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Morgan Garrett

Voice Actor

American voice actress from Denton, Texas, affiliated with Funimation, Studiopolis, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. She has contributed to multiple Dragon Ball series and many other anime productions throughout her career.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Dr. Arinsu and supporting characters
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Morgan Garrett has provided English voice work across multiple Dragon Ball productions. In Dragon Ball Daima, she voiced Dr. Arinsu, while in Dragon Ball Super she voiced the Wife character in episode 16 and a Female Namekian Frog in episode 22. She also appeared in Dragon Ball Z Kai with additional voice roles, contributing to the re-recorded classic series alongside various minor character work in the collaboration special between Toriko, One Piece, and Dragon Ball Z.

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Broader Anime Career

Garrett works with three major anime dubbing studios: Funimation, Studiopolis, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Beyond Dragon Ball, she has lent her voice to series including Attack on Titan, where she voiced Rico Brzenska, and Love Live! Sunshine!!, where she played Dia Kurosawa, establishing herself as a versatile performer in the anime dubbing industry.

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