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Krystal LaPorte

Voice Actor

Krystal LaPorte is an American voice actress and lawyer known for her work with Sentai Filmworks and Funimation. She voiced the Amazoness character in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous anime productions, providing both major and supporting voices.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Amazoness and supporting characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Daima Voice Work

Krystal LaPorte voiced Amazoness in Dragon Ball Daima, appearing in episodes 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20 of the series. She also contributed to Dragon Ball Super, voicing characters including Rylibeu and the Purple Fairy Boy. Her work on both series helped establish the English audio track for the latest chapters of the Dragon Ball franchise, reaching audiences on streaming platforms and home video releases.

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Voice Acting and Personal Background

LaPorte balances her voice acting career with a law background, bringing professional credentials from both entertainment and legal fields. She was in a long-term relationship with voice actor Chris Ayres for nine years until his death in 2021. Beyond Dragon Ball, she has contributed her voice to dozens of anime including Beyond the Boundary, Azur Lane, and Gleipnir, establishing herself as a respected figure in English anime dubbing.

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