Megan Woodall is an American theatre actor based in Plano, Texas who was hired by Funimation during the early 2000s. She voiced Bulma in Dragon Ball Z.
Woodall voiced Bulma in Dragon Ball Z, the brilliant scientist and co-founder of Capsule Corporation who played a pivotal role throughout the series as Vegeta's partner and mother to the next generation of warriors. Her vocal performance brought both comedic timing and emotional depth to this essential character, capturing Bulma's intelligence, determination, and growth from a spoiled young woman to a capable leader and mother.
Woodall is a Plano-based theatre actor whose voice work with Funimation during the early 2000s marked a significant chapter in Dragon Ball's English localization history. Her family maintains strong ties to the arts community, with her mother Neicole serving as founder and executive director of Plano's Genesis Children's Theatre, where Megan worked as artistic director.
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