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Hannah Alcorn

Voice Actor

Former American voice actor born in Houston, Texas. Voiced various characters in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime series.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of multiple Dragon Ball female characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Hannah Alcorn contributed to the original English dub of Dragon Ball, voicing a Girl in episode 26, Herder's Son in episode 46, and Yamcha's Fanclub in episode 44. She also appeared in Dragon Ball Z, voicing the Daughter in episode 21, East City Civilian in episode 21, and Princess Snake's Maid in episode 14. Her roles span both comedic and dramatic moments across the early series, capturing the ensemble voices that brought each location and scenario to life.

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Career

Alcorn is a former voice actor born in Houston, Texas. She worked with Funimation on anime productions beyond Dragon Ball, including Blue Drop where she voiced protagonist Michiko Kozuki, demonstrating range across different genres.

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