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Eddie Frierson

Voice Actor

Eddie Frierson is an American voice actor who works for Harmony Gold USA, known for voicing characters in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and numerous other anime productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Shinto in DBZ film
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Film Work

Frierson provided the English voice of Shinto, the version of Tien Shinhan used in the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, the 1988 anime film. Beyond this role, he contributed as a minor voice actor to the same film, voicing a Mifan Soldier, demonstrating his range in ensemble anime dub work. His work on the Harmony Gold dub remains a distinctive English-language take on the Dragon Ball universe.

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Career in Anime Dubbing

Frierson is a veteran voice actor who has worked extensively in anime dubbing across multiple decades. Beyond Dragon Ball, his filmography spans numerous series including Street Fighter II, Fist of the North Star, Cowboy Bebop, and Naruto. He has also worked on live-action films, including Pokémon Detective Pikachu, showcasing his adaptability across different animation styles and genres.

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