American voice actor from Seattle who has contributed to anime dubs for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima and numerous additional characters across multiple series.
Tom Laflin voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima, contributing to the newer wave of Dragon Ball content released through streaming platforms and modern distribution channels. His role represents the ongoing tradition of English voice casting for contemporary Dragon Ball productions, ensuring accessibility for English-speaking audiences engaging with the franchise's latest installments.
Born in Seattle, Washington, Laflin has worked extensively with Funimation and Crunchyroll on various anime dubs, providing both named character roles and additional voices across numerous series. His work spans diverse titles from Dr. Stone to One Piece, demonstrating the breadth of opportunities available to professional anime voice actors in the modern dubbing industry.
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