the Son family for more than four decades and earned the nickname The Eternal Boy.

Masami Kikuchi

Masami Kikuchi is a prolific Japanese voice actor born in 1960 whose Dragon Ball Super roles include Monaka and Belmod. He is best known for his extensive work across the Digimon franchise.

Masami Suzuki

Masami Suzuki is a Japanese voice actor, singer, and performer affiliated with Aoni Production. In Dragon Ball, he voiced the character Bee across multiple series including Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super.

Masashi Ebara

Masashi Ebara is a prolific Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture best known in Dragon Ball for voicing Mr. Satan across the Z series and films, and as Hoenheim in Fullmetal Alchemist.

Masato Hirano

Masato Hirano, born November 16, 1955 in Iwate, is a Japanese voice actor who has voiced characters throughout Dragon Ball history, including Man-Wolf in the original series and Neiz in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge.

Masaya Onosaka

Masaya Onosaka, born October 13, 1964 in Osaka, is a voice actor with Aoni Production who won the Seiyu Award for Best Personality in 2010. He voiced Burter in Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Masaya Takatsuka

Masaya Takatsuka, born August 15, 1969 in Hyogo Prefecture, is a Japanese voice actor who provided significant voices in Dragon Ball Super, including the Grand Minister and various divine attendants.

Masumi Asano

Masumi Asano, born August 25, 1977 in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She voiced Cocoa Amaguri and Heles in Dragon Ball Super.

Matthew David Rudd

Matthew David Rudd, born May 3, 1985 in Los Angeles, is an American voice actor who works for Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He voiced minor characters in Dragon Ball Daima.

Matthew Elkins

Matthew Elkins is an American actor, voice actor, stuntman and Medieval Times performer who has worked for Funimation and Crunchyroll. He voiced Hillia in Dragon Ball Daima.

Matthew Mercer

Matthew Mercer is an accomplished American voice actor known for voicing Hit in Dragon Ball Super and Jotaro Kujo in multiple JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. He also created and hosts the acclaimed show Critical Role.

Maxey Whitehead

Maxey Whitehead is an American stage actress and voice actress who works for Funimation. She voiced Dende and Kid Dende across Dragon Ball Z Kai and video games.

Mayumi Tanaka

Mayumi Tanaka is the Japanese voice of Krillin, Goku's oldest friend, and has played the role from the earliest days of the original Dragon Ball anime. Her warm, boyish delivery made Krillin one of the most beloved characters in the franchise.

Megan Woodall

Megan Woodall is an American theatre actor based in Plano, Texas who was hired by Funimation during the early 2000s. She voiced Bulma in Dragon Ball Z.

Megumi Urawa

Megumi Urawa, born November 30, 1965 in Kashiwa, Chiba, is a Japanese voice actress with Aoni Production. She voiced Erasa in Dragon Ball Z and originally voiced Uub in the series.

Meli Grant

Meli Grant is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime for Funimation. She voiced Quitela and Maji-Kayo in Dragon Ball Super.

Melodee Lenz

Melodee Lenz is an American voice actor who worked primarily in anime for Funimation. She was the original English voice of Marron in Dragon Ball Z before being replaced in later episodes.

Melodee Spevack

American voice actress and vice president of Voxworks corporation. Spevack voiced Agent Mai in the Harmony Gold dubs of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, bringing the Red Ribbon Army operative to English-speaking audiences.

Meredith McCoy

Dallas-based voice actress whose confident, cool Android 18 became one of Dragon Ball Z's most iconic English-dubbed characters.

Meron Aronovitch

Israeli actor and voice actor best known for dubbing Yajirobe across the Dragon Ball franchise. Aronovitch has built a career in sports journalism, news anchoring, and voice acting across multiple media.

Micah Solusod

American voice actor best known for roles in Soul Eater. Solusod has contributed multiple character voices to Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Legends in the Funimation dub.

Michael Marco

Voice actor who has worked with Funimation on various anime projects. Marco is credited for voicing Salza in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, one of the film franchise's memorable antagonists.

Michael Sinterniklaas

American voice actor, ADR director, and script writer who brings expertise to English-language anime adaptations. Sinterniklaas voiced Orlen in the Funimation redub of Dragon Ball Z, and is recognized for the video game role of Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2.

Michelle Rojas

American voice actress and ADR director affiliated with Funimation. Rojas has voiced characters across Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, while also serving as assistant director and producer on numerous anime projects, supporting the dub production pipeline.

Michihiro Ikemizu

Veteran Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture and a Waseda University graduate. Ikemizu is known for voicing Spike the Devil Man in the original Dragon Ball anime and has been a longtime member of Aoni Production's talent roster.

Michitaka Kobayashi

Japanese voice actor from Mobara, Chiba, who works for Aoni Production. Kobayashi provided various supporting voices to the original Dragon Ball series, including soldiers and background characters that filled out the vibrant world of Toriyama's creation.

Mike McFarland

Texas-born Funimation voice actor whose Master Roshi became the wise, comedic heart of Dragon Ball across multiple series and films.

Mike Reynolds

American voice actor with a prolific career in anime dubbing during the 1980s and 1990s. He voiced a character in the early Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball and contributed to numerous other anime and live-action projects.

Mike Wiebe

American musician, actor, and stand-up comedian best known as frontman of punk rock bands Drakulas and The Riverboat Gamblers. In the early 2000s, Wiebe provided minor voice roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z for Funimation/Crunchyroll, balancing his music career with anime voice work.

Milton James

American voice actor who voiced Vegeta in the video game Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. James was part of the Animaze dubbing studio's work on Dragon Ball projects during the 1990s.

Min-seok Jang

South Korean actor who portrayed Oolong in an unofficial live-action Korean film adaptation of Dragon Ball. His work represents the franchise's cultural reach beyond official adaptations.

Mirosław Wieprzewski

Polish voice actor who provided voices for the Polish dub of Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, including the character of Master Roshi. His work represents Dragon Ball's localization across Eastern European markets.

Misa Nakamura

Japanese voice actress with credits across various anime productions. Nakamura voiced minor roles in Dragon Ball GT and has worked in the anime industry for projects including Aqua Age, establishing a modest but consistent presence in voice acting.

Mitsuaki Hoshino

Japanese actor and voice actor from Shizuoka Prefecture with an extensive portfolio across anime and film. Hoshino has voiced Galbee in Dragon Ball Super and has been a prolific supporting voice talent across countless anime series, demonstrating remarkable longevity in the industry.

Mitsuaki Madono

Japanese voice actor born July 28, 1964, in Osaka, known for playing complex characters with hidden depths. Madono voiced Tien Shinhan in Dragon Ball video games and Sharpner in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing nuance to both heroic and comedic roles.

Mitsuko Horie

Japanese voice actress and singer known for voicing Upa in Dragon Ball. Horie is also recognized for her work in Dr. Slump, where she voiced Obotchaman and other characters, establishing herself as a versatile talent in early Akira Toriyama anime adaptations.

Mitsuo Iwata

Acclaimed Japanese voice actor born July 31, 1967, in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. Iwata voices Champa and Majora in Dragon Ball Super and is famous for roles in Akira, Inuyasha, and D.Gray-man, establishing himself as a pillar of the anime voice acting industry.

Miyoko Aoba

Japanese voice actress with work across multiple anime series including Sailor Moon and Dragon Warriors. Aoba voiced Miss Piiza in Dragon Ball Z, a minor but memorable character from the series' early arcs, and has maintained a steady presence in voice acting across several decades.

Miyu Irino

Japanese voice actor and singer who has voiced Beat across multiple Dragon Ball Heroes video games and Dr. Hedo in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Irino's work spans the multimedia landscape of the Dragon Ball franchise, from games to theatrical films.

Monica Bonetto

Italian voice actress and theater critic who provided the Italian voice for Kid Trunks across Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super, becoming a recognizable presence in the Italian dub.

Monica Rial

Houston-born voice actress who became Bulma's definitive English voice, bringing intelligence and attitude to the genius inventor.

Monika Antonelli

American voice actress for Funimation who brought two of Dragon Ball's most beloved supporting characters to life across multiple series and films, before pursuing a career in library science.

Morgan Berry

American anime voice actor who worked with Funimation to voice supporting characters in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to the English localization of the franchise's most recent television continuations.

Morgan Garrett

American voice actress from Denton, Texas, affiliated with Funimation, Studiopolis, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. She has contributed to multiple Dragon Ball series and many other anime productions throughout her career.

Moriya Endo

Japanese voice actor born June 1, 1962, in Tokyo. Known for Dragon Ball video game work and roles in major anime series, Endo has maintained a prolific career in anime and video game voice acting since the 1980s.

Nachi Nozawa

Distinguished Japanese voice actor, actor, and theater director from Tokyo (1938-2010). Known for his extensive work in anime and drama productions, Nozawa contributed to Dragon Ball's theatrical universe and founded a respected legacy in Japanese entertainment.

Naoki Imamura

Japanese voice actor born July 9, 1971, in Saitama Prefecture, attached to Aoni Production. Known for voicing a wide range of supporting, heroic, villainous, and comedic characters across multiple anime series and films.

Naoki Tatsuta

Voice actor who brought comedic charm to Oolong across the entire Dragon Ball franchise and appeared in numerous other anime series.

Naoko Watanabe

Voice actress known for voicing Chi-Chi and Puar in Dragon Ball, and providing voices across anime adaptations including Dr. Slump.

Naomi Kusumi

Japanese voice actor born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Known for voicing an exceptionally wide range of characters across hundreds of anime episodes and films, from comedic to dramatic roles.

Nasim Benelkour

American voice actor from Brooklyn, New York, who has worked with Funimation, Crunchyroll, and indie studios. Benelkour voiced characters in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime dub projects across major streaming platforms.

Nazeeh Tarsha

American voice actor known for his work in English anime dubs produced by Funimation. Tarsha contributed to Dragon Ball Super, voicing a major character in the Tournament of Power arc.

Nia Celeste

American voice actor from DFW, Texas, who has worked with Crunchyroll and Funimation on anime dubbing projects. Celeste voiced a significant supporting character in Dragon Ball Daima.

Nir Ron

Nir Ron is an Israeli voice actor and performer, best known internationally for voicing Superman in 1990s DC Animated Universe productions. He provided Hebrew voices across the Dragon Ball franchise.

Nobuaki Kanemitsu

Japanese voice actor from Kobe, Hyogo, with an extraordinarily extensive career spanning hundreds of anime episodes. Known for exceptional versatility across supporting, comedic, and dramatic roles.

Nobuhiko Kazama

Japanese voice actor from Nagano Prefecture with extensive anime and film credits. Known for playing both supporting and featured characters across numerous major anime series from the 1990s onward.

Norio Wakamoto

Renowned voice actor whose commanding presence as Cell defined one of Dragon Ball Z's most memorable villains. His theatrical delivery transformed the bio-engineered Android into a charismatic and menacing force that shaped the entire Cell Saga.

Oliver Tull

American actor, comedian, and voice actor known for work in anime dubs. Tull has contributed to major anime series including Dragon Ball Super through his voice acting career.

Oliviero Corbetta

Italian voice actor and dubbing director known for lending his voice to numerous Dragon Ball characters across the original series and sequels.

Orion Pitts

Voice actor known for work in anime dubbing, particularly with Funimation. Pitts contributed to Dragon Ball Super, voicing a character in the Tournament of Power saga.

Orly Teri

Israeli singer, actress, and voice actress best known for voicing Chi-Chi across Dragon Ball Z, its films, and Dragon Ball GT in the Hebrew dub.

Osamu Saka

Japanese voice actor who gave voice to Grandpa Gohan in the original Dragon Ball series and flashback sequences in Dragon Ball Z. A respected veteran of anime dubbing with decades of work across multiple studios.

Paolo Torrisi

Italian voice actor and dubbing director best known as the iconic Italian voice of adult Son Goku across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and their films.

Parisa Fakhri

Iranian-American voice actress and actress known for her work with Funimation. She voiced Bulla and her descendant Bulma Leigh in Dragon Ball GT, as well as multiple supporting roles across anime and live-action television.

Patrick Borg

French voice actor best known for voicing adult Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z and Bardock in multiple Dragon Ball Z films.

Patrick Seitz

American voice actor, ADR director, and script writer with extensive credits across anime, video games, and animation. Best known in Dragon Ball for voicing Jiren in Dragon Ball Super and serving as a script writer for Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Patrizio Prata

Italian voice actor known for voicing Goten and Android 17 in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT Italian dubs, plus numerous other anime roles.

Paul Castro Jr.

American voice actor based in Brooklyn, New York, working across multiple studios including Funimation and Crunchyroll. Known for his roles in modern anime productions including Dragon Ball Daima.

Paul LeBlanc

American voice actor who worked with Funimation, contributing to Dragon Ball Z and other anime productions. Known for voicing the creature Yakon during the Majin Buu arc.

Peter Hawkinson

American ADR engineer, director, and supervisor at Funimation and Crunchyroll with extensive credits on Dragon Ball series. Known for overseeing audio and engineering work on hundreds of anime titles across multiple decades.

Peter Kelamis

Australian-Canadian actor and voice performer who was the second English voice of Goku in the Ocean dub, lending his voice to the hero across episodes and three Dragon Ball Z films.

Peter Mayhew

British actor best known for portraying Chewbacca in Star Wars. Near the end of his life, he contributed voice work to Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. Mayhew passed away in 2019 at age 74.

Phillip Wilburn

American voice actor from Sulphur Springs, Texas, working with Funimation. Best known for voicing Android 19 across Dragon Ball Z series and video games, plus numerous minor characters throughout the franchise.

Phil Parsons

American voice actor at Funimation known for voicing multiple major and minor characters across Dragon Ball franchise. His work spans original series through Z, Kai, and video games.

Rachel Robinson

American voice actress working in anime with Funimation. Known for voicing the customizable Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse games and Bonyu in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Wife of fellow voice actor Christopher Bevins.

Randall Duk Kim

American stage, film, and television actor born in Hawaii, best known for voicing Grandpa Gohan in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution.

Randy Pearlman

American voice actor affiliated with Funimation. Known for voicing Obni and Renso in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to the ensemble of voices in the tournament-focused arcs.

Rawly Pickens

Sound engineer and voice director for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Known for voicing minor characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, while also serving as assistant voice director and co-voice director alongside Christopher Sabat.

Ray Hurd

American voice actor working with Funimation. Known for voicing Top in Dragon Ball Super, Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and Daigen in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Reagan Murdock

American voice actor contributing to Dragon Ball Super. Known for voicing various characters including Murichim, Giin, and Universe 9's Assassin Boss in the Tournament of Power.

Rebecca Forstadt

American voice actress and writer known for her extensive anime dubbing work, including Dragon Ball film roles and the iconic character Lynn Minmei in Robotech.

Reiko Suzuki

Japanese voice actress with an extensive career spanning decades across anime, films, and video games. Known for voicing Paotzu in Dragon Ball and numerous elderly or supporting characters across the anime medium.

Reimi

Japanese voice actress born in Kochi with work spanning anime. Known for extensive supporting roles across multiple series, including voice work in Dragon Ball Daima.

René García

Mexican voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta, the Saiyan prince, across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super in Latin American Spanish.

Riccardo Peroni

Italian actor and voice actor born in Chiavari best known for voicing Oolong in Dragon Ball and dubbing the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series.

Riccardo Rovatti

Italian voice actor born in Modena known for voicing Majin Buu in Dragon Ball Z and numerous other anime characters.

Ricco Fajardo

American voice actor who began his career in 2012 with Funimation. Contributed to Dragon Ball with roles in Xenoverse 2 and Dragon Ball Super, bringing English dub voices to key characters.

Richard Nieskens

American voice actor and DJ who worked with Frontier Enterprises on Dragon Ball and other anime dubs in the late 1980s.

Richard Steven Horvitz

American actor, comedian, and voice actor born in Los Angeles in 1966. Horvitz is widely known for animated roles and brought his unique comedic delivery to Dragon Ball Super, where he voiced Dr. Rota.

Rick Robertson

American radio announcer and voice actor for Funimation. Robertson voiced two notable Dragon Ball Z antagonists, establishing his presence in the English dub community through distinctive character work.

Rikiya Koyama

Japanese voice actor and member of Haiyuza Theatre Company, born in Kyoto. Known for major anime roles including Dragon Ball Super Heroes and Dragon Ball Daima, bringing depth to both protagonists and antagonists.

Risa Mei

American voice actress working with Crunchyroll and Funimation, based in Los Angeles. Mei voiced Beelzebub in Dragon Ball Heroes and has appeared in numerous contemporary anime productions across platforms.

Robert Axelrod

American voice actor who performed multiple roles in the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball. Known for his prolific work across anime, animation, and live-action films. Passed away in 2019 at age 70 after complications from spinal surgery.

Robert Bruce Elliott

American actor, comedian, voice actor, and ADR director born in Renton, Washington. Elliott provided voices for numerous Dragon Ball characters and assumed roles following the passing of predecessor voice actors.

Robert McCollum

American voice actor for Funimation who voiced Goten's older incarnation and multiple antagonists across Dragon Ball media. McCollum established himself as a versatile performer handling both sympathetic characters and menacing villains.

Robin Levenson

American voice actress who worked with Harmony Gold USA on various anime dubs. Appeared in a limited but notable roster of productions during the early era of anime localization in North America.

Ryan Reynolds

Voice actress who worked primarily in anime, providing English voice performances for video games. Reynolds contributed to Dragon Ball's interactive media adaptations through voice work in the Xenoverse franchise.

Ryō Horikawa

Ryō Horikawa has been the Japanese voice of Vegeta since the Saiyan prince first crashed onto Earth in 1986. His performance is the gold standard: arrogant, wounded, explosive, and unmistakably Vegeta.

Ryota Takeuchi

Japanese voice actor born in Hyogo Prefecture with extensive anime credits spanning multiple decades. Known for major character roles in shonen and action anime, including Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Ryūsei Nakao

Ryūsei Nakao is the Japanese voice of Frieza, and his chillingly polite, giggling delivery defined one of anime's most infamous villains. He has voiced the tyrant and his entire family tree for nearly forty years.

San Peng

Taiwanese actor who played the character Oolong in the unofficial live-action film Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, bringing the shape-shifting pig character to screen in this fan-favorite adaptation.

Santiago Ziesmer

Spanish voice actor born July 25, 1953, who provided the original German voice for Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z before being replaced, later returning to voice the character Giru in Dragon Ball GT.

Sarah Wiedenheft

American voice actress born in 1993 who works primarily in anime for Funimation. Wiedenheft voiced the all-powerful Omni-King Zeno in Dragon Ball Super, bringing distinctive vocal character to one of the franchise's most powerful entities.

Scott Sager

American ADR director and voice actor for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Sager contributed to Dragon Ball's English localization both as a performing voice actor and technical director, working on multiple sagas of the franchise.

Sean Michael Teague

American voice actor and ADR script writer born in Houston, Texas in 1970. Teague voiced key Dragon Ball characters including Uub, the human reincarnation of Majin Buu, bringing emotional depth to this important late-series character.

Sean Schemmel

Sean Schemmel has been the English voice of adult Son Goku in the Funimation dub since 1999, making him the longest-serving English actor to inhabit the Saiyan hero across every major Dragon Ball series, film, and game.

Sean Whitley

Script writer and voice actor for anime dubs. Whitley contributed to Dragon Ball Z's English localization as a voice performer, working alongside Funimation's production team.

Seiji Sasaki

Japanese voice actor born January 11, 1965, affiliated with Gekidan Subaru. Sasaki is known for dubbing African-American actors and voiced Recoome, the comedic member of the Ginyu Force, in Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Seiko Nakano

Japanese voice actress who brought the Gatchans to life across Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, and Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure.

Shane Ray

American voice actor at Funimation who voiced the Great Ape transformations of most Saiyans across Dragon Ball, DBZ, and GT.

Shawn Gann

American voice actor who brought Methiop and Biarra to life in the English dub of Dragon Ball Super.

Shay Zornitzer

Israeli voice actor and musician best known for dubbing Majin Buu's forms and other key antagonists into Hebrew. Studied violin and guitar before launching a prolific career in voice acting.

Shigeharu Matsuda

Japanese voice actor born in 1952 who voiced Hoi in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon and numerous antagonistic characters throughout his career.

Shigeru Chiba

Legendary Japanese voice actor who brought malicious intensity to Raditz, the first major villain Dragon Ball fans encountered. A prolific career spanning decades across anime and sound direction.

Shigeru Nakahara

Veteran Japanese voice actor who defined Android 17 across Dragon Ball Z, GT, Kai, and Super for millions of Japanese fans.

Shiho Amuro

Japanese voice actress from Hyogo Prefecture who voiced Good Buu (Mini) in Dragon Ball Daima.

Shin Aomori

Japanese voice actor born in 1941 who voiced Major Metallitron, Mighty Mask, Kibito, Hirudegarn, and King Vegeta's Majordomo across the Dragon Ball franchise.

Shinichi Karube

Japanese TV announcer and actor born in 1962 who voiced a sushi chef character in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, appearing both as a voice actor and on-camera personality.

Shin-ichiro Miki

Japanese voice actor and member of 81 Produce born in 1968 who voiced the godly antagonist Zamasu in Dragon Ball Super.

Shinichiro Ohta

Japanese voice actor and television announcer born in 1971 who voiced Kibito Kai in Dragon Ball GT and Super, and Shin in Dragon Ball Super.

Shinji Ogawa

Japanese voice actor Haruhiko Ogawa, known professionally as Shinji Ogawa, voiced Dr. Lychee in Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans.

Shinobu Satouchi

Japanese voice actor born in 1958 best known for voicing Fox McCloud in Star Fox who voiced Giru, Sui, and Cacao in the Dragon Ball series.

Shino Kakinuma

Japanese voice actress who replaced Yuko Minaguchi as the voice of Videl and Pan in Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Showtaro Morikubo

Japanese voice actor and singer from Hachiōji, Tokyo, with an extensive anime and voice acting career who voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima.

Shunzo Miyasaka

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, contributing to crowd and minor character work.

Simcha Barbiro

Israeli voice actor, singer, and photographer who has brought hundreds of animated characters to life since 1991, most notably voicing Krillin and the tyrannical Frieza in Dragon Ball's Hebrew localization.

Simone D'Andrea

Italian voice actor born in Milan in 1973 who brought Trunks to life in the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball GT, alongside major roles in Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Pokémon.

Skip Stellrecht

American voice actor known professionally as Henry Douglas Grey who voiced Trunks in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the young Saiyan to English-speaking players.

Sonny Franks

American voice actor known for bringing minor characters to life in Dragon Ball Super films. He provided English voices for Kikono and Shito in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, and voiced Jimizu in the television series.

Sonny Strait

Veteran Funimation actor whose cheerful, earnest Krillin became the heart of Dragon Ball, and whose Bardock showed the Saiyan warrior's noble determination.

Stephanie Nadolny

Memphis-born voice actress who gave Kid Goku and Kid Gohan their iconic youthful energy and innocence across nearly two decades.

Stephanie Young

American voice actress known for extensive anime dubbing work with Funimation. She voiced the character Towa in Dragon Ball video games and performed the English opening theme for Dragon Ball GT.

Stephen Apostolina

American voice actor, director, and scriptwriter born in Corpus Christi, Texas who worked with Harmony Gold USA on Dragon Ball localization, bringing English voice acting to Toriyama's characters for North American audiences.

Steve Blum

Acclaimed American voice actor known for his distinctive deep voice, recognized as TOM on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block and for voicing adult Goku in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game.

Steve Sanders

American voice actor who specialized in anime dubbing for Funimation. Sanders voiced Sourman in the original Dragon Ball series and Oceanus Shenron in Dragon Ball GT before passing away in 2004.

Sumi Shimamoto

Japanese voice actress born in Kōchi Prefecture in 1954, known for iconic roles in beloved anime series. She voiced the Mermaid in the original Dragon Ball and gained widespread recognition for roles in classic anime including Nausicaä and Lupin III.

Susan Huber

American voice actress who worked extensively with Funimation on Dragon Ball series. She is best known for voicing multiple characters including Upa in Dragon Ball, Suno and Pan in Dragon Ball Z, and Videl in Dragon Ball GT.

Taiki Matsuno

Japanese voice actor and actor from Shinagawa, Tokyo, with a prolific career spanning multiple decades. He voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima and was widely known for voicing Pegasus/Helios in Sailor Moon SuperS and numerous characters across major anime series before his death in 2024.

Taiten Kusunoki

Japanese voice actor and actor born in Machida, Tokyo in 1967. Known for voicing Nail in Dragon Ball Z Kai, he works with Miki Productions and has established himself as a skilled performer in the voice acting industry.

Takahata101

Canadian voice actor, writer, and co-founder of TeamFourStar known for humorous anime parodies. Curtis Arnott, performing as Takahata101, voiced the Future Warriors in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and became famous for his comedic DBZ Abridged series.

Takahiro Fujimoto

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo known for extensive work across anime series. Fujimoto voiced numerous Dragon Ball characters including roles in Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball films, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game.

Takashi Nagasako

Japanese voice actor from Wakayama Prefecture born in 1964 and represented by Arts Vision. Well known for voicing Donkey Kong in major video game franchises, he voiced Dodoria in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.

Takeshi Aono

Pioneer voice actor from Hokkaido who defined the original Dragon Ball with his work as the sinister King Piccolo and his counterpart Kami. A beloved industry figure honored with a lifetime achievement award.

Takeshi Kusao

Japanese voice actor best known for voicing Future Trunks and regular Trunks throughout Dragon Ball Z, GT, Kai, and Super.

Takeshi Watabe

Japanese voice actor born in Kōchi Prefecture in 1936, known for specializing in villain roles and character work across anime and tokusatsu. Famous for voicing Kaminari in Doraemon, Watabe voiced Rising Dragon in Dragon Ball and other characters across the franchise.

Taketora

Japanese voice actor from Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture with an extensive career across anime series. He voiced Gaimoi in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime productions with diverse character roles.

Taliesin Jaffe

American voice actor, ADR director, scriptwriter, and former child actor known for roles in anime including R.O.D the TV and Hellsing. Jaffe appeared briefly in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and is recognized for his work across voice acting and media production.

Tamotsu Nishiwaki

Japanese voice actor from Osaka known for his work across anime series. Nishiwaki voiced the World Tournament Announcer and other characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game.

Tara Platt

American actress and producer who has provided English-language voice work for numerous anime films, television series, and video games. She is married to voice actor Yuri Lowenthal and contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise's English localization.

Tarō Yamaguchi

Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo who provided voices for Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His extensive career spans dozens of anime and video game productions across varied character types and genres.

Taylor Harris

Voice actor working primarily in anime who contributed to Dragon Ball Super. Harris is known for voicing Chappil, a character featured in the series, as part of the Funimation voice acting team.

Taylor Murphy

American voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball's English dub through Crunchyroll and Funimation productions. Best known for voicing Mini Bulma in Dragon Ball Daima.

Terri Doty

American actress, director, and writer who contributed to Dragon Ball's English dubbing. Best known for voicing Nion and child Jiren in Dragon Ball Super productions.

Tetsu Inada

Japanese voice actor best known for voicing the brutal Saiyan warrior Nappa alongside roles across Dragon Ball GT, Kai, and films. Employed by Aoni Production.

Tetsuo Goto

Japanese voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball in both the anime and video game formats. Voiced Gowasu in Dragon Ball Super and Tokitoki in Dragon Ball Xenoverse.

Tetsuo Kanao

Japanese actor and voice actor based in Tokyo. Known for voicing Smitty in Dragon Ball Z Kai, the modern reimagining of the classic Dragon Ball Z series.

Tetsuo Mizutori

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in the Dragon Ball franchise. Brought to life Daigoro Kurigashira in Dragon Ball and Salt in Dragon Ball Z.

Themis Psihogios

Greek actor and voice actor who provided the Greek dub voice for Son Goku across a substantial portion of Dragon Ball Z. Psihogios voiced Goku from episodes 88-187 and 190-291, and also performed additional character voices in the Greek localization.

Theodore Lehmann

American actor and voice actor born in Hutchinson, Kansas. Lehmann provided voice work for the English dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, voicing the mystical martial arts master Korin (Whiskers the Wonder Cat), along with narration and character voices in other anime productions.

Tia Ballard

American voice actress affiliated with Funimation known for her Dragon Ball roles. Became the modern voice of Marron starting in the 2010s and voiced Caway in Dragon Ball Super.

Tiffany Vollmer

American voice actress best known for voicing Bulma in Funimation's Dragon Ball dubs. Joined in 1999 and maintained the role for over a decade across the anime, films, and video games.

Todd Haberkorn

American voice actor and ADR director born in Arlington, Texas. Best known for Dragon Ball roles including Android 19, Tarble, and Jaco, plus iconic anime characters like Natsu in Fairy Tail.

Toku Nishio

Japanese actor and voice actor from Gifu Prefecture who voiced Mr. Popo across the original Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT series.

Tomiko Suzuki

Japanese voice actress born in Aichi Prefecture who voiced multiple characters in Dragon Ball Z, including the important character Dende and the supporting cast around him.

Tom Laflin

American voice actor from Seattle who has contributed to anime dubs for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima and numerous additional characters across multiple series.

Tomohiro Yamaguchi

Japanese voice actor who voiced Mini Piccolo in Dragon Ball Daima and contributed as additional voices across numerous anime productions.

Tomokazu Seki

Japanese voice actor and singer based in Fukagawa, Tokyo. Voiced Majin Kuu in Dragon Ball Daima and has worked across numerous anime productions.

Tomoko Maruo

Japanese voice actress born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Voiced Hacchi in Dragon Ball Z and antagonist Zangya in the film Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound.

Tōru Furuya

Legendary voice actor known for voicing Yamcha throughout Dragon Ball and its sequels, plus iconic roles in Mobile Suit Gundam and Saint Seiya.

Toshiko Fujita

Japanese actress, singer, and narrator who voiced Hasky in the original Dragon Ball series. Born in Dalian, China; affiliated with Aoni Production.

Toshio Furukawa

Toshio Furukawa has voiced Piccolo in the Japanese dub from the character's debut as a villain in the original Dragon Ball all the way through Dragon Ball Super. His performance grew with the character, from demonic menace to stoic mentor.

Toshio Kobayashi

Japanese voice actor who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z characters, most notably Android 15 in the film Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! and the video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Japanese voice actor born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1967 who voiced Kogu in the Dragon Ball Z film Bojack Unbound. Known for work across numerous anime and media projects.

Travis Willingham

American voice actor born in Dallas, Texas in 1981 who voiced Cell in Dragon Ball video games for Funimation from 2009 to 2014, starting with Raging Blast. Known for extensive anime dubbing work and marriage to fellow voice actress Laura Bailey.

Trisha Mellon

Mexican American voice actress born in Dallas, Texas in 1991 who voiced Mr. Popo (Mini) in Dragon Ball Daima for Crunchyroll. She holds a BFA in Media Arts and Animation from the Art Institute of Dallas.

Troy Baker

American voice actor and musician born in Dallas, Texas in 1976 who voiced Ginger, Dr. Kochin, and Hoi in Dragon Ball Z theatrical films for Funimation. Known for major roles in Final Fantasy XIII, The Last of Us, and other blockbuster franchises.

Troy Williams

American voice actor based in Dallas, Texas who worked for Funimation and voiced Papa Panda in Dragon Ball and Banan in Dragon Ball Z. Contributed as additional voices across numerous anime productions.

Tsubasa Yonaga

Japanese voice actor and singer born in Kanagawa Prefecture on January 15, 1984 who voiced Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima. Renowned for extensive anime roles including Aichi Sendou in the Cardfight Vanguard franchise.

Tsuyoshi Koyama

Japanese voice actor affiliated with Across Entertainment who voiced minor characters Basil and Babarian in Dragon Ball Super. Known for extensive voice work across anime, video games, and live-action productions.

Tyler Walker

American voice actor, ADR director, and line producer based in Nacogdoches, Texas who worked on Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT dubs for Funimation. Contributed to numerous anime productions across multiple technical and performance roles.

Tyson Rinehart

American voice actor who works for Funimation and voiced Kahseral in Dragon Ball Super. Known for voice work across multiple anime productions.

Unshō Ishizuka

Versatile voice actor known for iconic Dragon Ball roles including the divine Shenron and Mr. Popo, plus acclaimed work in Cowboy Bebop and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

Veronica Laux

Korean American voice actress who works for Crunchyroll and voiced Panzy in Dragon Ball Daima. Known for diverse voice work across recent anime productions.

Veronica Taylor

American voice actress whose real name is Kathleen McInerney, best known for voicing Ash Ketchum in Pokemon. She voiced Ribrianne in Dragon Ball Super and Berryblue in Dragon Ball Super: Broly for Funimation.

Vic Mignogna

American voice actor born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania who is primarily known as the English voice of Broly across Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super films. Winner of a 2007 American Anime Award for Best Actor for Fullmetal Alchemist.

Volcano Ota

Japanese voice actor born January 2, 1971 who voiced Minotaurus and Tupper in Dragon Ball Super and Magenta in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Known as Pile Volcano Ota, he has contributed to various anime productions.

Wanda Nowicki

Canadian voice actor who voiced Krillin in the Harmony Gold English dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and contributed additional voices to multiple anime titles.

Wellington Lima

Brazilian voice actor and dubbing director who performed numerous character roles across the Dragon Ball franchise, most notably voicing Mercenary Tao and the various Buu transformations for the Brazilian Portuguese dub.

Wendel Bezerra

Brazilian voice actor, director, and CEO of UNIDUB dubbing studio. He is the primary Brazilian Portuguese voice of adult Goku throughout Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super, shaping the character's portrayal in South American markets.

Wendy Powell

American voice actress based in Fort Worth, Texas who works for Funimation and voiced Fortuneteller Baba in Dragon Ball Z. Known for extensive anime voice work spanning over two decades.

Will Harper

Will Harper is an American voice actor for Funimation who provided English dubs for minor characters across the Dragon Ball franchise, including roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z.

Yasuhiko Kawazu

Yasuhiko Kawazu is a Japanese voice actor best known for providing the voice of Mr. Popo and various iterations of Great Ape transformations across multiple Dragon Ball series and video games.

Yasuhiro Mamiya

Yasuhiro Mamiya, born December 7, 1981 in Chiba, is a Japanese voice actor recognized for voicing gods of destruction and tournament participants in Dragon Ball Super.

Yasuhiro Takato

Born January 23, 1968 in Okayama, Yasuhiro Takato is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production who voiced significant antagonists and supporting characters across Dragon Ball series.

Yasunori Masutani

Born July 5, 1961 in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Yasunori Masutani is a Japanese voice actor with Aoni Production who voiced antagonists and supporting characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.

Yasuo Tanaka

Yasuo Tanaka (1932-2003) was a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who provided voices for minor antagonists in the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball Z.

Yiannis Papaioannou

Greek-Cypriot voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta in the Greek dub of Dragon Ball Z. Papaioannou brought the Saiyan prince to life for Greek-speaking audiences across the franchise's most iconic saga.

Yoko Hikasa

Yoko Hikasa is a Japanese voice actor and singer from Kanagawa Prefecture with an expansive career spanning anime, animation, and films, including a role in Dragon Ball Daima.

Yoko Kawanami

Yoko Kawanami was a Japanese voice actor born in Kanagawa who voiced female martial artists Ranfan and Bikini in early Dragon Ball series before passing away in 2025.

Yoshiyuki Kono

Yoshiyuki Kono is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced the creature Yakon in Dragon Ball Z, bringing life to one of Babidi's sinister creations.

Yuji Ueda

Yuji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and singer from Kitakyushu in Fukuoka Prefecture with a versatile career spanning multiple entertainment mediums.

Yukiko Morishita

Yukiko Morishita is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who has voiced supporting characters and minor roles across Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Daima.

Yukimasa Kishino

Born October 21, 1955 in Tokyo, Yukimasa Kishino is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production known for iconic Dragon Ball Z characters including Burter and the World Tournament Announcer.

Yukitoshi Hori

Born September 12, 1952 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Yukitoshi Hori is a Japanese voice actor and elder brother of fellow voice actor Hideyuki Hori, affiliated with Aoni Production.

Yuko Kobayashi

Born February 6, 1961 in Tokyo, Yuko Kobayashi is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and narrator affiliated with Toei Animation and 81 Produce, known for extensive work across anime and entertainment.

Yūko Minaguchi

Voice actress known for voicing the martial arts characters Videl and Pan throughout Dragon Ball Z, GT, and Super.

Yumiko Kobayashi

Yumiko Kobayashi is a Japanese freelance voice actor from Chiba Prefecture with an expansive portfolio spanning anime, video games, and films across multiple genres.

Yuriko Yamaguchi

Born in Osaka, Yamaguchi is a prolific Japanese voice actress best known for Nico Robin in One Piece. She voiced Vados and Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super.

Yuriko Yamamoto

A Tokyo-based voice actress employed by Aoni Production, Yamamoto voiced the filler character Chao in Dragon Ball's early anime adaptation.

Yuri Lowenthal

American actor, producer, and screenwriter known for extensive voice-over work in anime, cartoons, and video games, including providing Goku's voice for the Dragonball Evolution video game.

Zach Aguilar

California-based voice actor known for Tanjiro Kamado in Demon Slayer and Genos in One Punch Man. He voiced Dr. Hedo in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero for Funimation.

Zach Bolton

American ADR director and line producer for Funimation who directed English-language anime dubs. He served as voice director for Dragon Ball Z films and was one of many voice directors for the Dragon Ball Z TV series.

Zeno Robinson

American voice actor active in anime, cartoons, and video games. Robinson voiced Gamma 2 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and reprised the role in Dragon Ball: Sparkling! Zero.

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