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Charles Campbell

Voice Actor

American ADR director, recording engineer, and voice actor for ADV Films and Funimation who voiced North Supreme Kai and multiple characters across Dragon Ball series and films.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of North Supreme Kai and characters in Dragon Ball Z and Super
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Charles Campbell voiced the North Supreme Kai in Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters, one of the universe's most powerful deities overseeing the northern quadrant. He also provided voices for multiple characters in Dragon Ball Super, including the warrior Pell, Vewon, and Minotaurus, demonstrating versatility across the vast cast of the Tournament of Power. His technical expertise brought gravitas to divine characters while handling the intensity required for tournament warriors.

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Technical and Vocal Expertise

Campbell brings decades of professional experience as an ADR director and recording engineer, working across ADV Films and Funimation's production pipelines. His dual expertise in both performing and directing reflects the technical knowledge required to handle complex dubbing sessions for major anime productions. His multifaceted role within the industry demonstrates the interconnected nature of voice acting and audio engineering in modern anime localization.

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