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Amber Cotton

Voice Actor

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.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Voices of Mint, Valese, and Lemlia across Dragon Ball series
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Dragon Ball Characters

Cotton voiced several characters throughout the Dragon Ball universe. She voiced Mint in the original Dragon Ball, Valese in Dragon Ball GT, and Lemlia in the Funimation redub of Dragon Ball Z. Her roles also extended to film work, voicing Kim in Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound and Shamoian in Dragon Ball Z: Broly, The Legendary Super Saiyan.

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Career Path

Cotton worked with Funimation through the 2000s as a voice actress before departing the company in 2009. Since leaving anime dubbing, she has built a career in commercial voiceover work, continuing to use her vocal talents in a different sector of the entertainment industry.

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