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Marissa Lenti

Voice Actor

American voice actress and actor working primarily in anime. Voiced Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super and various roles across anime series.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Super Work

Marissa Lenti voiced Cocotte in Dragon Ball Super, bringing a distinct personality to the character. Her work on the Funimation dub contributed to the English-language experience for viewers following Super's tournaments and character interactions. Lenti's performance helped establish the English voice for a character who interacted with major arc participants, requiring consistency and energy throughout her appearances in the series.

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Anime Voice Acting

Lenti works primarily in anime dubbing, contributing her talents to multiple series and genres. Beyond Dragon Ball Super, she voiced Ilse Langnar in Attack on Titan: Junior High, demonstrating her ability to work across different anime styles from action to comedy spin-offs. Her work with Funimation has established her as a versatile performer capable of bringing varied characters to life across the English dub landscape.

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