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Jason Liebrecht

Voice Actor

American actor and voice actor born in Austin, Texas, known for extensive anime dubbing work. Liebrecht is recognized for voicing Tapion and Champa across Dragon Ball's theatrical and television productions, establishing himself as a key voice within the franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Tapion and Champa
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Roles

Jason Liebrecht is known for voicing Tapion, the mysterious musician who appears in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon, one of the franchise's most celebrated theatrical films. He also voices Champa, the God of Destruction who serves as a major supporting character in Dragon Ball Super, particularly during the Tournament of Destruction arc. Liebrecht's performances span both film and television Dragon Ball productions, establishing him as one of the series' most prominent English voice actors.

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Career in Anime and Film

Born in Austin, Texas, Liebrecht works for Funimation, ADV Films, and OkraTron 5000, providing voices across numerous anime series and video games. Beyond anime, he has appeared in independent films and theater productions, including David Byrne's True Stories and the premiere of Karla by Steve Earle in New York City. His involvement in anime started with ADV Films before expanding substantially through Funimation, making him one of the most prolific English voice actors in anime history.

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