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Brian Thomas

Voice Actor

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.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of multiple minor Dragon Ball Z characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Work

Brian Thomas worked with Funimation as a voice actor across the Dragon Ball franchise. In the original Dragon Ball series, he voiced multiple minor characters including various company soldiers and Blue Corp members. His work expanded into Dragon Ball Z, where he provided voices for characters such as a CQV Reporter, a Namekian villager, and Oolong in select episodes. He also contributed to Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, where he performed ADR looping work for the theatrical release.

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Production Work

Beyond voice acting, Thomas contributed to Dragon Ball localization efforts in multiple capacities. He served as a production assistant on the 2001 Dragon Ball re-dub and handled ADR looping for several Z saga releases. His technical involvement extended to subtitling and closed captioning work across multiple Dragon Ball theatrical films, including the Broly trilogy and other fan-favorite movies released through Funimation.

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