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Rick Robertson

Voice Actor

American radio announcer and voice actor for Funimation. Robertson voiced two notable Dragon Ball Z antagonists, establishing his presence in the English dub community through distinctive character work.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Dabura and Olibu
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Rick Robertson voiced Dabura, the fearsome demon king from the Majin Buu saga, and Olibu, a skilled martial artist competitor. His work on these contrasting characters demonstrated range across the Dragon Ball Z franchise, from villainous presence to sporting competition dynamics.

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Funimation Voice Acting

Robertson's career at Funimation extended beyond Dragon Ball to include voice work in video games and other anime properties. His experience as a radio announcer informed his clear vocal delivery and character distinction across multiple projects in the English anime dubbing sphere.

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