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Terri Doty

Voice Actor

American actress, director, and writer who contributed to Dragon Ball's English dubbing. Best known for voicing Nion and child Jiren in Dragon Ball Super productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Nion and child Jiren
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Terri Doty brought her versatile voice acting talents to Dragon Ball Super, taking on the role of Nion in Dragon Ball Super: Broly and providing the voice for child Jiren in the television series. Her work demonstrates the franchise's commitment to maintaining quality voice casts across major films and series installments.

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Broader Career

Beyond voice acting, Doty has worked as both director and writer, contributing to anime productions through Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Her multifaceted experience in anime production reflects the kind of versatile talent often drawn to major franchises like Dragon Ball.

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