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Derick Snow

Voice Actor

American voice actor who works with Funimation on anime dubs. Snow voiced multiple supporting characters in Dragon Ball Super, contributing voices to minor but memorable roles in the Tournament of Power saga.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Roh, Rabanra, and Koitsukai in Dragon Ball Super
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Dragon Ball Super Work

Snow provided voices for three distinct characters in Dragon Ball Super: Roh, Rabanra, and Koitsukai. These supporting roles added texture to the Tournament of Power storyline and other key moments in the series, showcasing his ability to differentiate multiple characters with distinct vocal performances.

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Voice Acting Career

Working with Funimation and Crunchyroll, Snow has contributed to numerous anime projects as a voice actor. His work on Dragon Ball Super represents his involvement with one of the most significant anime franchises, and his versatility in handling multiple character types makes him a valuable member of the dubbing industry.

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