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Wanda Nowicki

Voice Actor

Canadian voice actor who voiced Krillin in the Harmony Gold English dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and contributed additional voices to multiple anime titles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Krillin in Dragon Ball
Nationality: Canadian
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Wanda Nowicki provided the English voice for Krillin in the Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, a theatrical release that brought the beloved martial artist's character to English-speaking audiences. Her voice work on this film marked a notable contribution to early Dragon Ball English localization efforts during the era when anime dubbing was still taking shape in North America.

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Voice Acting Career

Nowicki, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, expanded her voice work across multiple anime releases. She voiced Julien in the Armitage III film Poly-Matrix, provided additional voices for both Ghost in the Shell and Ghost in the Shell 2.0, and voiced Eliza in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. Her work in the nascent anime dubbing industry demonstrated her versatility across science fiction, action, and crossover entertainment properties.

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