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Chris Cason

Voice Actor

Christopher L. Cason is an American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter with Funimation who voiced multiple Dragon Ball characters. He is remembered for major roles including Tien Shinhan, Mr. Popo, and numerous franchise villains.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Shu, Tien Shinhan, Mr. Popo and multiple villains in Dragon Ball
Nationality: American
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Extensive Dragon Ball Voice Work

Cason's Dragon Ball contributions span far beyond a single character. He voiced Shu in the original series, Tien Shinhan through multiple sagas, and the iconic guardian Mr. Popo. He also brought life to antagonists including Rage Shenron, Gamisalas, and Mule, making him one of the franchise's most prolific English voice actors across multiple series and dramatic arcs.

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Career Beyond Dragon Ball

Born November 4, 1974, Cason has been instrumental in Funimation's dub operations, not only as a voice performer but also as an ADR director and scriptwriter. He has voiced Gluttony in the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise and contributed to Soul Eater, establishing himself as an essential creative force in anime localization beyond his Dragon Ball legacy.

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