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Gabe Kunda

Voice Actor

American voice actor working for Funimation. He voices Rubalt and Zirloin, two Gods of Destruction candidates from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Rubalt and Zirloin
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Super Participation

Kunda voices Rubalt and Zirloin, two powerful candidates from the Tournament of Power who represent the threat and scale of the tournament's cosmic stakes. His performances bring distinct personalities to these external adversaries, helping to convey the vast array of combatants across different universes competing in the tournament arc. The dual voicing showcases his ability to differentiate character voices and maintain clarity even when handling multiple roles in the same narrative context.

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Voice Acting Career

Working as a voice actor for Funimation, Kunda contributes to the English localization of anime across multiple genres and production houses. His work on Dragon Ball Super places him among the later wave of English voice actors who helped bring the modern era of the franchise to Western audiences, adding depth and personality to the ensemble cast surrounding the main characters.

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