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KaiserNeko

Voice Actor

Scott Frerichs, known online as KaiserNeko, is an American voice actor, director, and co-founder of TeamFourStar, famous for Dragon Ball Z Abridged.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Co-founder of TeamFourStar, voice director, and editor
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Dragon Ball Abridged

KaiserNeko, whose real name is Scott Frerichs, is one of the co-founders of TeamFourStar and a key voice actor in the viral web series Dragon Ball Z Abridged. He voiced Future Trunks, King Kai, and Zarbon among many other characters, bringing sharp comedic timing and distinctive vocal performances to the beloved parody series that introduced millions to Dragon Ball through comedy.

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Official Dragon Ball Work

Beyond his Abridged work, Frerichs voiced Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Male Voice Option 13), one of Frieza's soldiers in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, and K.Fujicka, the actor portraying Cell in the Cell Games Reenactment in Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters, though this scene was edited out of the Toonami broadcast. He originated the unofficial English cast list for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout according to TeamFourStar countdown videos.

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