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Andrew Chandler

Voice Actor

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.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Giran, Spopovich, Cooler, and Dragon Ball GT narrator
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Chandler provided voices for key characters across multiple Dragon Ball series. He voiced Giran in the original Dragon Ball, bringing humor and menace to the tournament fighter. In Dragon Ball Z, he portrayed the ruthless martial artist Spopovich. He also voiced Cooler in the films Cooler's Revenge and The Return of Cooler, making the villain a memorable presence. Additionally, Chandler served as the narrator for Dragon Ball GT, guiding audiences through the anime with his distinctive voice.

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Funimation Career

Based in Victoria, Texas, Chandler has been a consistent presence in Funimation's voice acting roster, contributing his talents to Dragon Ball and other anime projects. His range across comedic, antagonistic, and authoritative roles demonstrates his versatility as a professional voice actor in the dubbing industry.

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