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Brianne Siddall

Voice Actor

American voice actress known for casting as timid young boys and continuing work through the Power Rangers era. Voiced young Goku in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Kid Goku in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball GT Voice Work

Brianne Siddall voiced Kid Goku in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the young protagonist to life with youthful energy. Her work on the character reflected her specialty in portraying child characters, particularly young male roles that required vulnerability and innocence alongside growing confidence and determination.

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Voice Acting and Animation Career

Siddall became well known during the Power Rangers era as a regular voice actress on that series and others. She gained recognition for her ability to embody young male characters, a specialized niche that made her valuable across anime and animated series. Her other anime roles include Tsukasa and Elk in .hack//, Rina Takamiya in Saint Tail, and characters in Haruhi Suzumiya. She is also credited under the stage names Brianne Brozey, Ian Hawk, and Jetta Bird, reflecting the common practice of pseudonyms in voice acting.

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