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Jeff Johnson

Voice Actor

American voice actor who worked for Funimation, voicing characters in Dragon Ball's theatrical productions. Johnson provided the English voice for Cacao in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, contributing to the film's English dub.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Cacao
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Z Film Work

Jeff Johnson voiced Cacao in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, the English dub of this theatrical film. Cacao appeared as one of the characters within the film's narrative, and Johnson's performance provided English-language dialogue for audiences. His work represented Funimation's effort to bring Dragon Ball's theatrical releases to English-speaking viewers during the film series' distribution in North America.

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Funimation Dubbing Career

Johnson worked as a voice actor for Funimation, contributing to the company's anime dubbing operations. Though his overall filmography remains limited compared to some prolific voice actors, his participation in Dragon Ball: The Tree of Might represents his documented work within the voice acting industry and the broader network of performers Funimation employed during the Dragon Ball film dubbing era.

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