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Matthew Mercer

Voice Actor

Matthew Mercer is an accomplished American voice actor known for voicing Hit in Dragon Ball Super and Jotaro Kujo in multiple JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. He also created and hosts the acclaimed show Critical Role.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Hit and Jotaro Kujo
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Super Contribution

Mercer voiced Hit in Dragon Ball Super, the legendary assassin from Universe 6 who became a fan favorite through his introduction in the Universe 6 Tournament and continued appearances through the Tournament of Power. His portrayal of Hit's stoic, pragmatic personality and combat commentary helped define one of Super's most compelling characters. Mercer's vocal performance captured Hit's methodical nature and inner conflict as the character evolved throughout the series.

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Broader Voice Acting Impact

Beyond Dragon Ball, Mercer is celebrated internationally as the voice of Jotaro Kujo across multiple JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series adaptations. He is also the creator and dungeon master of Critical Role, a groundbreaking streaming show featuring voice actors playing Dungeons and Dragons, which gained enormous cultural influence in gaming and entertainment communities.

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