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Felecia Angelle

Voice Actor

American voice actress and ADR director affiliated with Funimation. She voices Chronoa, the Supreme Kai of Time, in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2 video games.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Chronoa
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Video Game Work

Angelle provides the English voice for Chronoa, the Supreme Kai of Time, in both Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. As the timeline protector and guide character, Chronoa serves a crucial narrative role in the games, and Angelle's performance anchors the player's interaction with this central figure throughout the story modes and time-patrolling missions.

Her work in these games exemplifies the voice acting requirements for interactive media, where characters often deliver exposition and guidance to the player character while maintaining consistent characterization across multiple playthroughs and narrative branches.

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Voice Directing Career

Angelle's role extends beyond performing voice work, as she holds the position of ADR director for Funimation. This behind-the-scenes responsibility allows her to shape the overall quality and direction of English voice performances across multiple anime and game projects, applying her understanding of character nuance to guide other performers.

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