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Kerrigan Mahan

Voice Actor

American voice actor who brought Yamcha to life in the English dubs of Dragon Ball films, including Curse of the Blood Rubies and Mystical Adventure. Known for extensive work across anime, animation, and video games throughout his career.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Yamcha in Dragon Ball dubs and films
Nationality: American
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Voicing Yamcha

Kerrigan Mahan is best remembered by Dragon Ball fans for his role as the English voice of Yamcha in Dragon Ball theatrical releases. He voiced the character across multiple film productions, including Curse of the Blood Rubies and Mystical Adventure, bringing the Desert Bandit turned martial artist to life for English-speaking audiences. Mahan's work predates most English Dragon Ball dubs and represents early English localization efforts for the franchise.

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Broader Voice Acting Career

Mahan built a prolific voice acting career spanning animation, anime, and video games. He is credited with roles in classic anime dubs like Robotech (playing Sean Phillips), Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, and Macron I. His vocal work extended to English localizations of international properties, establishing him as a staple of 1980s and 1990s English dubbing.

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