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Duncan Brannan

Voice Actor

American voice actor and ordained Christian pastor who voiced numerous significant characters across the Dragon Ball franchise for Funimation. Brannan is known for portraying Fortuneteller Baba in the Majin Buu arc, as well as Babidi, Bibidi, Monster Carrot, Ninja Murasaki, Dr. Myuu, and the Murasaki Brothers.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Fortuneteller Baba, Babidi, and other Dragon Ball characters
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Dragon Ball Roles

Brannan voiced multiple important characters throughout the Dragon Ball series. Most notably, he performed Fortuneteller Baba in the Majin Buu arc after Laurie Steele, establishing himself in this recurring role until Linda Young took over for the original series redub. He also voiced Babidi and Bibidi, the powerful sorcerers central to the Majin Buu storyline. Additional characters attributed to him include Monster Carrot, the mysterious Ninja Murasaki, Dr. Myuu from the Fusion Saga, and the Murasaki Brothers, showcasing his range across the franchise.

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Career and Life

Beyond anime, Brannan is widely recognized as an ordained Christian pastor, writer, and fine arts consultant. Most notably, he served as the distinctive voice of Chuck E. Cheese, the beloved animatronic mascot, for nineteen years, making him recognizable across multiple entertainment mediums. His dual careers in entertainment and ministry reflect his diverse contributions to popular culture.

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