American voice actor for Funimation and Crunchyroll who voiced Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima and has performed in numerous anime dubs and video games.
American voice actor known for his work in anime dubbing for Funimation and Crunchyroll, including roles in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima, and most famous for voicing young Alphonse Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist.
American voice actor and musician who contributed to the English dub of Dragon Ball Daima, bringing the character Kibito to life in the Funimation localization.
American voice actor and ADR director born in Jacksonville, Florida in 1979. Roberts has provided voices for Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai through Funimation, while also directing localization work.
Voice actor who worked for Funimation, best known for voicing Puck in the English dub of Dragon Ball GT.
Polish voice actor who brought Chi-Chi to life in the Polish dub of Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and worked extensively in anime and animation ADR direction across Eastern European productions.
Japanese voice actress born in Fukuoka Prefecture who voiced Chi-Chi in the Dragon Ball Daima anime. Kakuma has built a prolific career across numerous anime productions.
Japanese voice actress from Aichi Prefecture who voiced Mini Krillin in Dragon Ball Daima. Kanada has maintained an active voice acting career across numerous anime productions.
Japanese voice actor born in Yokohama who voiced the villain Garlic Jr. in the Dragon Ball Z film Dead Zone. Kamiya began his career in 1977 and has worked extensively in anime and other media.
Italian voice actor best known for giving Piccolo his official Italian voice across three Dragon Ball series and later returning for Dragon Ball Super.
Spanish voice actor who provided the Spanish voices for major Dragon Ball characters including adult Gohan across multiple series and films, as well as Vegeta and other key fighters.
American voice actor from Dallas, Texas who voiced characters in Dragon Ball Super. Saab is also known online as KaggyFilms and CyYu for his videogame-focused YouTube content.
Vietnamese American voice actor born in 1999 who voiced Gamma 1 in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Le works for Funimation, Crunchyroll, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and other studios.
American voice actor affiliated with Crunchyroll who contributed to Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous recent anime productions.
American voice actress born in Los Angeles, California who voiced Trunks in Dragon Ball Super and Erasa in Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters for Funimation.
American voice actor from Jacksonville, Florida who voiced Comfrey and Murisam in Dragon Ball Super through Funimation.
Voice actor who worked for Funimation, known for voicing Eyre in Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actress born in Houston, Texas who voiced characters in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z. Viktorin retired from anime voice acting in 2021.
American voice actress from Houston, Texas known for extensive work with Funimation, including voice roles in Dragon Ball Z.
American voice actress born in Titus County, Texas who voiced Hop in Dragon Ball Super.
Amanda Lee is a voice actress known for anime work who contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise through game voice acting and music.
Amanda Menix is an American voice actress who worked for Funimation, providing numerous character voices for the original Dragon Ball series and related films.
Amber Cotton is an American voice actress affiliated with Funimation during the 2000s who voiced multiple characters across the Dragon Ball franchise before transitioning to commercial voiceover work.
Amber Lee Connors is an American voice actress, casting director, and script writer who works for Funimation and has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise among numerous anime and game projects.
Israeli singer and voice actor who voiced Vegeta and other major Dragon Ball characters in Hebrew, and performed multiple theme songs for Dragon Ball series.
Andrew Chandler is an American voice actor from Texas who works with Funimation and is best known for voicing several prominent characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.
Andrew Love is an American anime voice actor based in Houston, Texas who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise as well as various other anime projects for Funimation.
Andrew Rye is a screenwriter, producer, and voice actor from London who works for Funimation with extensive credits across multiple anime series, including major voice acting and scripting work on Dragon Ball productions.
Andy Mullins is an American voice actor for Funimation with an extensive career voicing characters across numerous anime series, including minor roles in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Anthony Bowling is an American voice actor from Texas who works for Funimation and has contributed character voices to the Dragon Ball Super anime and films.
Apphia Yu is an American voice actress and ADR director for Funimation from California who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise through voice acting, video game work, and directing roles.
American voice actor best known for early Dragon Ball dubbing work with Harmony Gold USA, voicing Grandma Paozu and other characters across films and television.
Atsuki Tani is a Japanese voice actor and narrator from Tokyo who has contributed to various anime series including multiple roles in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Atsushi Imaruoka is a Japanese voice actor from Gunma Prefecture with an extensive resume across anime and animation projects, including work on the Dragon Ball franchise.
Atsushi Kisaichi is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production and has contributed to numerous anime series including the Dragon Ball franchise.
Austin Tindle is an American anime voice actor working for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks known for major roles across numerous anime franchises and several Dragon Ball productions.
Israeli singer, actor, and voice actor who has been the official Hebrew voice of adult Son Goku since 2002 across all Dragon Ball series and films.
Aya Hirano is a Japanese voice actress, actress, and J-pop singer born in 1987 who rose to prominence through major anime roles and has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise.
Japanese voice actress known for roles in Sailor Moon and Pretty Cure. Took over voicing Bulma in Dragon Ball Daima after the original voice actor's passing.
Award-winning voice actress known for versatility in dubbing cartoons. Voiced young male characters in the original Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball.
American actor and voice actor who used the pseudonym Gil Starberry in anime roles. Voiced the pig shape-shifter Oolong in the early Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball.
American voice actor for Funimation who brought various Dragon Ball characters to life. Also works as a theater director in the Keller Independent School District.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation during the late 1990s and early 2000s, contributing voices to Dragon Ball Z.
American voice actor who worked for Harmony Gold USA dubbing anime series and films. Voiced various characters in early Dragon Ball episodes and films during the 1980s dub era.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation, best known for voicing the wise Grand Elder Guru in Dragon Ball Z Kai.
American voice actor and DVD menu designer for Funimation who brought multiple Dragon Ball villains and antagonists to life.
Accomplished voice actor born in Niigata who brought brutal, animalistic ferocity to Broly across three original Dragon Ball Z films and Dragon Ball Super: Broly. His aggressive delivery defined the legendary warrior.
Prolific American voice actor for Funimation with extensive credits in Dragon Ball films, games, and television series. Known for bringing major villains to life.
American anime voice actor who works primarily for Funimation on contemporary anime series including Dragon Ball Super.
Legendary voice actor with a massive filmography spanning anime, OVAs, and theatrical films. Contributed voices to multiple Dragon Ball films and dozens of other anime productions before his death in 2006.
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