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David Matranga

Voice Actor

Prolific American voice actor who works extensively with Funimation, Sentai Filmworks, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He voiced Slimjim in Dragon Ball Z Kai and has amassed one of anime's largest filmographies with hundreds of credits across multiple studios and genres.

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Sub Role: English voice of Slimjim in Dragon Ball Z Kai
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Dragon Ball Role

Matranga voiced Slimjim in Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to the character's portrayal in the remastered anime series. Though a smaller role compared to many of his other major voice acting work, it represents his participation in one of anime's most influential franchises during a crucial period of the series.

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Extensive Voice Acting Career

One of the most prolific voice actors in the English anime dubbing industry, Matranga has worked on hundreds of anime titles across multiple studios. His diverse portfolio includes major roles in Attack on Titan as Bertholdt Hoover, Saiyuki as Genjo Sanzo, My Hero Academia as Shoto Todoroki, and numerous other prominent characters. His versatility and consistent work ethic have made him a staple of Funimation and other major dubbing companies.

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