Lara Woodhull is an American voice actress from Plano, Texas who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise in both anime and video game projects with Funimation.
Woodhull voiced Mini Krillin in Dragon Ball Daima, bringing her talents to a key character in the franchise's newest anime series. She also provided additional voices in Dragon Ball Z Kai and reprised voice work in the theatrical release Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'. In the video game space, she became the Future Warrior voice option in both Dragon Ball Xenoverse and its sequel Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, roles that gave players a familiar voice anchor throughout their gaming experiences.
Based in Texas, Woodhull works as a professional voice actress specializing in anime dubbing. Her involvement across multiple Dragon Ball projects demonstrates the versatility expected of Funimation voice talent, moving between television anime, theatrical films, and interactive video game content with equal ease.
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