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Landon McDonald

Voice Actor

Landon McDonald is an American voice actor from Kansas who has worked with Studiopolis, Bang Zoom Entertainment, Funimation, and Crunchyroll. He voiced Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima and has provided voices for several major anime productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Daima and Super Voice Work

Landon McDonald voiced Degesu, a character featured in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest entry in the Dragon Ball saga. He also contributed additional voices to Dragon Ball Super in the Bang Zoom dub, providing crowd voices and minor characters across multiple episodes. His involvement with both series connected him to the franchise's modern era, when Dragon Ball was experiencing renewed global interest through streaming platforms and theatrical releases.

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Voice Acting Career

Born in Overland Park, Kansas, McDonald has worked with multiple studios including Studiopolis, Bang Zoom Entertainment, Funimation, and Crunchyroll on various anime productions. Beyond Dragon Ball, he has voiced Enmu in Demon Slayer and Soshiro Hoshina in Kaiju No. 8, establishing himself as a capable actor for both supporting and principal roles in contemporary anime.

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