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Josh Martin

Voice Actor

American voice actor for Funimation best known for voicing the three forms of Majin Buu; Innocent Buu, Good Buu, and Kid Buu across Dragon Ball Z.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Majin Buu
Nationality: American
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The Djinn's Many Faces

Josh Martin voiced all three incarnations of Majin Buu in Dragon Ball Z: Innocent Buu's childlike innocence, Good Buu's gentle redemption, and Kid Buu's primal chaos. His ability to shift between these personas brought depth to the saga's final antagonist and his surprising ally. Martin also voiced Android 15 in the film Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, providing a cold, calculated secondary villain. In Dragon Ball Super, he voices Iwan and Kettle, continuing his work across the franchise's expansions, and earlier provided Commander Red in the original Dragon Ball series.

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Voice Acting Profile

Martin works as a voice actor for Funimation, contributing to the English dubbing efforts for numerous anime series. While specific biographical details remain limited, his work on Buu remains iconic among English-dubbed Dragon Ball fans, as his vocal range perfectly captured the character's tonal shifts from innocence to destruction.

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