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Alexis Tipton

Voice Actor

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.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Trunks in Dragon Ball Super and Erasa in DBZ Kai
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Roles

Alexis Tipton voiced Future Trunks in Dragon Ball Super, taking on a role previously established by Laura Bailey. This assignment came after Bailey became unavailable due to scheduling conflicts, making Tipton responsible for the character's voice throughout the series. Additionally, Tipton voiced Erasa in Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters, providing characterization for the Android Saga and later content. She also voiced the Trunks half of Gotenks fusion, coordinating with Kara Edwards for the dual-voice performance typical of fusion characters.

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Career in Anime Voice Acting

Tipton has built recognition through major anime roles beyond Dragon Ball, including Mizuki Himeji in Baka and Test, Lala Satalin Deviluke in To Love Ru, and Mina Carolina in Attack on Titan. Her work with Funimation demonstrates her prominence within the English anime localization industry, taking on both protagonist and supporting roles across numerous series.

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