American voice actress and voice director who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Daima, voicing the miniaturized version of Chi-Chi.
Brittany Lauda voiced Mini Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball Daima, capturing the character's personality even in her smaller, youthful form. Her performance brought continuity to one of the franchise's most iconic characters as the series introduced its unique transformation premise. The vocal work required bringing the warmth and strength Chi-Chi is known for to an unexpected version of the character.
Beyond voice acting, Lauda works as a voice director, contributing to the technical and creative aspects of anime dubbing. Her dual expertise in both performing and directing reflects a deep understanding of the voice acting craft and the demands of bringing Japanese anime to English-speaking audiences effectively.
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