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Kiba Walker

Voice Actor

American voice actor born in Tacoma, Washington working for multiple studios including Sentai Filmworks, Funimation/Crunchyroll, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Walker has contributed to Dragon Ball Daima with a supporting voice role.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Third Eye thief
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Role

Walker voiced a Third Eye thief in Dragon Ball Daima, an episode-specific character from the series' newest arc. As a supporting voice performer, Walker represents the extensive ensemble of international talent contributing to Dragon Ball's continued evolution. The Third Eye thief role showcases the diverse cast of antagonists and minor characters that populate Dragon Ball Daima's expanded storytelling, each given distinct vocal characteristics by the English dubbing team.

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Professional Voice Acting Career

Born in Tacoma, Washington, Walker has built a career across multiple prominent voice acting studios, appearing in numerous contemporary anime dubs. Her extensive resume includes roles in Black Clover, My Hero Academia, Chainsaw Man, and dozens of other anime properties distributed through Crunchyroll and Sentai Filmworks. Her work demonstrates the collaborative nature of modern anime dubbing, where voice actors like Walker contribute vital performances that make anime accessible to English-speaking audiences worldwide.

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