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Edie Mirman

Voice Actor

Edie Mirman is an American voice actress known for her work in anime dubbing, notably voicing Launch in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and numerous other animated series.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Launch in DBZ film
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Film Contribution

Mirman voiced Launch, the cheerful, dual-personality woman from Dragon Ball, in the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure. Her performance captured Launch's bubbly, optimistic nature, bringing the character to life in one of the franchise's most beloved theatrical releases. The Harmony Gold dub was overseen by staff that included Edie Mirman's work on script adaptation, adding another layer to her involvement with the project.

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Diverse Voice Acting Roles

Mirman has built a substantial career in voice acting, with credits spanning Digimon, where she voiced Gatomon and Angewomon across multiple series, as well as roles in filler and feature films. Beyond anime, she has worked on live-action television productions and as a voice director, establishing herself as a versatile performer in the English anime dubbing industry since the late 1980s.

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