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Tyler Walker

Voice Actor

American voice actor, ADR director, and line producer based in Nacogdoches, Texas who worked on Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT dubs for Funimation. Contributed to numerous anime productions across multiple technical and performance roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: ADR engineer and production coordinator
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Production Work

Tyler Walker worked extensively on Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT for Funimation in various roles, functioning as an ADR director, engineer, and line producer across multiple seasons and episodes. He contributed additional voice work while simultaneously managing production logistics, exemplifying the multi-faceted roles required in anime dubbing facilities. His involvement with the Z series revision and the original GT dub placed him at the center of Funimation's Dragon Ball localization efforts during a formative period for the franchise's Western release.

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Broader Anime Career

Tyler Walker is an American voice actor, ADR director, ADR engineer, and line producer who works for Funimation/Crunchyroll and OkraTron 5000. Born in Nacogdoches, Texas, he has contributed to over 80 anime productions in various capacities, including voice acting, direction, and engineering roles. His work spans multiple genres and decades of anime dubbing, establishing him as a crucial behind-the-scenes figure in Funimation's localization pipeline.

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