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Kristin Sutton

Voice Actor

Kristin Anne Sutton is an American voice actress from North Carolina working with Funimation and Crunchyroll. She voiced Hybis in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in dozens of major anime productions, providing both named characters and additional voices.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Hybis and additional characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Daima Contribution

Kristin Sutton voiced Hybis, a character appearing in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest chapter of the Dragon Ball saga. Her work on Daima connected her to the franchise's newest storyline, which introduced fresh characters and adventures following the events of Dragon Ball Super. Sutton's vocal performance helped bring these new characters to life for English-speaking fans experiencing the series simultaneously with Japanese audiences.

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Extensive Anime Career

Born in Kinston, North Carolina, Sutton has established herself as a prolific voice actress in anime dubbing. Beyond Dragon Ball, she has provided voices for Fairy Tail, Attack on Titan, Dr. Stone, One Piece, and over a hundred other anime productions, both as named characters and additional cast members. Her wide range and consistent work have made her a reliable presence across Funimation's extensive catalog.

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