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Aaron Roberts

Voice Actor

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.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Khai in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Aaron Roberts voiced Khai in Dragon Ball Super and appeared as minor characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai, including policemen and various civilians. His work extended beyond voice acting; Roberts also served as an ADR director for multiple anime productions, shaping the English localization of numerous titles. This dual role as both performer and director places him in a crucial position within Funimation's production pipeline.

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Career in Anime Localization

Roberts has built an extensive filmography across Funimation, Crunchyroll, Sound Cadence Studios, and other production companies. He has appeared in over 100 anime titles, voicing everyone from major supporting roles to minor background characters. His ADR directorial credits demonstrate his understanding of voice performance and anime localization standards.

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