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Milton James

Voice Actor

American voice actor who voiced Vegeta in the video game Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. James was part of the Animaze dubbing studio's work on Dragon Ball projects during the 1990s.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Voice of Vegeta in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Gaming Voice Work

Milton James voiced Vegeta in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, a fighting game that brought the Saiyan prince to life in interactive combat scenarios. His work represented the expansion of Dragon Ball voice acting beyond television and film into the emerging video game market. Video game dubbing required a different approach than anime television, with shorter lines and greater emphasis on impact and clarity during fast-paced gameplay.

Vegeta is one of Dragon Ball's most iconic characters, a rival-turned-ally whose arc spans from the Saiyan Saga through multiple transformations and character developments. James's portrayal contributed to the game's authenticity, giving players a familiar voice for one of the franchise's most complex and beloved characters.

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Animaze Dubbing Era

James worked during Animaze's production of Dragon Ball content in the 1990s, a studio known for its more literal translation style compared to some competitors. His involvement in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout placed him in the timeline of Dragon Ball's expansion into interactive media, a period when the franchise was exploring new distribution channels beyond traditional anime broadcasting. Video game dubbing during this era helped establish Dragon Ball's presence in the North American gaming market.

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