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Jeannie Tirado

Voice Actor

American voice actress from Orlando, Florida, who works primarily in anime for Funimation. Tirado voiced baby Pan in Dragon Ball Super and various supporting characters across multiple Dragon Ball productions, establishing herself as a regular contributor to the franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Pan and supporting characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Jeannie Tirado voiced baby Pan in Dragon Ball Super, providing the voice for the young version of Goku's granddaughter during her early appearances in the series. Beyond this major role, she contributed as various supporting characters, including party girls and reporters throughout Dragon Ball Super's storylines. Tirado's consistent presence in the series demonstrated her value as a flexible performer capable of handling both named characters and background roles essential to the show's episodes.

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Prolific Anime Voice Actress

Originally from Orlando, Florida, Tirado has built an expansive career in anime voice acting, with over 100 credited performances across numerous series for Funimation. Her filmography spans genres from action anime like Dragon Ball and Attack on Titan to romance and slice-of-life productions. Her versatility and consistent work ethic have made her one of the most frequently heard English voice actresses in modern anime dubbing.

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