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Howard Wang

Voice Actor

Howard Wang, known online as TehExorcist, is a voice actor, writer, and member of the internet comedy group TeamFourStar who provided voices for multiple characters in Dragon Ball Super and its film sequel.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Mohito, Pancéa, and Dorakiyan
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Wang voiced Mohito in Dragon Ball Super, an anthropomorphic rabbit warrior whose participation in the Tournament of Power demonstrated the franchise's willingness to incorporate diverse character designs from across multiple universes. He also provided the voice for Pancéa, another non-humanoid tournament participant, and the Dorakiyan, expanding his presence as an English dub actor across the series. Additionally, he voiced one of Frieza's soldiers in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, contributing to the film's opening military sequences. His work helps ground the anime's English localization with authentic vocal performances.

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Content Creator

Wang maintains a dual career as both a professional voice actor and an internet personality. He is a founding member of TeamFourStar, the comedy group behind the acclaimed Dragon Ball Z Abridged series, which demonstrates his deep affinity and expertise within the Dragon Ball community. His involvement across both official franchise work and fan creative projects reflects his passionate engagement with the series.

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