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Jeff Muenstermann

Voice Actor

American voice actor born July 9, 1958, who worked for Funimation on Dragon Ball productions. Muenstermann voiced the North Supreme Kai and Game Poy Announcer in Dragon Ball Z's English dub, contributing to key episodes of the Majin Buu saga.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of North Supreme Kai and Game Poy Announcer
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Z Voice Roles

Jeff Muenstermann voiced the North Supreme Kai in Dragon Ball Z episodes 277, providing the English voice for one of the four Supreme Kais during the Majin Buu arc. He also performed as the Game Poy Announcer in episode 252, delivering the announcer's dialogue. These roles placed him within significant episodes of Dragon Ball Z's later sagas, contributing to the English dub during the series' climactic storylines involving the Majin Buu conflict.

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Funimation Voice Acting

Born July 9, 1958, Muenstermann worked for Funimation as a voice actor during the company's early years of Dragon Ball dubbing. Beyond Dragon Ball, his voice work extended to other anime productions including Blue Gender and Yu Yu Hakusho. His contributions to Dragon Ball Z's 1999 Funimation dub placed him among the performers essential to bringing the series to English-speaking audiences during the franchise's peak popularity in North America.

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