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Jim Foronda

Voice Actor

Texas-based American voice actor who has worked primarily with Funimation. Foronda is best known for voicing the demon Janemba in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and appeared in multiple other Dragon Ball productions across television and games.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Janemba and other Dragon Ball Z villains
Nationality: American
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Iconic Villain Roles

Foronda voiced both forms of Janemba in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, the Otherworld villain that threatened existence itself in that theatrical adventure. He also voiced Men-Men in Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly and Mighty Mask in Dragon Ball Z Kai. For the video games, Foronda reprised Janemba across the Budokai Tenkaichi series, ensuring continuity of the character's voice across multiple media. When Dameon Clarke was unavailable, Foronda even briefly voiced Cell in Dragon Ball Z Kai episode 159.

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Animation Voice Work

Foronda's work with Funimation spans numerous anime productions, establishing him as a reliable voice actor for both lead and supporting roles. His ability to handle antagonist characters with proper menace made him a valuable contributor to the Dragon Ball English dub's success.

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