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Lawrence Simpson

Voice Actor

Lawrence Simpson, known online as MasakoX, is a British voice actor and TeamFourStar co-founder famous for voicing Goku and Gohan in Dragon Ball Z: Abridged and maintaining a popular YouTube channel dedicated to Dragon Ball discussions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: TeamFourStar founder and voice of Goku
Nationality: British
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Dragon Ball Roles

Simpson is best known for voicing Goku and Gohan in Dragon Ball Z: Abridged, the acclaimed fan parody series that brought comedic takes to the franchise's characters while maintaining genuine emotional depth. He also appeared as one of the actors in the Cell Games Reenactment featured in the English dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters. His portrayal of Goku in the abridged series became iconic, influencing how fans perceived both the character and the show's comedy potential.

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YouTube Presence and Commentary

Simpson runs the popular YouTube channel MasakoX, where he creates Dragon Ball-focused content including discussions, hypothetical scenarios, and Super reviews. His channel has grown into a significant voice in Dragon Ball fandom, offering long-form analysis and "what-if" content that explores the franchise's narrative possibilities. His nickname is derived from Masako Nozawa, the original Japanese voice actor of Goku.

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