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Mike Wiebe

Voice Actor

American musician, actor, and stand-up comedian best known as frontman of punk rock bands Drakulas and The Riverboat Gamblers. In the early 2000s, Wiebe provided minor voice roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z for Funimation/Crunchyroll, balancing his music career with anime voice work.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice and punk rock musician
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Mike Wiebe voiced multiple minor characters across Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT for Funimation. In Dragon Ball Z, he voiced characters including a Blonde Mustached Man, a Hoverboarder, a Hunter, Commander Red in a flashback, and an Office Worker across various episodes. He also appeared in Dragon Ball GT as Gelboian Walla, contributing to the dub's diverse voice cast.

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Music and Entertainment Career

Born in Denton, Texas, Wiebe has made his primary mark as frontman of the punk rock band The Riverboat Gamblers and the project Drakulas. His work has extended to film and video game soundtracks, with The Riverboat Gamblers providing music for Tony Hawk's American Wasteland and Madden NFL '07. He is also an avid collector of anime figurines, having been featured in promotional material for IF Labs in 2002.

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