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Todd Haberkorn

Voice Actor

American voice actor and ADR director born in Arlington, Texas. Best known for Dragon Ball roles including Android 19, Tarble, and Jaco, plus iconic anime characters like Natsu in Fairy Tail.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Android 19, Tarble, and Jaco
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Todd Haberkorn voiced multiple significant Dragon Ball characters, bringing Android 19 to life in the Dragon Ball: Raging Blast series and Dragon Ball Z Kai, portraying Tarble in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, and performing as Jaco in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'. His work spans games and films, demonstrating the expanding scope of Dragon Ball voice acting across interactive and theatrical mediums.

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Career Overview

Born August 16, 1982 in Arlington, Texas, Haberkorn earned a BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University. Beyond Dragon Ball, he achieved prominence voicing Allen Walker in D. Gray-man, Hikaru Hitachiin in Ouran High School Host Club, Death the Kid in Soul Eater, and notably as the English voice of Natsu Dragneel in Fairy Tail. He has served as an ADR director for Funimation, contributing to both voice performance and post-production roles in anime localization.

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