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Rawly Pickens

Voice Actor

Sound engineer and voice director for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Known for voicing minor characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, while also serving as assistant voice director and co-voice director alongside Christopher Sabat.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Sound engineer and voice director for Dragon Ball anime
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Technical and Voice Roles

Rawly Pickens voiced several minor characters across Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, including Toh Toh's mate, Maraikoh, Torbie, and Kirano in Kai, plus Fuwa's Attendant, Future Scratch, Araghne, and Koicereta in Super. Beyond voice acting, Pickens served as assistant voice director and co-voice director alongside Christopher Sabat, contributing to the overall production quality and directorial vision of these series.

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Production Career

Working as a sound engineer for both Funimation and OkraTron 5000, Pickens represents the technical backbone of anime localization. His roles span voice acting to directorial oversight, reflecting the multifaceted skills required in professional dub production. His collaboration with Christopher Sabat on major Dragon Ball projects underscores his importance to the franchise's English presentation.

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