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Eric Dillow

Voice Actor

American voice actor who worked for Funimation. He voiced Moori and Tsuno in Dragon Ball Z and Sansho in the theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Moori and Sansho
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Characters

Dillow contributed several voices to the Dragon Ball Z Funimation dub, most notably voicing Moori, the eldest Namekian elder, and Tsuno in the original series. He also portrayed Sansho, a memorable villain from Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, bringing menace to the theatrical antagonist in the feature film version of the localization.

His work as a supporting voice actor in the DBZ dub was part of Funimation's early efforts to establish a consistent English-language cast for the franchise, contributing to characters that, while not main roles, played important parts in their respective storylines.

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Funimation Dubbing Era

Dillow was among the voice actors who worked during Funimation's pioneering period of anime dubbing in the 1990s and 2000s. While information about his later career is limited, his work on Dragon Ball remains a legacy of the early English localization efforts that introduced the franchise to Western audiences.

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