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Kyle Hebert

Voice Actor

American voice actor best known for voicing adult and teen Gohan across Dragon Ball Z, GT, Super, and films. Also serves as narrator across numerous DBZ movies and episodes.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of teen Gohan and narrator
Nationality: American
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Gohan Through the Ages

Kyle Hebert voices adult and teenage Gohan across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Super, and films including Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, Broly: Second Coming, Wrath of the Dragon, and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His narration anchors many of the most iconic DBZ films, providing the voice-over for dramatic recaps and epilogues that frame the franchise's pivotal moments. Hebert also voices Pikkon, the Other World martial artist, and Ox-King, Goku's father-in-law. His work extends to nearly every DBZ game, from the Budokai Tenkaichi series to Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, cementing him as the definitive adult Gohan voice for English audiences.

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Gaming and Entertainment Presence

Born in Louisiana, Hebert has built a career beyond Dragon Ball, most notably voicing Ryu across multiple Street Fighter games and Super Smash Bros. entries. He also voiced Kamina in Gurren Lagann and has appeared in fan productions; he guest-starred in TeamFourStar's Dragon Ball Z Abridged 2011 Christmas special and provided narration for Nostalgia Critic's Dragonball Evolution review, bringing his knowledge of the franchise to comedy projects.

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