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Brina Palencia

Voice Actor

American voice actress and ADR director from Oklahoma who worked with Funimation on multiple Dragon Ball projects, best known for voicing Puar and Chiaotzu in Dragon Ball Z Kai and young Broly in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Puar and Chiaotzu in Dragon Ball Z Kai
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Brina Palencia voiced the beloved character Puar alongside Chiaotzu in the Dragon Ball Z Kai remaster, providing continuity for these classic companions through their full journey. In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, she portrayed the younger version of the legendary Saiyan Broly, capturing his raw power and desperation before his final transformation. She also voiced the character Ba in the same film, showcasing her range within the DBZ cinematic universe.

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Career and Funimation

Palencia is an accomplished voice director and actress at Funimation with an extensive anime resume spanning series like One Piece, Fairy Tail, and Black Butler. She attended the University of North Texas and previously served as a host for GameStop TV. Her technical contributions to dubbing work and direction have shaped the English dub quality for countless anime productions beyond her voice roles.

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