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Paul LeBlanc

Voice Actor

American voice actor who worked with Funimation, contributing to Dragon Ball Z and other anime productions. Known for voicing the creature Yakon during the Majin Buu arc.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Yakon
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Z Work

Paul LeBlanc voiced Yakon in Dragon Ball Z, the monstrous creature awakened by Babidi during his quest to resurrect Majin Buu. Yakon's battles, particularly against Goku, showcased LeBlanc's ability to bring menacing presence to non-humanoid characters, creating an effectively threatening antagonist for that story arc.

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Funimation Career

LeBlanc worked with Funimation during the peak era of Dragon Ball Z dubbing in the early 2000s. While his voice acting credits remain focused, his work on Yakon demonstrates the depth of talent within Funimation's roster for bringing even minor but memorable characters to vivid English-language life.

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