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Emily Neves

Voice Actor

American actress, scriptwriter, and voice director based in Texas. She voices Gine, Goku's mother, in Dragon Ball Super: Broly and works with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks on anime localization.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Gine
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Neves voices Gine, the mother of Son Goku, in the English dub of Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Her performance brings depth to the character's limited but emotionally significant screen time, establishing Goku's maternal lineage for Western audiences in one of the franchise's most acclaimed theatrical releases.

Beyond performing voice roles, Neves contributes to anime localization as a scriptwriter and voice director, working with both Funimation and Sentai Filmworks to shape the English-language presentation of Japanese animation.

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Professional Background

Hailing from Conroe, Texas, Neves has built a multifaceted career in anime production. Her expertise spans voice acting, script adaptation, and directing performances, making her a key figure in the localization pipeline for numerous anime projects beyond Dragon Ball.

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