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Troy Williams

Voice Actor

American voice actor based in Dallas, Texas who worked for Funimation and voiced Papa Panda in Dragon Ball and Banan in Dragon Ball Z. Contributed as additional voices across numerous anime productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Papa Panda and Banan
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Troy Williams Jr. voiced Papa Panda in episode 106 of the original Dragon Ball series, and later voiced Banan in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z. Banan appeared as a minor antagonist during the Sagas where Goku faced formidable foes, and Williams contributed to the English localization that brought these characters to Western audiences. His roles exemplify the depth of voice casting required even for supporting characters in the franchise.

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Career in Anime Dubbing

Troy Williams Jr. is an American voice actor who has worked extensively with Funimation on various anime projects. Beyond Dragon Ball, his credits include additional voices in series such as Baki the Grappler, One Piece, and Samurai 7, demonstrating his versatility across multiple genres and production timelines in the anime dubbing industry.

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