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Daniel Penz

Voice Actor

American voice actor for Funimation who contributed voices to Dragon Ball Daima, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Known for handling multiple minor and supporting roles across numerous anime projects.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Zuno in Dragon Ball Super
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Dragon Ball Work

Penz has been part of Funimation's Dragon Ball dubbing efforts since the early 2000s. He is best known for voicing Zuno, the all-knowing god character in Dragon Ball Super. In addition to that prominent role, he provided voices for the ZTV Reporter in the Tournament of Power arc and contributed as an additional voice actor across multiple episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai, handling various minor characters including spectators, soldiers, and civilians throughout the saga.

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Career Overview

Penz is an accomplished voice actor working primarily with Funimation and Crunchyroll. Beyond Dragon Ball, his extensive credits span dozens of anime series, demonstrating his versatility in bringing life to characters across many genres. His work in anime dubbing showcases his ability to adapt his voice for both prominent and background roles with equal professionalism.

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