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Garrett Schenck

Voice Actor

American voice actor affiliated with Funimation and Crunchyroll. He voices Gowasu, a Supreme Kai of Universe 10, in Dragon Ball Super and Neva in Dragon Ball Daima.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Gowasu
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Roles

Schenck voices Gowasu, the Supreme Kai of Universe 10, in Dragon Ball Super, bringing gravitas and wisdom to the character's interactions with Goku and other deities throughout the series. His portrayal captures Gowasu's personality as a somewhat laid-back but competent deity managing one of the tournament universes. He continues his Dragon Ball involvement by voicing Neva in Dragon Ball Daima, demonstrating his ongoing contributions to the franchise's modern era.

His dual roles across different eras of Dragon Ball showcase his ability to adapt to the varying tones of the franchise, from the godly politics of Super to the newer narrative direction of Daima.

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Broader Voice Acting Work

Beyond Dragon Ball, Schenck has voiced characters in other anime series, including Warrod Sequen in Fairy Tail and Grandfather Tachibana in Dance with Devils. His affiliation with both Funimation and Crunchyroll reflects the evolving landscape of anime dubbing, where voice actors often work across multiple studios and production companies to build diverse portfolios.

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