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Veronica Taylor

Voice Actor

American voice actress whose real name is Kathleen McInerney, best known for voicing Ash Ketchum in Pokemon. She voiced Ribrianne in Dragon Ball Super and Berryblue in Dragon Ball Super: Broly for Funimation.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Ribrianne and Berryblue
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Veronica Taylor voiced Ribrianne, a martial artist and beauty contest competitor from Universe 2 who participated in the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super. She also provided the English voice for Berryblue, an attendant to Goku Black from an alternate timeline, in the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Taylor's participation in these significant story arcs placed her within Dragon Ball's modern narrative expansion, where her vocal range was applied to memorable female characters.

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Voice Acting Career

Kathleen McInerney, known professionally as Veronica Taylor, is an American voice actress renowned for dubbing work in English-language anime adaptations. She achieved iconic status as the original English voice of Ash Ketchum in Pokemon for the first eight seasons, along with multiple other characters in that franchise, including Delia Ketchum and May. Her extensive voice acting career spans anime, video games, and other media, making her one of the most recognizable voices in English anime dubbing.

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