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Marcus Stimac

Voice Actor

American actor who works in anime dubbing. Voiced Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super and contributed to the anime's English release, including backing vocals for the insert song.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Super Contributions

Marcus Stimac voiced Bergamo, a prominent character in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power arc. Prior to his voice acting debut with the franchise, Stimac collaborated with voice actors Monica Rial and Ricco Fajardo to provide backing vocals for the English version of the insert song "Waiwai World", featured in episode 69 of Dragon Ball Super. This dual contribution, both as a vocalist and primary voice actor, demonstrates his commitment to enriching the English dub's audio landscape and character authenticity.

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Anime Dubbing Work

Stimac works primarily in anime dubbing, bringing characters to life through both vocal performance and musical accompaniment. His involvement with the English version of Dragon Ball Super extended beyond single-episode performances, requiring consistency and character development as Bergamo appeared across multiple episodes and story arcs. His collaboration with established voice actors like Monica Rial and Ricco Fajardo helped maintain the high production quality expected by Dragon Ball's dedicated fanbase.

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