富迅和克朗奇罗公司的美国配音演员,在《龙珠大魔》中为魔人杜配音,并在众多动画配音和电子游戏中表演过。
美国配音演员,以其为富迅和克朗奇罗公司配音的动画作品而闻名,包括在《龙珠超》和《龙珠大魔》中的角色,最著名的是在《钢之炼金术师》中为年轻的阿尔冯斯·艾尔利克配音。
波兰声优,在波兰语配音版《龙珠Z:复活融合》中赋予琪琪生命,并在东欧制作中广泛从事动画和配音导演工作。
意大利配音演员,以在三部《龙珠》系列中为短笛配出官方意大利语声音、并在日后回归《龙珠超》而最为人熟知。
西班牙配音演员,为多部系列与影片中的成年悟饭等重要《龙珠》角色配出西班牙语声音,也为贝吉塔及其他关键斗士配音。
来自德克萨斯州达拉斯的美国配音演员,曾在《龙珠超》中为角色配音。萨博在网络上也以卡吉影业和赛宇而闻名,因为他在视频网站上专注于电子游戏的内容创作。
出生于一九九九年的越南裔美国配音演员,在《龙珠超:超级人造人》中为伽玛一号配音。李为富迅、克朗奇罗、强音娱乐和其他工作室工作。
出生于加利福尼亚州洛杉矶的美国配音女演员,在富迅公司的《龙珠超》中为未来特兰克斯配音,并在《龙珠改:最终章》中为伊丽莎配音。
阿曼达·李是一位以动画配音而闻名的女配音演员,她通过游戏配音和音乐为《龙珠》系列做出了贡献。
安柏·李·康纳斯是一位美国配音演员、选角导演和编剧。她为富迅工作,参与了龙珠系列以及众多动画和游戏项目。
以色列歌手与配音演员,以希伯来语为贝吉塔及其他重要《龙珠》角色配音,并演唱了多首《龙珠》系列主题曲。
安东尼·鲍林是一位来自得克萨斯州的美国配音演员。他为富迅工作,并为《龙珠超》动画和电影中的角色献声。
美国配音演员,以与美国丰美黄金公司合作的早期《龙珠》配音工作而最为人熟知,在影片与电视中为饭祖奶奶等角色配音。
奥斯汀·汀德尔是一位美国动画配音演员,就职于富迅和森泰影视。他以在众多动画系列和几部龙珠作品中的主要角色而闻名。
以色列歌手、演员兼配音演员,自2002年起担任成年孙悟空在所有龙珠系列及电影中的官方希伯来语配音。
平野绫是一位生于一九八七年的日本配音演员、女演员和流行歌手。她凭借主要的动画角色声名鹊起,并为龙珠系列做出了贡献。
屡获殊荣的配音女演员,以在卡通配音中的多面性而闻名。曾在和谐金牌公司制作的初代龙珠英语配音中为年幼男性角色配音。
美国演员兼配音演员,在动画角色中使用化名吉尔·斯塔贝瑞。曾在早期和谐金牌公司制作的龙珠英语配音中为变身猪的乌龙配音。
美国配音演员,曾为和谐金牌美国公司配音多部动画系列与电影。在二十世纪八十年代的配音时期,为早期龙珠的剧集和电影中的多个角色配音。
生于新潟的资深配音演员,为三部初代《龙珠Z》剧场版及《龙珠超 布罗利》中的布罗利赋予了野兽般的残暴凶猛。他充满侵略性的演绎定义了这位传说战士。
传奇配音演员,作品繁多,横跨动画、原创动画录像与剧场版电影。他在2006年去世前为多部龙珠电影及数十部其他动画作品献声。
布兰登·约翰逊是为富迅和克朗奇罗尔工作的美国配音演员,参与了包括《龙珠大魔》在内的当代动画系列。
布兰登·麦金尼斯是一位美国动画配音演员,主要为富迅工作,参与了《龙珠超》。
布兰登·波特是一位生于一九八二年七月二十八日的美国配音演员、配音导演和编剧。他在富迅、奥克拉创五千和纽约音像后期从事动画配音工作。
加拿大配音演员,以在海洋集团版《龙珠Z》中为贝吉塔配音而闻名,他念出的那句标志性台词「战斗力超过九千!」成了一则奠基性的网络梗。
美国配音女演员,以出演胆怯的小男孩角色而知名,并在金刚战士时代持续工作。曾在电子游戏《龙珠GT:最终决战》中为少年悟空配音。
布莱斯·阿姆斯特朗是富迅版《龙珠》与《龙珠Z》最初的旁白,也是基纽队长的英语配音,他那独一无二的嗓音为整整一代美国观众的每一集开场与收尾。
法国配音女演员,在龙珠法语配音中成为悟空及孙家年幼男孩们贯穿整个系列的权威之声。她情感细腻的演绎为一代代法国粉丝定下了基调。
布丽娜·帕伦西亚是一位来自俄克拉荷马州的美国配音演员和配音导演。她与富迅合作参与了多个龙珠项目,最著名的是在《龙珠改》中为普尔和饺子配音,以及在《龙珠超:布罗利》中为童年布罗利配音。
布兰特妮·卡尔博斯基是一位美国配音演员,以在动画中的主要角色而闻名。她在《龙珠超》中为库苏配音,并拥有横跨进阶影视、富迅和森泰影视的辉煌职业生涯。
著名美国演员兼导演,以绝命毒师中的沃尔特·怀特和马尔科姆的一家中的哈尔·威尔克森而闻名。在职业生涯早期,他曾为和谐金牌美国公司的动画配音版本中的角色配音。
布莱恩·马西是一位出生于密歇根州的美国配音演员。他为富迅工作,成为龙珠系列中一位多产的表演者。他在多部系列和电影中为乌龙配音,同时保持着广泛的动画事业。
凯特琳·格拉斯是一位生于一九八一年的美国配音演员和编剧。她曾与富迅、新世代影业和砰轰娱乐合作。她以在《钢之炼金术师》和《街头霸王》中的标志性角色而闻名,还在龙珠项目中为芭朵斯配音。
美国配音演员兼歌手,以动画与电子游戏的配音工作而知名。曾在《七龙珠:进化》游戏改编版中为主要反派比克大魔王配音。
查尔斯·马丁内斯是一位备受赞誉的配音演员,最著名的是为马力欧配音。他在《龙珠超:超级英雄》的富迅配音版中为角色马盖塔赋予了生命。
切拉米·蕾·库恩是一位成就卓著的美国配音演员,她参与了众多动画和影视项目。她在龙珠电影《龙珠:神龙传说》中为潘吉配音,加入了富迅才华横溢的配音阵容。
屡获殊荣的美国配音女演员、作家兼歌手,以淘气小兵兵中的安杰丽卡·皮克尔斯最为人知。曾以化名卡罗尔·王尔德在和谐金牌公司制作的龙珠英语配音中为配角配音。
美国配音演员兼配音导演,自《龙珠改》起为弗利萨配音,接替琳达·扬。他标志性的演绎为一代英语配音观众定义了这位暴君皇帝。
克里斯·朗是一位美国配音演员,主要通过富迅从事动画工作。他在《龙珠超》中为角色坎西配音,为该系列的英语配音做出了贡献。
克里斯托弗·巴顿是一位美国配音演员,曾为富迅、进阶影视和其他工作室制作动画。他在多部《龙珠Z》电影和电子游戏中为赛亚人反派达列斯配音,并在《龙珠Z》中作为各种配角出场。
克里斯托弗·拉格是一位美国配音演员,最著名的是在整个龙珠系列中为阎魔大王和撒旦先生配音。他的角色成为英语配音中标志性的固定元素,定义了这些深受喜爱角色的声音。
克里斯托弗·萨巴特是贝吉塔、比克、雅木茶以及数十个龙珠角色的英语配音,并在富迅版龙珠Z的大部分播出期间担任配音导演。
富迅的美国配音演员,曾在众多动画系列中出场。他在《龙珠超》力量大会篇章中为次要角色配音。
生于芝加哥的配音演员,他阴险的人造人十七号与诙谐的比拉夫大帝成为贯穿整个《龙珠》系列不可或缺的声音。
意大利配音演员,在保罗·托里西去世后成为龙珠超及其剧场版电影中悟空的主要意大利语配音,也以在火影忍者中为旗木卡卡西配音而知名。
意大利配音演员,长期为意大利语版《龙珠》系列中的天津饭配音,从初代一直延续到《龙珠超》。
美国配音演员和富迅的中流砥柱,最著名的是在《我的英雄学院》中为爆豪胜己配音。他在整个龙珠系列中为加贝以及众多配角提供英语配音。
美国配音演员,以为美国和声金公司效力而闻名,在2000年去世前为早期《龙珠》系列及剧场版电影中的龟仙人配英语配音。
美国配音演员兼配音导演,以宽广的声线著称。她接替原配音演员,在《龙珠改》中赋予少年悟饭生命,同时担任儿童与少年时期悟饭的配音。
富迅配音演员,在《龙珠》英语配音版中赋予琪琪既泼辣又温柔的性格。
配音演员,其低沉浑厚的嗓音定义了贯穿《龙珠Z》及后续系列的撒旦先生,并在动画与游戏中塑造了众多角色。
富迅的美国配音演员。当克里斯·艾尔斯因病无法继续配音时,他接替了其作为弗利萨的角色。米尔斯在游戏和《龙珠超》剧集中为弗利萨配音,同时也在重要的龙珠项目中担任配音导演。
加拿大演员兼配音演员,在《龙珠Z》与《龙珠改》中演绎出沙鲁那种带威胁感、富智识的反派气质。他以塑造这个完美人造人的阴险魅力而最为人知。
美国配音演员,曾为富迅和奥克拉创五千提供配音。钱伯斯以在动画中的主要角色而闻名,包括《魔法使的新娘》中的智世。她在《龙珠超:超级英雄》中为珍妮特配音。
1952年出生的美国配音演员,以在《超时空要塞》中为罗伊·福克配音而最为人知,曾在《龙珠GT:最终决战》电子游戏中为短笛配英语配音。
波兰配音演员,以为擎天柱等重要角色配音而闻名,曾在龙珠改、《龙珠超》及其剧场版电影中为神龙献声。
美国配音演员兼配音导演,在和声金英语配音版《龙珠》中为乌龙和皮拉夫大王配音,于2025年3月去世,享年76岁。
达维德·加尔博利诺是一位意大利配音演员,以在龙珠Z中为少年悟饭配音、在《宝可梦》中为小智配音而闻名,为这些标志性角色注入了独特的青春活力。
多产的美国配音演员,与富迅、森泰影视和邦佐姆娱乐等公司有广泛合作。他在《龙珠改》中为斯利姆吉姆配音,并积累了动画界最庞大的作品库之一,在多个工作室和类型中拥有数百部作品的演职人员名单。
来自德克萨斯州的美国女配音演员,隶属于富迅。本内特最著名的角色是在《龙珠超》力量大会期间为开尔及其合体形态开芙拉配音,同时她还为许多其他动画剧集配音。
黛博拉·马尼亚吉是一位成就斐然的意大利配音女演员兼电视主持人,以在多部《龙珠》系列中为人造人18号配音及众多动漫角色而最为人知。
迭戈·萨布雷是一位意大利配音演员,以在整个《龙珠》系列中为雅木茶配音而最为人知,从初代系列一直延续到《龙珠超》。
戴安娜·迪罗萨里奥是一位美国配音女演员兼化妆师,以参与龙珠GT、在剧中为少年潘配音而闻名。
埃迪·弗里尔森是一位为美国和声金公司效力的美国配音演员,以在《龙珠:摩诃不思议大冒险》及众多其他动漫作品中配音而闻名。
伊迪·米尔曼是一位美国配音女演员,以动漫配音工作而闻名,尤其是在《龙珠:摩诃不思议大冒险》中为兰琪配音以及众多其他动画系列。
埃夫龙·埃特金是一位以色列演员兼配音演员,成为以色列的领军配音之声,最著名的是为希伯来语版《龙珠》中的雅木茶及其他关键角色配音。
配音演员,为第十一宇宙沉稳而强大的骄傲战士吉连赋予了令人生畏的厚重感。他低沉而稳重的嗓音传递出吉连无尽的力量与禅般的自律。
埃纳特·阿祖莱是一位以色列配音演员、歌手、女演员兼表演者,以担任《龙珠超》中琪琪的希伯来语之声而闻名。
伊丽莎贝塔·斯皮内利是一位意大利配音女演员,以在《龙珠》中为琪琪配音、并作为《美少女战士》月野兔深受喜爱的意大利之声而备受赞誉。
美国女配音演员,以在《龙珠超》中为卡莉芙拉以及在超宇宙电子游戏系列中为未来战士配音而闻名。她还担任富迅的选角导演。
埃曼努埃拉·帕科托是一位意大利配音女演员兼歌手,以在所有《龙珠》系列中为布尔玛配音、并饰演《海贼王》的娜美和《火影忍者》的春野樱而最为人知。
拥有中国台湾血统的美国配音艺术家和后期录音导演。在《龙珠大魔》中为丹迪配音,并成为动画界最活跃的配音演员之一,仅在二零二三年就塑造了二十八个角色。
居住在德克萨斯州的美国女演员、编剧和配音导演。她在《龙珠超:布罗利》中为悟空的母亲姬内配音,并与富迅和森泰影视合作进行动画本地化。
美国女演员,在2009年真人电影《七龙珠:全新进化》中饰演布尔玛,将这位标志性的科技天才搬上大银幕。
拥有数十年配音经验的意大利配音演员兼角色演员,在《龙珠Z》中为沙鲁赋予了令人胆寒的意大利语嗓音。
以在动画和电子游戏配音中的角色而闻名的美国女配音演员。她在《龙珠超:布罗利》中为茨莱配音,并在《龙珠超宇宙2》中为未来战士配音。曾接受迈克尔·多诺万的配音训练。
法国配音演员,最为人熟知的是将赛亚人王子贝吉塔与地球人雅木茶带给法语观众。
生于达拉斯的富迅配音演员,以在英语配音版中赋予未来特兰克斯与天下第一武道会解说员生命而最为人知。
日本女演员,在2009年真人电影《龙珠:进化》中饰演狡黠的女手下舞。
加拿大裔美籍配音女演员,以其多样化的动画与电子游戏配音工作而闻名,包括在《龙珠:进化游戏》中为琪琪配音。
来自密歇根州的美国演员,以其电影与电视角色而闻名,在2009年真人电影《龙珠:进化》中饰演武术导师诺里斯师父。
隶属于浣熊狗经纪公司的日本女配音演员。以在《电锯人》中为帕瓦以及在《龙珠大魔》中为潘吉配音而闻名,她在动画和电视领域保持着活跃且高产的职业生涯。
意大利演员、配音员兼戏剧导演,在该角色空缺许久后接任《龙珠超》中弗利萨的意大利语配音。
隶属于富迅的美国女配音演员和后期录音导演。她在《龙珠超宇宙》和《龙珠超宇宙2》电子游戏中为时之界王神克罗诺娅配音。
出生于都灵的意大利演员兼多产配音演员,在意大利语版的《龙珠》《龙珠GT》和《龙珠Z》中为波波先生配音。
为富迅工作的美国配音演员。他在《龙珠超》力量大会中为两位破坏神候选人卢巴尔特和扎罗因配音。
法国配音演员,最为人熟知的是在法语版《龙珠》中为沙鲁注入生命。他还为旁白配音并担任配角。
意大利演员兼配音演员,因在意大利语版《龙珠》中为弗利萨配音而声名远扬。在去世前活跃于戏剧与配音领域逾二十年。
意大利配音兼媒体名人,因在整个《龙珠Z》系列中为贝吉塔配音而闻名。意大利二台与意大利卡通频道的官方之声。
美国配音演员、编剧兼对白导演,因在和谐金英语配音版《龙珠》中为龟仙人配音而闻名。
韩国演员,在非官方韩国真人电影《龙珠:与孙悟空决战,战胜孙悟空》中饰演孙悟空。
来自东京浅草的日本配音演员,隶属于青二制作。以在《龙珠》中为查巴王以及在《龙珠GT》中为一星龙配音而闻名。
日本配音演员,一九六九年十二月十三日出生于兵库县。隶属于青二制作;以《死神》、《火影忍者》和龙珠中的角色而闻名。
技艺精湛的配音演员,他冷静沉着的演绎定义了人造人十六号悲剧性的人性与扎马斯冷酷如神的傲慢。他宽广的戏路使他成为横跨《龙珠Z》《龙珠超》与《龙珠改》不可或缺的存在。
资深配音演员,从初代系列直到《龙珠超》,她为整个《龙珠》系列中的布尔玛赋予了生命。
配音演员,以贯穿《龙珠Z》为天津饭配音而知名,确立了这个角色严肃、自律的气质。
霍华德·王,在网络上被称为驱魔人,是一位配音演员、作家,也是网络喜剧团体四星队的成员,他为《龙珠超》及其电影续集中的多个角色配音。
富迅配音演员,以在《龙珠超》中赋予维斯飘逸的疏离感与隐藏的力量而知名。
家弓家正是来自东京的一位传奇日本配音演员和旁白,他在《龙珠Z:传说中的超级赛亚人》中为帕拉伽斯配音,并因在《钢之炼金术师:兄弟情》中为父亲大人配音而获得名声。
就职于富迅的美国女配音演员,在所有《龙珠超宇宙》游戏中为主角配音。萨克斯顿出生于一九七九年,在多个系列的动画配音和其他配音工作中建立了多样化的职业生涯。
一九六二年出生的美国男演员、配音演员和音乐家。马斯特斯最著名的角色是在电视剧《吸血鬼猎人巴菲》中饰演斯派克,之后成为《龙珠超》及相关媒体中扎马斯的官方英语配音。
韩裔美国女演员,在二零零九年的真人电影《龙珠:进化》中饰演琪琪,将鸟山明笔下的武术家角色搬上了银幕。
为富迅和森泰影视工作的美国女配音演员、后期录音导演和剧本作家。马尔基在《龙珠超》中为玛卡丽塔配音,并在《龙珠超宇宙2》中为未来战士配音,在该系列多样的媒体中赋予角色生命。
美国配音演员,他对比鲁斯的演绎在富迅配音版中定义了这位神祇的形象,为《龙珠》中最强大的神注入了分量与气场。
出生于德克萨斯州奥斯汀的美国演员和配音演员,以广泛的动画配音工作而闻名。利布雷希特因在龙珠的电影和电视制作中为塔皮恩和象帕配音而受到认可,确立了自己作为该系列关键声音的地位。
台湾歌手兼女演员,因在非官方真人电影《新七龙珠》中饰演布尔玛而闻名,将该角色带到了动画媒介之外的现实中。
来自佛罗里达州奥兰多的美国女配音演员,主要为富迅从事动画工作。提拉多在《龙珠超》中为婴儿小芳配音,并在多部龙珠作品中为各种配角配音,确立了自己作为该系列经常参与者的地位。
富迅配音演员兼歌手,为《龙珠》形形色色的角色赋予了多面性,从人造人十七号到南。
美国配音演员和后期录音剧本作家,自二零零零年代中期以来一直与富迅等工作室合作。格雷尔在《龙珠改》和《龙珠超》中为多个角色配音,包括超中强大的大神官。在二零二三年,格雷尔公开宣布自己是跨性别者。
为富迅工作的美国配音导演、剧本作家和配音演员。麦克唐纳在龙珠游戏和电视动画中扮演了多个角色,并为英语配音版的剧本和导演工作做出了贡献。
美国配音演员兼富迅配音剧本作者,演员琳达·扬之子。以在《龙珠》各配音版中为三眼武术家天津饭配音而最为人知。
约翰·迈克尔·塔图姆是一位美国配音演员、配音导演兼编剧,因在富迅的广泛工作而闻名。他以为多名重要的龙珠角色配音并为该系列撰写配音剧本而获得认可,确立了自己作为英文龙珠配音阵容支柱的地位。
约翰尼·扬·博施是一位美国演员、配音演员、武术家兼音乐家,以在恐龙战队中饰演绿衣战士而闻名。博施在多款龙珠游戏和电影龙珠超超级人造人中赋予了布罗利生命,确立了自己作为该角色权威英文配音的地位。
约翰·斯韦西是一位美国演员、配音演员、配音导演兼编剧,一直是富迅配音工作的主力。斯韦西为著名的龙珠角色配音,并为龙珠电影提供旁白,展现了他在该系列英文改编中的重要性。
资深配音演员,最为人铭记的是《龙珠》中标志性的旁白与界王的配音。他沙哑而权威的音色,既定义了该系列的戏剧时刻,也塑造了贯穿系列、和蔼的界王的引导形象。
乔恩·艾伦是一位美国配音演员兼喜剧演员,他通过富迅参与了龙珠超的英文配音工作。
出生于韩国的美国男演员,在二零零九年的真人电影《龙珠:进化》中饰演雅木茶,在该系列的真人改编中将这位沙漠强盗兼武术家搬上了银幕。
乔丹·达什·克鲁兹是一位来自佛罗里达州坦帕市的波多黎各配音演员兼配音导演,他在龙珠大魔中为龟仙人配音,并在包括富迅和克朗奇罗尔在内的多家工作室工作。
富迅的美国配音演员,以在《龙珠Z》中为魔人布欧的三种形态配音而最为人知:纯真布欧、善良布欧与魔童布欧。
西班牙配音女演员,在原版《龙珠》系列中为小悟空提供卡斯蒂利亚西班牙语配音,在他早期的冒险和作为武术家的成长过程中为该角色献声。
贾斯廷·布里纳是一位美国配音演员,以在我的英雄学院中饰演绿谷出久而闻名,他为童年贝吉塔配音并担任龙珠斗士Z的默认播报员。
加拿大男演员,因在二零零九年的真人电影《龙珠:进化》中饰演孙悟空而闻名,为了这个要求极高的角色接受了高强度的武术训练。
美国制片人、配音演员兼富迅配音导演。以为拉蒂兹、沙鲁宝宝以及魔人布欧的各种形态配音而知名,同时也制作了众多动画配音。
山口胜平是一位出生于一九六五年的杰出日本配音演员,以在死亡笔记中饰演艾尔和在名侦探柯南中饰演工藤新一而闻名,他在超级龙珠英雄中为弗配音。
卡拉·爱德华兹是一位美国配音女演员,一九七七年出生于德克萨斯州拉伯克,以在龙珠Z英文配音中为比迪丽、悟天和悟天克斯配音而闻名。
出生于弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔的美国配音女演员和爵士钢琴家,以在《火影忍者》中为小樱配音而闻名,并为《龙珠进化:游戏版》提供英语配音。
小西克幸是一位多产的日本配音演员,一九七三年出生于和歌山县。他在龙珠改中为基纽队长配音,并已成为动画界最受认可和尊敬的配音人才之一。
戏路宽广的声优兼戏剧专业人士,为《龙珠超》中跳跃时间的刺客希特带来了沉稳的张力。他不动声色的演绎让希特的理念与招式极具感染力。
曾我部和恭是一位来自千叶县的日本配音演员,生于一九四八年,卒于二零零六年。他在龙珠Z中为南界王配音,并出演了多部龙珠电影。他还在配音演员摇滚乐队闹剧音乐中担任主音吉他手。
来自千叶县的日本配音演员,以在动画和电子游戏中的广泛角色塑造而闻名。赤羽根为龙珠系列做出了贡献,其角色跨越了动画系列和原创视频动画。
动画界最多产的配音演员之一,一九三七年八月二十六日出生于北九州,隶属于他亲自创办的贤制片公司。内海于二零一三年六月十三日逝世,在数百部动画和真人作品中留下了非凡的遗产。
美国配音演员,一九六四年十月十一日出生于德克萨斯州科默斯,效力于富迅。威廉斯在整个龙珠系列中为众多角色配音,跨越了多个系列、电影和特别篇。
加拿大配音演员兼表演者,在所有英语演员中为悟空配音的时间跨度最长,从海洋集团版第一百四十五集到第二百七十六集,在《龙珠Z》后期篇章中定义了这位英雄的声音。
演员兼配音演员,从初代《龙珠》到《龙珠Z》塑造了龟仙人的角色嗓音,跨越二百六十多集为这位龟仙人配音。
传奇声优、模仿艺人兼主持人,他作为破坏神比鲁斯那机智、辛辣的演绎,让这位破坏神既富有魅力又妙趣横生。他是日本动画与娱乐界的中流砥柱。
来自大阪的日本配音演员,为龙珠系列做出了贡献,尤其是在电影龙珠Z世界上最强的人中为威洛博士配音,并出演了许多其他动画和真人作品。
资深声优,因在《龙珠Z》《龙珠GT》和《龙珠超》中对魔人布欧的独特演绎而被铭记。他的音域为这位该系列最复杂的反派之一,带来了孩童般的天真与毁灭性的恐怖。
克丽斯滕·麦圭尔是一位来自弗吉尼亚州的美国配音女演员,在二零一三年加入富迅之前她的职业生涯始于漫画家。她在龙珠Z卡卡罗特中为婴儿悟空配音,并出演了关于我转生变成史莱姆这档事和进击的巨人等大型动画作品。
克里斯汀·安妮·萨顿是一位来自北卡罗来纳州的美国配音女演员,与富迅和克朗奇罗尔合作。她在龙珠大魔中为海比斯配音,并出演了几十部主要动画作品,同时提供具名角色和附加配音。
美国配音演员,以跨越《龙珠Z》《龙珠GT》《龙珠超》及多部剧场版为成年与少年悟饭配音而最为人知。他还在众多《龙珠Z》电影与剧集中担任旁白。
美国演员兼配音演员,以在《龙珠Z》中为少年特兰克斯与少年悟天配音而知名。她的声音演绎为新一代赛亚人战士注入了生命。
劳伦·安妮·兰达是一位美国配音演员,以其在动画和电子游戏中的工作而闻名,为包括《龙珠》系列在内的主要特许经营权中的角色配音。
莉亚·克拉克是一位来自新墨西哥州阿尔伯克基的美国女演员和音乐家,曾在动画配音、自动对话替换导演以及富迅的剧本创作方面有着广泛的工作经验。
琳达·钱伯斯-扬是来自威斯康星州密尔沃基的美国配音女演员,以在整个《龙珠》系列中为冷酷暴君弗利萨与神秘的占卜婆婆配音而最为人熟知。
意大利配音男演员,在《龙珠超》动画和电影的意大利语配音版中为比鲁斯配音,赋予了该角色生命。他曾在米兰的活跃中心剧院接受训练,并已成为跨越动画和好莱坞电影的多产配音艺术家。
路易莎·米歇尔·克里斯蒂安是一位美国配音演员和富迅及仙泰影视的自动对话替换剧本作家,以其在动画、电子游戏和电视中的角色而闻名。
出生于埼玉县的日本男演员兼歌手,在《龙珠超:超级英雄》中为伽马二号配音。以在众多动画系列和热门电影中的标志性角色而闻名。
备受赞誉的墨西哥配音男演员兼配音导演,被公认为墨西哥配音界最伟大的声音之一,以在《龙珠》系列拉丁美洲西班牙语配音版中标志性地饰演成年悟空而闻名。
美国配音演员兼演员,主要从事动画工作。在《龙珠超》中为可可特配音,并在多部动画系列中担任各种角色。
曾与富迅合作的美国配音演员。为《龙珠Z》剧场版电影提供配音工作。
美国配音演员、自动对话替换导演和创作歌手,以广泛的动画配音工作而闻名。曾在《龙珠Z:神与神》中客串演出,致敬她在《攻壳机动队》中的著名角色。
屡获殊荣的配音演员,以《死神》中的黑崎一护而最为人知。他对维斯的演绎,为破坏神这位神秘的随从赋予了超凡的魅力与致命的实力。
野泽雅子是孙悟空以及他血脉中每一位男性的日语配音,是日本声优界的活传奇,四十多年来承载着孙家,并赢得永远的少年这一绰号。
马修·默瑟是一位成就卓著的美国配音演员,以在《龙珠超》中为希特配音以及在多部《乔乔的奇妙冒险》系列中为空条承太郎配音而闻名。他还是备受赞誉的节目《关键角色》的创作者和主持人。
田中真弓是克林的日语配音,克林是悟空最老的朋友,她从初代龙珠动画最早的岁月起便饰演这一角色。她温暖而男孩气的演绎让克林成为系列中最受喜爱的角色之一。
美国配音演员兼声音工作室公司副总裁。斯佩瓦克在和声黄金公司配音的《龙珠》和《龙珠:摩诃不可思议大冒险》中为小舞配音,将这位红缎带军团的特工呈现给英语国家的观众。
以达拉斯为据点的配音演员,她自信、冷酷的人造人十八号成为《龙珠Z》英语配音版中最具标志性的角色之一。
美国配音演员,以在《噬魂师》中的角色而最为著名。索鲁索在富迅配音版本中为《龙珠超》和《龙珠:激战传说》中的多个角色提供了配音。
美国配音演员、自动对话替换导演和剧本作家,将专业知识带入英语动画改编作品中。辛特尼克拉斯在富迅重新配音的《龙珠Z》中为奥伦配音,并因在《龙珠:超宇宙二》中饰演未来战士而受到认可。
隶属于富迅的美国配音演员和自动对话替换导演。罗哈斯曾在《龙珠超》和《龙珠改》中为角色配音,同时还担任过众多动画项目的副导演和制片人,支持配音制作流程。
生于得克萨斯州的富迅配音演员,他的龟仙人成为贯穿多部系列与剧场版的《龙珠》中睿智而诙谐的核心。
生于休斯敦的配音演员,成为布尔玛确凿无疑的英语之声,为这位天才发明家注入了智慧与个性。
美国动画配音演员,与富迅合作在《龙珠超》中为配角配音,为该系列最新电视续作的英语本地化做出了贡献。
来自德克萨斯州丹顿的美国配音女演员,隶属于富迅、斯图迪奥波利斯以及邦祖姆娱乐。在她的职业生涯中,她曾为多部《龙珠》系列和许多其他动画作品做出过贡献。
配音演员,为贯穿整个《龙珠》系列的乌龙赋予了诙谐的魅力,并出演了众多其他动画系列。
配音演员,以在《龙珠》中为琪琪与普尔配音而知名,并为包括《阿拉蕾》在内的多部动画改编作品献声。
美国配音演员,以在富迅制作的英语动画配音中的工作而闻名。塔莎参与了《龙珠超》,在力量大会篇中为一位主要角色配音。
尼尔·罗恩是一位以色列配音演员和表演者,在国际上最著名的是在二十世纪九十年代的迪西动画宇宙作品中为超人配音。他在《龙珠》系列中提供希伯来语配音。
著名声优,他演绎的塞鲁以慑人的气场定义了《龙珠Z》最令人难忘的反派之一。他充满戏剧张力的表达,将这个生物工程人造人转变为一股富有魅力又咄咄逼人的力量,塑造了整个塞鲁篇。
意大利配音演员兼配音导演,以为原版《龙珠》系列及其续作中的众多角色配音而闻名。
意大利配音演员兼配音导演,最著名的是作为《龙珠》、《龙珠Z》、《龙珠GT》及其电影中成年孙悟空的标志性意大利语配音。
法国配音演员,最著名的是在《龙珠Z》中为成年孙悟空配音,并在多部《龙珠Z》电影中为巴达克配音。
美国配音演员、自动对话替换导演和剧本作家,在动画、电子游戏和动画片领域拥有丰富的配音经验。在《龙珠》中最著名的是在《龙珠超》中为吉连配音,并担任《龙珠改》的剧本作家。
意大利配音演员,以在《龙珠Z》和《龙珠GT》意大利语配音中为孙悟天和人造人十七号配音而闻名,此外还有众多其他动画角色。
澳大利亚裔加拿大演员兼配音表演者,是海洋版中悟空的第二位英语配音,跨越多集剧集与三部《龙珠Z》剧场版为这位英雄献声。
英国演员,最著名的是在《星球大战》中饰演楚巴卡。在他生命的最后阶段,他为《龙珠GT:英雄的遗产》提供了配音工作。梅休于二零一九年去世,享年七十四岁。
出生于基亚瓦里的意大利演员兼配音演员,最著名的是在《龙珠》中为乌龙配音,以及在《蝙蝠侠:动画系列》中为小丑配音。
美国配音演员,二零一二年开始在富迅的职业生涯。通过在《龙珠:超宇宙二》和《龙珠超》中的角色为《龙珠》系列做出了贡献,为关键角色带来了英语配音。
美国演员、喜剧演员和配音演员,一九六六年出生于洛杉矶。霍维茨因其动画角色而广为人知,并将其独特的喜剧风格带到了《龙珠超》中,在其中为罗塔博士配音。
日本配音演员,俳优座剧团成员,出生于京都。以在《超级龙珠英雄》和《龙珠大魔》等主要动画角色而闻名,为主角和反派赋予了深度。
美国配音演员,在和声黄金公司的《龙珠》配音中扮演了多个角色。以其在动画、动画片和真人电影中的多产工作而闻名。二零一九年因脊柱手术并发症去世,享年七十岁。
美国配音演员,为富迅工作,在《龙珠》系列媒体中为成年悟天和多个反派配音。麦科勒姆作为一名多才多艺的表演者而确立了自己的地位,能够驾驭富有同情心的角色和险恶的反派。
主要从事动画工作的配音女演员,为电子游戏提供英语配音表演。雷诺兹通过《超宇宙》系列的配音工作,为《龙珠》的互动媒体改编做出了贡献。
自1986年赛亚人王子初次坠落地球以来,堀川亮一直是贝吉塔的日语配音。他的演绎是黄金标准:傲慢、受创、爆烈,又毫无疑问地属于贝吉塔。
中尾隆圣是弗利萨的日语配音,他那令人毛骨悚然的彬彬有礼、咯咯发笑的演绎,定义了动漫史上最臭名昭著的反派之一。他为这位暴君及其整个家族谱系配音近四十年。
出生于一九五三年七月二十五日的西班牙配音演员,在被替换之前曾为《龙珠Z》中的贝吉塔提供原版德语配音,后来回归并在《龙珠GT》中为吉鲁配音。
出生于一九九三年的美国配音女演员,主要为富迅的动画工作。维登赫夫特在《龙珠超》中为全能的全王配音,为该系列最强大的实体之一带来了独特的声乐特征。
自1999年以来,肖恩·谢梅尔一直是富迅配音版成年孙悟空的英语配音,使他成为在每一部主要龙珠剧集、电影和游戏中扮演这位赛亚人英雄、任职最久的英语演员。
传奇日本配音演员,为《龙珠》影迷遇到的第一个重要反派拉蒂兹注入了恶毒的强度。他拥有横跨数十年、涉足动画与音响导演的高产生涯。
出生于一九四一年的日本配音演员,在《龙珠》系列中为麦塔利克少校、蒙面客、杰比特、幻魔人和贝吉塔王的管家配音。
出生于一九六八年的日本配音演员兼八十一制作成员,在《龙珠超》中为神明反派扎马斯配音。
以色列配音演员、歌手和摄影师,自一九九一年以来为数百个动画角色赋予了生命,最著名的是在《龙珠》的希伯来语本地化中为克林和残暴的弗利萨配音。
资深富迅演员,他开朗、真挚的克林成为《龙珠》的核心,而他的巴达克则展现出这位赛亚人战士高贵的决心。
生于孟菲斯的配音演员,在近二十年的时间里赋予少年悟空与少年悟饭标志性的青春活力与天真。
以在富迅进行大量动画配音工作而闻名的美国配音女演员。她在《龙珠》电子游戏中为角色托娃配音,并演唱了《龙珠GT》的英语片头曲。
备受赞誉的美国配音演员,以其独特的低沉嗓音而闻名,在卡通频道的图纳米节目板块中被公认为汤姆的配音,并在电子游戏《龙珠GT:最终回合》中为成年孙悟空配音。
一九五四年出生于高知县的日本配音女演员,以在备受喜爱的动画系列中的标志性角色而闻名。她在原版《龙珠》中为人鱼配音,并因在包括《风之谷》和《鲁邦三世》在内的经典动画中的角色而获得广泛认可。
来自北海道的先驱配音演员,他以阴险的比克大魔王及其对应的神的演绎定义了初代《龙珠》。他是一位深受爱戴的业界人物,曾荣获终身成就奖。
日本声优,以在龙珠Z、GT、改和超中为未来特兰克斯和现在的特兰克斯配音而最为人知。
美国的配音演员、后期录音导演、编剧和前童星,以在《读或死》和《皇家国教骑士团》等动画中的角色而闻名。贾夫在《龙珠Z:神与神》中短暂亮相,并因其在配音和媒体制作方面的工作而获得认可。
美国女演员兼制片人,曾为众多动画电影、电视系列和电子游戏提供英语配音工作。她与配音演员尤里·洛文塔尔结婚,并为《龙珠》系列的英语本地化做出了贡献。
日本声优,以为残暴的赛亚人战士那巴配音而最为人知,并在龙珠GT、改和电影中担任多个角色。隶属青二制作。
隶属于富迅的美国配音女演员,以其《龙珠》角色而闻名。从二〇一〇年代开始成为玛伦的现代配音,并在《龙珠超》中为卡薇配音。
美国配音女演员,以在富迅的《龙珠》配音中为布尔玛配音而闻名。一九九九年加入,在十多年的时间里,在动画、电影和电子游戏中一直担任该角色。
出生于得克萨斯州阿灵顿的美国配音演员和后期录音导演。最著名的《龙珠》角色包括人造人十九号、塔布尔和加克,以及《妖精的尾巴》中纳兹等标志性动画角色。
常驻东京深川的日本配音演员兼歌手。在《龙珠大魔》中为魔人空配音,并参与了众多动画制作。
传奇声优,以在龙珠及其续作中为雅木茶配音而闻名,并在机动战士高达和圣斗士星矢中担任标志性角色。
古川登志夫在日语配音中为比克配音,从这一角色在初代龙珠作为反派登场,一路到龙珠超。他的演绎随角色一同成长,从恶魔般的威胁变为沉稳的导师。
一九六七年出生于神奈川县的日本配音演员,在《龙珠Z》电影《银河面临危机》中为格古配音。以参与众多动画和媒体项目而闻名。
一九八一年出生于得克萨斯州达拉斯的美国配音演员,从二〇〇九年到二〇一四年在富迅的《龙珠》电子游戏中为沙鲁配音,从《猛烈冲击》开始。以广泛的动画配音工作和与同行配音女演员劳拉·贝利的婚姻而闻名。
一九七六年出生于得克萨斯州达拉斯的美国配音演员和音乐家,在富迅的《龙珠Z》院线电影中为金格、科琴博士和霍伊配音。以在《最终幻想十三》、《最后生还者》和其他重磅系列中的主要角色而闻名。
戏路宽广的声优,以包括神龙和波波先生在内的标志性龙珠角色而闻名,并在星际牛仔和乔乔的奇妙冒险中有广受赞誉的演绎。
美国配音女演员,本名凯瑟琳·麦金纳尼,以在《精灵宝可梦》中为小智配音而最为人熟知。她为富迅在《龙珠超》中配音了里布里安,并在《龙珠超:布罗利》中为贝丽布鲁配音。
巴西配音演员兼配音导演,在整个龙珠系列中演绎了众多角色,最著名的是为巴西葡萄牙语配音版中的桃白白和各种布欧形态配音。
巴西配音演员、导演兼联配配音工作室首席执行官。他是整个龙珠、龙珠GT和龙珠超中成年悟空的主要巴西葡萄牙语配音,塑造了该角色在南美市场的形象。
常驻得克萨斯州沃思堡的美国配音女演员,为富迅工作,在《龙珠Z》中为占卜婆婆配音。以跨越二十多年的广泛动画配音工作而闻名。
女声优,以在龙珠Z、GT和超中为习武角色比迪丽和潘配音而闻名。
出生于大阪,山口是一位多产的日本配音女演员,以《海贼王》中的妮可·罗宾最为人熟知。她在《龙珠超》中为芭朵斯和可可特配音。
美国演员、制片人兼编剧,以在动画、卡通和电子游戏中广泛的配音工作而闻名,包括为龙珠进化电子游戏提供悟空的配音。
常驻加利福尼亚的配音演员,以《鬼灭之刃》中的灶门炭治郎和《一拳超人》中的杰诺斯而闻名。他为富迅在《龙珠超:超级人造人》中配音了海德博士。
为富迅工作的美国后期录音导演和执行制片人,执导过英语动画配音。他曾担任《龙珠Z》电影的配音导演,也是《龙珠Z》电视系列的众多配音导演之一。
活跃于动画、卡通和电子游戏的美国配音演员。罗宾逊在《龙珠超:超级英雄》中为伽马二号配音,并在《龙珠:电光炸裂!零》中继续饰演该角色。
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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.
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.
American voice actor affiliated with Crunchyroll who contributed to Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous recent anime productions.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Texas-based American voice actor for Funimation who contributed voices to Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actor and performer for Funimation and Medieval Times dinner theatre, known for iconic Dragon Ball character roles.
American voice actor for Funimation known for roles in Toriko and other anime. Voiced Shisami in the Dragon Ball franchise.
American voice actor who works primarily in anime dubbing, contributing to various anime productions.
Texas-based American voice actor who appeared in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, providing voices for various minor characters and supporting roles across the original series and early Z episodes.
English voice actress who contributed to the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super, providing voices for characters in the Tournament of Power arc and feature films.
American voice actress and voice director who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Daima, voicing the miniaturized version of Chi-Chi.
Actor working primarily in anime who voiced Lemo, the companion character traveling with Paragus and Broly in the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film.
Stage and voice actor based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area who voiced Damom in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actress born in 1996 who began her anime career in 2013 and became a Funimation staple, known for voicing the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse games and Bulla in Dragon Ball Super.
American actor who voiced Camparri, a minor character in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Super.
Mexican American voice actor who has worked for Funimation and Crunchyroll, voicing Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima alongside roles in several anime series.
Former Funimation voice actress from Arlington, Texas who became the first to voice young Goku in the Texas cast dubbing era, voicing him in two theatrical films before departing in 2002.
Japanese voice actor born in 1961 from Saitama Prefecture who worked for Office Osawa, voicing villains and supporting characters across Dragon Ball Z, GT, and theatrical releases.
American ADR director, recording engineer, and voice actor for ADV Films and Funimation who voiced North Supreme Kai and multiple characters across Dragon Ball series and films.
Chieko Honda was a prolific Japanese voice actress known for major roles in anime including Sailor Moon S and Gundam ZZ. Though she had a smaller role as Pocawatha in Dragon Ball, she became an acclaimed performer across numerous anime productions.
Chika Sakamoto is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Arts Vision who has had a prolific career spanning multiple anime series. She is particularly recognized for her extensive work on Digimon as various monster voices and her contributions to Dragon Ball.
Chris Burnett is an American voice actor working with Funimation who has voiced characters in Dragon Ball Super. He appeared as the Tournament Referee and Anato in the series, contributing to the English dub.
Christopher L. Cason is an American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter with Funimation who voiced multiple Dragon Ball characters. He is remembered for major roles including Tien Shinhan, Mr. Popo, and numerous franchise villains.
Chris Forbis is a script writer and voice actor who worked extensively on Funimation's Dragon Ball dubbing efforts. His contributions shaped the dialogue and character performances heard by English-speaking audiences for decades.
Christopher Edwin Niosi, known online as Kirbopher, is an American YouTuber and voice actor affiliated with multiple studios including Funimation. He voiced Zircor in Dragon Ball Super, extending his anime voice work into the beloved franchise.
Christine Marten is an American voice actress who worked with Funimation and voiced Launch in Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle. She contributed to the franchise's film dubbing efforts.
Christopher Bevins is an accomplished American voice actor and ADR director known for his pivotal role developing Funimation's voice talent. He has voiced numerous Dragon Ball characters and served as voice director, shaping the franchise's English dub.
Christopher Dontrell Piper is an American voice actor who works with Funimation and OkraTron 5000. He voiced Dyspo, a Universe 11 fighter, in Dragon Ball Super and reprised the role across multiple Dragon Ball video games.
Christopher Guerrero is an American voice actor affiliated with Funimation, Crunchyroll, Sound Cadence Studios, and other major anime studios. He voiced Lavender in Dragon Ball Super and appeared in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, contributing to the franchise across television and film.
American voice actor and Funimation regular (1956-2016) who voiced background characters and supporting roles in classic anime series. He appeared in Dragon Ball Z Kai and worked across numerous anime productions during the early 2000s.
American voice actor who primarily works in anime for Crunchyroll and other studios. He voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared across multiple contemporary anime series.
American actor, voice actor, and comedian who works primarily for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Phillips voiced a miniaturized version of Mr. Satan in the recent Dragon Ball Daima series and appears in Fire Force and MF Ghost.
Voice actor for Funimation who provided voices for supporting characters across the Dragon Ball franchise. Best known for voicing Yakon in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Botamo in Dragon Ball Super.
Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo with an extensive career spanning anime, films, and OVAs. He voiced Bun in Dragon Ball Z and has appeared in hundreds of anime productions and films across multiple decades.
Japanese voice actor and narrator born in Tokyo. Also credited as Hiroshi Matsumoto, he voiced Mr. Popo across multiple Dragon Ball Z video games including the Budokai series.
Acclaimed Japanese voice actor, singer, and narrator born in Matsusaka, Mie in 1974. Kishio is best known for major roles across anime and has voiced Jeice the Red Ribbon member and Cabba in Dragon Ball franchise across anime and video games.
Japanese voice actor from Hokkaido who works across anime productions. Matsubara voiced resistance soldiers and background characters in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, contributing to the soundscapes of key story arcs.
Voice actor and music producer who was part of Funimation's original Dragon Ball Z cast. Kelly voiced Captain Ginyu and served as narrator for over 120 edited episodes, becoming a founding voice of the iconic English dub.
American voice actor who primarily works in anime dubbing for Funimation. Reid voiced Liquiir, a Universe 6 fighter, in Dragon Ball Super.
Voice actor for Funimation who has appeared in anime productions. Schultes voiced a supporting character in the Dragon Ball theatrical film Curse of the Blood Rubies.
American voice actor for Funimation who contributed voices to Dragon Ball Daima, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Known for handling multiple minor and supporting roles across numerous anime projects.
American voice actress who performed with Funimation, most recognized for voicing Krillin's on-and-off girlfriend Maron in the original Dragon Ball Z English dub. She also contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise by singing the ending theme for the full English dub.
American voice actor affiliated with Funimation and ADV Films. Wald voiced supporting characters Napapa and Hyssop during the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super, adding to his work on multiple anime projects.
American voice actress from Texas who worked with Funimation on Dragon Ball Z. Beyond her acting role as the West Supreme Kai, Yeatts-Logan also contributed to the franchise as a voice director and talent coordinator on multiple Dragon Ball projects.
American voice actor who works with Funimation on anime dubs. Snow voiced multiple supporting characters in Dragon Ball Super, contributing voices to minor but memorable roles in the Tournament of Power saga.
American voice actor who works with Funimation and Crunchyroll. Morgan is best known for providing the English-language narration across multiple Dragon Ball series, lending his distinctive voice to the franchise's dramatic storytelling. He also brings narration to various Dragon Ball video games.
American voice actor from Dallas, Texas who worked with Funimation on numerous anime dubbing projects. Burks voiced a character in Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone and appeared in dozens of other anime series across his career.
American voice actor and ordained Christian pastor who voiced numerous significant characters across the Dragon Ball franchise for Funimation. Brannan is known for portraying Fortuneteller Baba in the Majin Buu arc, as well as Babidi, Bibidi, Monster Carrot, Ninja Murasaki, Dr. Myuu, and the Murasaki Brothers.
American voice actor working with Funimation and Crunchyroll on anime dubs. Feeney voiced the diminutive Good Buu in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest Dragon Ball series, contributing to the franchise's ongoing voice casting.
American voice actor who worked with Funimation on Dragon Ball Z. Thompson voiced Guldo, a member of the Ginyu Force, and Salt, a minor character. He also performed an early version of Nappa before being replaced by Christopher Sabat and later Phil Parsons.
American radio announcer and voice actor from Dallas, Texas who worked extensively with Funimation. Thomas Edwin Blaylock Jr., known professionally as Ed Blaylock, voiced numerous characters across Dragon Ball, Case Closed, and many other anime. He passed away in 2017.
Japanese voice actor who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. Maruyama voiced Yuzukar in Dragon Ball Z and the Village Headman in Dragon Ball GT, among numerous roles across anime that frequently cast him in elder and authority figure roles.
Japanese voice actor born March 7, 1973 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, affiliated with Aoni Production. Takemoto voiced Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super and Cui in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, contributing to both the anime and video game iterations of the Dragon Ball franchise.
Japanese voice actress best known for voicing Mai across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. She also appeared in World Masterpiece Theater productions.
American voice actress who voices Pan in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Also produces and hosts "Anime Adventures with Elise," featuring interviews with English anime voice actors.
American actress and voice actor who primarily works on anime dubs. She voices Monna, a minor character from Universe 11, in the English dub of Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation. He voiced Moori and Tsuno in Dragon Ball Z and Sansho in the theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone.
American audio mix engineer and ADR engineer who worked for Funimation and occasionally voiced minor characters. He served as mix engineer on Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Z, and voiced bit parts in several episodes and films.
Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. Born in Nagoya in 1987, he voices Majin Duu in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime, games, and live-action productions with his versatile vocal range.
American actor who works primarily in anime. He voices Catopesra, a warrior from the Tournament of Power, in Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actor affiliated with Funimation and Crunchyroll. He voices Gowasu, a Supreme Kai of Universe 10, in Dragon Ball Super and Neva in Dragon Ball Daima.
American voice actor who brought Majin Kuu to life in Dragon Ball Daima. Works with Crunchyroll on a diverse range of anime projects.
American voice actor for Funimation who provided voices for the Dragon Ball Z remaster. Contributed character voices during the Frieza arc.
American voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball Z films and the early anime. Voiced characters across the Namek Saga and two major DBZ movies.
Accomplished American voice actor and singer born in Richmond, Virginia. Known for voicing Guldo in DBZ Kai and Frost in Super; also performed the fourth English opening theme "Dragon Soul".
American voice actor who has worked with Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Contributed to Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and other anime productions.
American voice actor for Funimation who voiced Sidra, the God of Destruction of Universe 9, in Dragon Ball Super.
American voice actor for Funimation/Crunchyroll and OkraTron 5000. Known for extensive anime work including Dragon Ball Super where he voiced Fuwa across 19 episodes.
Former American voice actor born in Houston, Texas. Voiced various characters in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime series.
Japanese voice actor born March 23, 1954 in Tokyo. Voiced Captain Ginyu across Dragon Ball Z and video games; returned to voice Paparoni in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power.
Japanese actor and voice actor from Aichi Prefecture. Voiced Tamagami Number Two in Dragon Ball Daima before passing away in 2024.
Japanese voice actor born March 24, 1977 in Nagano Prefecture. Affiliated with Aoni Production; known for voicing Zarbon in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Ganos in Super.
Japanese voice actor from Saitama Prefecture affiliated with Aoni Production. Contributed background voices to Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z anime and films.
Japanese actor, voice actor, and singer born in Tokyo. Known for Hisoka in Hunter x Hunter and Hetalia roles; voiced Tamagami Number One in Dragon Ball Daima.
Hiroko Emori is a Japanese voice actress best known for bringing Chiaotzu to life across the Dragon Ball franchise, from the original series through Dragon Ball Z and its films.
Hiroko Ushida is a Japanese voice actress known for voicing Marron, Krillin's daughter, across multiple Dragon Ball series, films, and video games including Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
Hiromu Miyazaki is a Japanese voice actor who has appeared in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, voicing soldiers and various supporting characters throughout the franchise.
Hiroshi Iwasaki is a Japanese actor and voice actor born in Saitama Prefecture in 1953. He voiced Dr. Lychee in Dragon Ball and is widely recognized for dubbing Rowan Atkinson and C-3PO in Japanese media.
Hiroshi Kamiya is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production, known for voicing characters in Attack on Titan, Noragami, and One Piece, with notable roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
Hiroshi Masuoka was a legendary Japanese voice actor best known for Masuo Fuguta in Sazae-san and Jam Ojisan in Anpanman. He took over the role of Master Roshi in Dragon Ball's final episodes and Dragon Ball GT following Kōhei Miyauchi's death.
Hiroshi Naka is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator from Ōita Prefecture who has appeared in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Z Kai with supporting roles.
Hiroyuki Satou, also known as Yuuki Satou, is a Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa who has worked with Aoni Production across multiple Dragon Ball series and films.
Hisao Egawa is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production, known for his work voicing multiple antagonists and supporting characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.
Hitoshi Takagi was a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters across anime and film, including Zalador in Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming.
Holly Franklin is an English-language voice actress who provided voices for female characters in Dragon Ball Super, most notably Sorrel and Xiangca, for Funimation's English dub of the series.
Houko Kuwashima is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Iwate Prefecture affiliated with Aoni Production, known for her versatile vocal range spanning from young boys to mature women. She voices Android 21 across multiple Dragon Ball video game titles.
Ichiro Nagata is a Japanese voice actor known for his limited but memorable appearances in Dragon Ball, voicing Ribet of the Sigma Force in Dragon Ball GT.
Prolific Japanese voice actor with decades of anime work. Sawaki brought to life numerous Dragon Ball characters including the Murasaki Brother and various soldiers and civilians throughout the series.
Iranian-American voice actor and performer known for his dual roles in Dragon Ball. Nademzadeh voiced Kogu in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound and Son Para in Dragon Ball GT, contributing to key moments in both theatrical and television Dragon Ball productions.
Legendary seiyuu best known for GeGeGe no Kitarō's Medama Oyaji. Voiced multiple Dragon Ball characters including Dr. Lychee and various antagonists across Z films and TV series.
American voice actor from Statesville, North Carolina, who worked for Funimation. Cabe voiced Don Kee in Dragon Ball GT and a Sabertooth Tiger in Dragon Ball Z, contributing to both the theatrical and television dubs.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation, voicing multiple characters across the Dragon Ball franchise. Fields brought to life Jimmy Firecracker in Dragon Ball Z, as well as Korinto and the World Martial Arts Tournament's officiating monks in the original Dragon Ball series.
American voice actor who worked with Harmony Gold USA on early Dragon Ball dubs, voicing Grandma Paozu in the original series and a female aristocrat in Mystical Adventure.
American actor working primarily in anime voice acting. Greene voiced Pilina in Dragon Ball Super, bringing to life a character within the Tournament of Power saga and associated storylines.
American voice actor working for Funimation who voiced minor but essential characters in Dragon Ball Z. Lovelady provided dialogue for Frieza Soldier and other background characters that populated the series' battles and conflict scenes.
American voice actor based in California known for prominent roles in anime and animation. Marnocha voiced Carmine in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, contributing to the English dub of this theatrical release.
Filipino voice actor and dubbing director legendary for being the sole voice of Goku in all Dragon Ball series across GMA and QTV dubs, earning the title 'Goku ng Pinas' and 'The Man with a Thousand Voices' for his extensive dubbing work.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation, voicing characters in Dragon Ball's theatrical productions. Johnson provided the English voice for Cacao in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, contributing to the film's English dub.
American voice actor born July 9, 1958, who worked for Funimation on Dragon Ball productions. Muenstermann voiced the North Supreme Kai and Game Poy Announcer in Dragon Ball Z's English dub, contributing to key episodes of the Majin Buu saga.
American anime voice actor known for his work with Funimation on English dubs. He provided the English voice for Basil, a character appearing in Dragon Ball Super's later episodes.
American voice actor and ADR director for Funimation best known for voicing Android 16, one of the series' most iconic antagonists. He has provided voices for countless anime series and directed numerous dub productions.
American voice actor from Texas who has worked with Funimation for years. Known for notable Dragon Ball roles including Sorbet in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and Lord Slug in the video games, Schwartz also gained recognition for roles in Space Dandy and One Piece films.
American musician and voice actor who works with Funimation under the stage name Jerome57. He provided voices for numerous minor characters throughout Dragon Ball Z and appeared in dozens of other anime productions for the company.
American voice actress from the Funimation family who voiced female characters in the original Dragon Ball series. She is related to other notable voice actors within the dubbing industry, including Justin Cook and Aaron Dismuke.
Texas-based American voice actor who has worked primarily with Funimation. Foronda is best known for voicing the demon Janemba in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn and appeared in multiple other Dragon Ball productions across television and games.
American voice actor who has worked with Funimation on anime dubs. Johnson voiced Nink, a character appearing in Dragon Ball Super, demonstrating his involvement in the franchise's modern English voice casting.
Japanese voice actor who has appeared in numerous anime and animated projects. Saito voiced Gryll, a character in Dragon Ball Super, as part of his broader career in Japanese animation dubbing and voice work.
American voice actor and musician who worked with Funimation. Freeman voiced Vinegar in Dragon Ball Z and previously played in the rock band Dooms U.K. He passed away on August 13, 2024.
Voice actor who worked primarily in anime dubbing, contributing to early Dragon Ball films through Funimation.
American actor and producer who provided the English voice for Cell in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the android villain to life in interactive gameplay.
American voice actor who worked for Funimation's Dragon Ball productions. Slavens voiced Amond, one of the antagonists, in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, contributing to the film's English dub.
South Korean actress who portrayed Bulma in the unofficial live-action Korean film Dragon Ball: Fight Son Goku, Win Son Goku, adapting the character for Korea's entertainment market.
American voice actress and singer who voiced Mai across the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball GT during Funimation's early 2000s dub work.
Voice actress working for Funimation and Crunchyroll who voiced numerous supporting characters across Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT episodes.
Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa affiliated with Aoni Production, voiced Emi in Dragon Ball Z and appeared in numerous anime productions.
Veteran Japanese voice actor who voiced iconic characters Fortuneteller Baba, Grand Elder Guru, and Porunga across Dragon Ball, Z, and Kai until his death in 2011.
Japanese voice actor from Tokyo known for prominent roles in contemporary anime, voiced Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima.
Voice actor who works primarily in anime, voiced Taro Soramame in the original Dragon Ball English dub for Funimation.
Scott Frerichs, known online as KaiserNeko, is an American voice actor, director, and co-founder of TeamFourStar, famous for Dragon Ball Z Abridged.
Legendary Japanese voice actor with a distinctive cold voice, voiced Nam and Eis Shenron in Dragon Ball franchise before his death in 2000.
Olympic gold-medal judoka born 1987 in Ishikawa Prefecture, voiced a motorcycle policewoman in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.
Karen Lockwood is an American voice actress, lawyer, and Funimation CEO who contributed to the original English dub of Dragon Ball with minor character voices.
Karissa Vacker is an American voice actress who worked with Funimation, lending her voice to various minor characters across Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT.
Kasey Buckley is a voice actress who worked with Funimation, best known for voicing Colonel Violet in the English dub of Dragon Ball.
Kate Bristol is an accomplished American voice actress known for her extensive anime dub work. Within Dragon Ball, she voices the younger version of Pan in Dragon Ball GT, contributing to one of the franchise's most memorable characters.
Kate Oxley is an English-language voice actress who worked with Funimation on various anime projects, including Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies.
Katsue Miwa was a Japanese voice actress from Osaka Prefecture with a lengthy career in anime, contributing minor roles to Dragon Ball and numerous other series from the 1960s through 2000s.
Katsuji Mori is a legendary Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo in 1945, often compared to Casey Kasem for his influential role in anime dubbing. In Dragon Ball, he voiced Pamput and the vital character Nail in Dragon Ball Z.
Kazuko Sugiyama is a Japanese voice actress born April 9, 1947. She voiced Colonel Violet and Akane Kimidori in Dragon Ball, and is perhaps best remembered as the original voice of Jun the Swan in Gatchaman.
Kazumi Tanaka was a Japanese voice actor (1951-2007) from Tokyo who voiced members of the Ginyu Force in Dragon Ball Z, including Jeice and Malaka, before his death from cor pulmonale at age 56.
Kazunari Tanaka was a Japanese voice actor (1967-2016) from Osaka Prefecture who voiced supporting characters across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, and Dragon Ball Super before his death in 2016.
Kazuya Nakai is a Japanese voice actor born November 25, 1967, affiliated with Aoni Production. He voiced Tagoma and Salsa in the Dragon Ball franchise and is internationally recognized as the voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece.
Kazuyuki Ishikawa is a Japanese voice actor born in Ishikawa Prefecture who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z Kai and numerous other anime, including extensive character work in popular series.
Keiichi Nanba is a Japanese voice actor born August 26, 1957, in Gōtsu, Shimane. Currently affiliated with Aoni Production, he voiced Angila in the Dragon Ball Z film Lord Slug.
Japanese voice actor who brings Zuno to life in Dragon Ball Super. A versatile talent from Tokyo with a career spanning multiple anime franchises.
Japanese voice actor who passed away in 2020. Best known for iconic roles including Maes Hughes in Fullmetal Alchemist, with notable Dragon Ball Z contributions.
Japanese voice actor known for character work in anime and video games, with memorable roles in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.
Japanese voice actress known for her work spanning several decades across classic anime. She portrayed East Kai in Dragon Ball Z and appeared in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn.
Japanese voice actress born in Niigata in 1952, best known for her role as Annin in the original Dragon Ball series.
Japanese actor and voice actor born in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Ogata is one of anime's most prolific voice talents with an enormous portfolio spanning countless productions and character roles.
Japanese voice actor from Okayama Prefecture best known for roles in major anime franchises. Nomura voices two characters in Dragon Ball Super and has established himself as a recognized talent in the anime industry.
American voice actor primarily known for video game work. Thompson voiced the Future Warrior character in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, one of the most interactive entries in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Japanese voice actor and narrator born in Okinawa Prefecture and affiliated with 81 Produce. Miyake has become recognized across the anime industry for iconic roles in major franchises while contributing to Dragon Ball Daima.
Japanese voice actor from Saitama who brings Korin to life in Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super. Known for his versatile character work across multiple anime franchises.
Japanese voice actor born March 24, 1956 in Tokyo and represented by OYS Produce. Yamaguchi portrayed two notable Dragon Ball characters across the original series and sequels before his death in 2011.
American voice actor who brought Yamcha to life in the English dubs of Dragon Ball films, including Curse of the Blood Rubies and Mystical Adventure. Known for extensive work across anime, animation, and video games throughout his career.
American ADR director, writer, and voice actor who founded U.S. Renditions and Animaze. For Dragon Ball, he directed voices for Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout while simultaneously voicing both Frieza and Kid Buu, marking him as the first male English voice of Frieza in Dragon Ball media.
American voice actor born in Tacoma, Washington working for multiple studios including Sentai Filmworks, Funimation/Crunchyroll, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Walker has contributed to Dragon Ball Daima with a supporting voice role.
American voice actress who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball, lending her voice to the character Ghost Usher in the original series.
Japanese voice actor Kinpei Azusa, born in Fukushima Prefecture, voiced major characters in Dragon Ball including Moori and took over the role of Grandpa Gohan for the Dragon Ball Z special Bardock: The Father of Goku.
Japanese voice actor Kiyoyuki Yanada was born in Tokyo and became known for his work in Dragon Ball GT, where he voiced General Rilldo and Nappa. He passed away in November 2022 at age 57.
Koki Uchiyama is a prolific Japanese voice actor and performer born in Saitama Prefecture, known for major roles in popular anime. He voiced Glorio in Dragon Ball Daima and has worked on numerous high-profile productions including My Hero Academia and Haikyu.
Kota Nemoto is a Japanese voice actor born in Hitachi, Ibaraki, who provided voices for Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, appearing in various episodes as minor and supporting characters in crowd scenes and additional roles.
Kristian Eros is an American voice actor from Indianapolis who works with Funimation and Crunchyroll, voicing Sir Warp and Small Sir Warp in Dragon Ball Daima, the latest Dragon Ball series.
Kristi Rothrock is an American voice actress who contributed to the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super, voicing the character Roasie in the Tournament of Power arc and related episodes.
Krystal LaPorte is an American voice actress and lawyer known for her work with Sentai Filmworks and Funimation. She voiced the Amazoness character in Dragon Ball Daima and has appeared in numerous anime productions, providing both major and supporting voices.
Kyle Igneczi is an American voice actor working with Funimation who voiced Korn and Harmira, two characters appearing in Dragon Ball Super's Tournament of Power arc.
Kyle Phillips is an American voice actor, ADR director, and ADR engineer from Detroit working with Funimation. He voiced Jimmy Firecracker in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and has been involved in over a hundred anime dubs in various capacities.
Landon McDonald is an American voice actor from Kansas who has worked with Studiopolis, Bang Zoom Entertainment, Funimation, and Crunchyroll. He voiced Degesu in Dragon Ball Daima and has provided voices for several major anime productions.
Lane Pianta is an American voice actor working with Funimation who voiced Raditz in early Dragon Ball Z dubs and appeared in multiple Dragon Ball series as various supporting and crowd characters across all three original sagas.
Nicholas Landis, known online as Lanipator, is a co-founder of TeamFourStar and a Funimation voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta, Piccolo, and Krillin in the Dragon Ball Z: Abridged parody series.
Lara Woodhull is an American voice actress from Plano, Texas who has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise in both anime and video game projects with Funimation.
Laurie Steele is an American voice actress best known for voicing Krillin across multiple Dragon Ball productions, bringing the beloved character to English-speaking audiences.
Lawrence Simpson, known online as MasakoX, is a British voice actor and TeamFourStar co-founder famous for voicing Goku and Gohan in Dragon Ball Z: Abridged and maintaining a popular YouTube channel dedicated to Dragon Ball discussions.
Lee Murphy is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime, contributing to Dragon Ball Super and other major anime productions for Funimation.
Leslie Alexander was the first Funimation voice actress to play Bulma in Dragon Ball theatrical releases before pursuing a career on Broadway.
Israeli voice actor known for dubbing Dragon Ball Z characters into Hebrew, notably voicing Raditz and King Vegeta. He gained broader recognition as the Hebrew voice of Patrick Star in SpongeBob SquarePants.
Italian voice actor who took over the Italian dub role of Piccolo in Dragon Ball Super starting from episode 30, following Alberto Olivero's retirement. He studied at the Center D theater school in Turin.
Lydia Marie Mackay is an American theatre actress and voice actress known for her work with Funimation and OkraTron 5000 across numerous anime projects.
Mae Moreno is an actress who primarily works in live action but has contributed voice work to Dragon Ball's English localization.
Mai Nakahara is a Japanese voice actress and singer born in Akashi, Hyogo who has voiced numerous characters across major anime franchises including Dragon Ball.
Major Attaway is an American voice actor and Broadway performer known for his work in anime dubbing and theatrical productions.
Mami Horikoshi is a Japanese voice actress born in Fukushima Prefecture with an extensive career voicing supporting and recurring characters across numerous anime series.
Japanese voice actress known for voicing Pasta, Launch, Arale Norimaki, and Lemlia in the Dragon Ball franchise. Her expansive career spans major anime roles and collaborations with acclaimed directors.
French voice actor best known for voicing adult Son Goku and Future Trunks in the French dub of Dragon Ball Z, bringing distinctive performances to the franchise's most iconic characters across multiple sagas and films.
Italian voice actor and dubbing professional born in 1957, known for his distinctive voice work in animated series including the Saint Seiya franchise, and for contributing to Dragon Ball Italian dubbing.
American voice actor who works primarily in video games. Contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise by voicing the custom hero character in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi.
American actor who works in anime dubbing. Voiced Bergamo in Dragon Ball Super and contributed to the anime's English release, including backing vocals for the insert song.
Japanese voice actress from Tokyo born in 1937 who voiced Princess Snake, Bikini, and Midori Norimaki in Dragon Ball. A performer across Japan's anime and entertainment industries.
Japanese voice actress and singer from Tokyo affiliated with Aoni Production. Voiced Aeos in Super Dragon Ball Heroes and has built a prolific career across dozens of major anime titles.
Italian actor, comedian, and voice actor born in Turin in 1955, known for distinctive voice work across animated cartoons and live-action television, including King Piccolo in the Italian Dragon Ball dub.
American comedian and voice actor born in Arlington, Texas, known professionally as "The Chinaman" or "KidWok". Provided numerous voice roles in Dragon Ball Z English dub.
American voice actor working primarily in anime dubbing. Voiced Van Zant in Dragon Ball Z and characters in original Dragon Ball series.
American voice actor born in 1965 who works for Funimation. Voiced Dr. Brief in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, bringing expertise across anime dubbing.
American actor and voice actor born in Beaumont, Texas. Contributed voice work to Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super anime and video games.
Pakistani-born actress currently residing in Dallas, primarily known for theatre work. Voiced Heles in Dragon Ball Super English dub.
Japanese voice actress born October 15, 1958, in Hachinohe, Aomori. Voiced Polly Buckets in Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, and Oceanus Shenron in Dragon Ball GT.
Masami Kikuchi is a prolific Japanese voice actor born in 1960 whose Dragon Ball Super roles include Monaka and Belmod. He is best known for his extensive work across the Digimon franchise.
Masami Suzuki is a Japanese voice actor, singer, and performer affiliated with Aoni Production. In Dragon Ball, he voiced the character Bee across multiple series including Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super.
Masashi Ebara is a prolific Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture best known in Dragon Ball for voicing Mr. Satan across the Z series and films, and as Hoenheim in Fullmetal Alchemist.
Masato Hirano, born November 16, 1955 in Iwate, is a Japanese voice actor who has voiced characters throughout Dragon Ball history, including Man-Wolf in the original series and Neiz in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge.
Masaya Onosaka, born October 13, 1964 in Osaka, is a voice actor with Aoni Production who won the Seiyu Award for Best Personality in 2010. He voiced Burter in Dragon Ball Z Kai.
Masaya Takatsuka, born August 15, 1969 in Hyogo Prefecture, is a Japanese voice actor who provided significant voices in Dragon Ball Super, including the Grand Minister and various divine attendants.
Masumi Asano, born August 25, 1977 in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production. She voiced Cocoa Amaguri and Heles in Dragon Ball Super.
Matthew David Rudd, born May 3, 1985 in Los Angeles, is an American voice actor who works for Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. He voiced minor characters in Dragon Ball Daima.
Matthew Elkins is an American actor, voice actor, stuntman and Medieval Times performer who has worked for Funimation and Crunchyroll. He voiced Hillia in Dragon Ball Daima.
Maxey Whitehead is an American stage actress and voice actress who works for Funimation. She voiced Dende and Kid Dende across Dragon Ball Z Kai and video games.
Megan Woodall is an American theatre actor based in Plano, Texas who was hired by Funimation during the early 2000s. She voiced Bulma in Dragon Ball Z.
Megumi Urawa, born November 30, 1965 in Kashiwa, Chiba, is a Japanese voice actress with Aoni Production. She voiced Erasa in Dragon Ball Z and originally voiced Uub in the series.
Meli Grant is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime for Funimation. She voiced Quitela and Maji-Kayo in Dragon Ball Super.
Melodee Lenz is an American voice actor who worked primarily in anime for Funimation. She was the original English voice of Marron in Dragon Ball Z before being replaced in later episodes.
Israeli actor and voice actor best known for dubbing Yajirobe across the Dragon Ball franchise. Aronovitch has built a career in sports journalism, news anchoring, and voice acting across multiple media.
Voice actor who has worked with Funimation on various anime projects. Marco is credited for voicing Salza in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, one of the film franchise's memorable antagonists.
Veteran Japanese voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture and a Waseda University graduate. Ikemizu is known for voicing Spike the Devil Man in the original Dragon Ball anime and has been a longtime member of Aoni Production's talent roster.
Japanese voice actor from Mobara, Chiba, who works for Aoni Production. Kobayashi provided various supporting voices to the original Dragon Ball series, including soldiers and background characters that filled out the vibrant world of Toriyama's creation.
American voice actor with a prolific career in anime dubbing during the 1980s and 1990s. He voiced a character in the early Harmony Gold dub of Dragon Ball and contributed to numerous other anime and live-action projects.
American musician, actor, and stand-up comedian best known as frontman of punk rock bands Drakulas and The Riverboat Gamblers. In the early 2000s, Wiebe provided minor voice roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z for Funimation/Crunchyroll, balancing his music career with anime voice work.
American voice actor who voiced Vegeta in the video game Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout. James was part of the Animaze dubbing studio's work on Dragon Ball projects during the 1990s.
South Korean actor who portrayed Oolong in an unofficial live-action Korean film adaptation of Dragon Ball. His work represents the franchise's cultural reach beyond official adaptations.
Polish voice actor who provided voices for the Polish dub of Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z Kai, including the character of Master Roshi. His work represents Dragon Ball's localization across Eastern European markets.
Japanese voice actress with credits across various anime productions. Nakamura voiced minor roles in Dragon Ball GT and has worked in the anime industry for projects including Aqua Age, establishing a modest but consistent presence in voice acting.
Japanese actor and voice actor from Shizuoka Prefecture with an extensive portfolio across anime and film. Hoshino has voiced Galbee in Dragon Ball Super and has been a prolific supporting voice talent across countless anime series, demonstrating remarkable longevity in the industry.
Japanese voice actor born July 28, 1964, in Osaka, known for playing complex characters with hidden depths. Madono voiced Tien Shinhan in Dragon Ball video games and Sharpner in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing nuance to both heroic and comedic roles.
Japanese voice actress and singer known for voicing Upa in Dragon Ball. Horie is also recognized for her work in Dr. Slump, where she voiced Obotchaman and other characters, establishing herself as a versatile talent in early Akira Toriyama anime adaptations.
Acclaimed Japanese voice actor born July 31, 1967, in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. Iwata voices Champa and Majora in Dragon Ball Super and is famous for roles in Akira, Inuyasha, and D.Gray-man, establishing himself as a pillar of the anime voice acting industry.
Japanese voice actress with work across multiple anime series including Sailor Moon and Dragon Warriors. Aoba voiced Miss Piiza in Dragon Ball Z, a minor but memorable character from the series' early arcs, and has maintained a steady presence in voice acting across several decades.
Japanese voice actor and singer who has voiced Beat across multiple Dragon Ball Heroes video games and Dr. Hedo in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Irino's work spans the multimedia landscape of the Dragon Ball franchise, from games to theatrical films.
Italian voice actress and theater critic who provided the Italian voice for Kid Trunks across Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super, becoming a recognizable presence in the Italian dub.
American voice actress for Funimation who brought two of Dragon Ball's most beloved supporting characters to life across multiple series and films, before pursuing a career in library science.
Japanese voice actor born June 1, 1962, in Tokyo. Known for Dragon Ball video game work and roles in major anime series, Endo has maintained a prolific career in anime and video game voice acting since the 1980s.
Distinguished Japanese voice actor, actor, and theater director from Tokyo (1938-2010). Known for his extensive work in anime and drama productions, Nozawa contributed to Dragon Ball's theatrical universe and founded a respected legacy in Japanese entertainment.
Japanese voice actor born July 9, 1971, in Saitama Prefecture, attached to Aoni Production. Known for voicing a wide range of supporting, heroic, villainous, and comedic characters across multiple anime series and films.
Japanese voice actor born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Known for voicing an exceptionally wide range of characters across hundreds of anime episodes and films, from comedic to dramatic roles.
American voice actor from Brooklyn, New York, who has worked with Funimation, Crunchyroll, and indie studios. Benelkour voiced characters in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime dub projects across major streaming platforms.
American voice actor from DFW, Texas, who has worked with Crunchyroll and Funimation on anime dubbing projects. Celeste voiced a significant supporting character in Dragon Ball Daima.
Japanese voice actor from Kobe, Hyogo, with an extraordinarily extensive career spanning hundreds of anime episodes. Known for exceptional versatility across supporting, comedic, and dramatic roles.
Japanese voice actor from Nagano Prefecture with extensive anime and film credits. Known for playing both supporting and featured characters across numerous major anime series from the 1990s onward.
American actor, comedian, and voice actor known for work in anime dubs. Tull has contributed to major anime series including Dragon Ball Super through his voice acting career.
Voice actor known for work in anime dubbing, particularly with Funimation. Pitts contributed to Dragon Ball Super, voicing a character in the Tournament of Power saga.
Israeli singer, actress, and voice actress best known for voicing Chi-Chi across Dragon Ball Z, its films, and Dragon Ball GT in the Hebrew dub.
Japanese voice actor who gave voice to Grandpa Gohan in the original Dragon Ball series and flashback sequences in Dragon Ball Z. A respected veteran of anime dubbing with decades of work across multiple studios.
Iranian-American voice actress and actress known for her work with Funimation. She voiced Bulla and her descendant Bulma Leigh in Dragon Ball GT, as well as multiple supporting roles across anime and live-action television.
American voice actor based in Brooklyn, New York, working across multiple studios including Funimation and Crunchyroll. Known for his roles in modern anime productions including Dragon Ball Daima.
American voice actor who worked with Funimation, contributing to Dragon Ball Z and other anime productions. Known for voicing the creature Yakon during the Majin Buu arc.
American ADR engineer, director, and supervisor at Funimation and Crunchyroll with extensive credits on Dragon Ball series. Known for overseeing audio and engineering work on hundreds of anime titles across multiple decades.
American voice actor from Sulphur Springs, Texas, working with Funimation. Best known for voicing Android 19 across Dragon Ball Z series and video games, plus numerous minor characters throughout the franchise.
American voice actor at Funimation known for voicing multiple major and minor characters across Dragon Ball franchise. His work spans original series through Z, Kai, and video games.
American voice actress working in anime with Funimation. Known for voicing the customizable Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse games and Bonyu in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Wife of fellow voice actor Christopher Bevins.
American stage, film, and television actor born in Hawaii, best known for voicing Grandpa Gohan in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution.
American voice actor affiliated with Funimation. Known for voicing Obni and Renso in Dragon Ball Super, contributing to the ensemble of voices in the tournament-focused arcs.
Sound engineer and voice director for Funimation and OkraTron 5000. Known for voicing minor characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, while also serving as assistant voice director and co-voice director alongside Christopher Sabat.
American voice actor working with Funimation. Known for voicing Top in Dragon Ball Super, Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and Daigen in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.
American voice actor contributing to Dragon Ball Super. Known for voicing various characters including Murichim, Giin, and Universe 9's Assassin Boss in the Tournament of Power.
American voice actress and writer known for her extensive anime dubbing work, including Dragon Ball film roles and the iconic character Lynn Minmei in Robotech.
Japanese voice actress with an extensive career spanning decades across anime, films, and video games. Known for voicing Paotzu in Dragon Ball and numerous elderly or supporting characters across the anime medium.
Japanese voice actress born in Kochi with work spanning anime. Known for extensive supporting roles across multiple series, including voice work in Dragon Ball Daima.
Mexican voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta, the Saiyan prince, across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super in Latin American Spanish.
Italian voice actor born in Modena known for voicing Majin Buu in Dragon Ball Z and numerous other anime characters.
American voice actor and DJ who worked with Frontier Enterprises on Dragon Ball and other anime dubs in the late 1980s.
American radio announcer and voice actor for Funimation. Robertson voiced two notable Dragon Ball Z antagonists, establishing his presence in the English dub community through distinctive character work.
American voice actress working with Crunchyroll and Funimation, based in Los Angeles. Mei voiced Beelzebub in Dragon Ball Heroes and has appeared in numerous contemporary anime productions across platforms.
American actor, comedian, voice actor, and ADR director born in Renton, Washington. Elliott provided voices for numerous Dragon Ball characters and assumed roles following the passing of predecessor voice actors.
American voice actress who worked with Harmony Gold USA on various anime dubs. Appeared in a limited but notable roster of productions during the early era of anime localization in North America.
Japanese voice actor born in Hyogo Prefecture with extensive anime credits spanning multiple decades. Known for major character roles in shonen and action anime, including Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
Taiwanese actor who played the character Oolong in the unofficial live-action film Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, bringing the shape-shifting pig character to screen in this fan-favorite adaptation.
American ADR director and voice actor for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Sager contributed to Dragon Ball's English localization both as a performing voice actor and technical director, working on multiple sagas of the franchise.
American voice actor and ADR script writer born in Houston, Texas in 1970. Teague voiced key Dragon Ball characters including Uub, the human reincarnation of Majin Buu, bringing emotional depth to this important late-series character.
Script writer and voice actor for anime dubs. Whitley contributed to Dragon Ball Z's English localization as a voice performer, working alongside Funimation's production team.
Japanese voice actor born January 11, 1965, affiliated with Gekidan Subaru. Sasaki is known for dubbing African-American actors and voiced Recoome, the comedic member of the Ginyu Force, in Dragon Ball Z Kai.
Japanese voice actress who brought the Gatchans to life across Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, and Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure.
American voice actor at Funimation who voiced the Great Ape transformations of most Saiyans across Dragon Ball, DBZ, and GT.
American voice actor who brought Methiop and Biarra to life in the English dub of Dragon Ball Super.
Israeli voice actor and musician best known for dubbing Majin Buu's forms and other key antagonists into Hebrew. Studied violin and guitar before launching a prolific career in voice acting.
Japanese voice actor born in 1952 who voiced Hoi in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon and numerous antagonistic characters throughout his career.
Veteran Japanese voice actor who defined Android 17 across Dragon Ball Z, GT, Kai, and Super for millions of Japanese fans.
Japanese voice actress from Hyogo Prefecture who voiced Good Buu (Mini) in Dragon Ball Daima.
Japanese TV announcer and actor born in 1962 who voiced a sushi chef character in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, appearing both as a voice actor and on-camera personality.
Japanese voice actor and television announcer born in 1971 who voiced Kibito Kai in Dragon Ball GT and Super, and Shin in Dragon Ball Super.
Japanese voice actor Haruhiko Ogawa, known professionally as Shinji Ogawa, voiced Dr. Lychee in Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans.
Japanese voice actor born in 1958 best known for voicing Fox McCloud in Star Fox who voiced Giru, Sui, and Cacao in the Dragon Ball series.
Japanese voice actress who replaced Yuko Minaguchi as the voice of Videl and Pan in Dragon Ball Z Kai.
Japanese voice actor and singer from Hachiōji, Tokyo, with an extensive anime and voice acting career who voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima.
Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, contributing to crowd and minor character work.
Italian voice actor born in Milan in 1973 who brought Trunks to life in the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball GT, alongside major roles in Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Pokémon.
American voice actor known professionally as Henry Douglas Grey who voiced Trunks in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the young Saiyan to English-speaking players.
American voice actor known for bringing minor characters to life in Dragon Ball Super films. He provided English voices for Kikono and Shito in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, and voiced Jimizu in the television series.
American voice actor, director, and scriptwriter born in Corpus Christi, Texas who worked with Harmony Gold USA on Dragon Ball localization, bringing English voice acting to Toriyama's characters for North American audiences.
American voice actor who specialized in anime dubbing for Funimation. Sanders voiced Sourman in the original Dragon Ball series and Oceanus Shenron in Dragon Ball GT before passing away in 2004.
American voice actress who worked extensively with Funimation on Dragon Ball series. She is best known for voicing multiple characters including Upa in Dragon Ball, Suno and Pan in Dragon Ball Z, and Videl in Dragon Ball GT.
Japanese voice actor and actor from Shinagawa, Tokyo, with a prolific career spanning multiple decades. He voiced Mashim in Dragon Ball Daima and was widely known for voicing Pegasus/Helios in Sailor Moon SuperS and numerous characters across major anime series before his death in 2024.
Japanese voice actor and actor born in Machida, Tokyo in 1967. Known for voicing Nail in Dragon Ball Z Kai, he works with Miki Productions and has established himself as a skilled performer in the voice acting industry.
Canadian voice actor, writer, and co-founder of TeamFourStar known for humorous anime parodies. Curtis Arnott, performing as Takahata101, voiced the Future Warriors in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and became famous for his comedic DBZ Abridged series.
Japanese voice actor from Tokyo known for extensive work across anime series. Fujimoto voiced numerous Dragon Ball characters including roles in Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball films, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game.
Japanese voice actor from Wakayama Prefecture born in 1964 and represented by Arts Vision. Well known for voicing Donkey Kong in major video game franchises, he voiced Dodoria in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.
Japanese voice actor born in Kōchi Prefecture in 1936, known for specializing in villain roles and character work across anime and tokusatsu. Famous for voicing Kaminari in Doraemon, Watabe voiced Rising Dragon in Dragon Ball and other characters across the franchise.
Japanese voice actor from Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture with an extensive career across anime series. He voiced Gaimoi in Dragon Ball Daima and has contributed to numerous anime productions with diverse character roles.
Japanese voice actor from Osaka known for his work across anime series. Nishiwaki voiced the World Tournament Announcer and other characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game.
Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo who provided voices for Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His extensive career spans dozens of anime and video game productions across varied character types and genres.
Voice actor working primarily in anime who contributed to Dragon Ball Super. Harris is known for voicing Chappil, a character featured in the series, as part of the Funimation voice acting team.
American voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball's English dub through Crunchyroll and Funimation productions. Best known for voicing Mini Bulma in Dragon Ball Daima.
American actress, director, and writer who contributed to Dragon Ball's English dubbing. Best known for voicing Nion and child Jiren in Dragon Ball Super productions.
Japanese voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball in both the anime and video game formats. Voiced Gowasu in Dragon Ball Super and Tokitoki in Dragon Ball Xenoverse.
Japanese actor and voice actor based in Tokyo. Known for voicing Smitty in Dragon Ball Z Kai, the modern reimagining of the classic Dragon Ball Z series.
Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in the Dragon Ball franchise. Brought to life Daigoro Kurigashira in Dragon Ball and Salt in Dragon Ball Z.
Greek actor and voice actor who provided the Greek dub voice for Son Goku across a substantial portion of Dragon Ball Z. Psihogios voiced Goku from episodes 88-187 and 190-291, and also performed additional character voices in the Greek localization.
American actor and voice actor born in Hutchinson, Kansas. Lehmann provided voice work for the English dub of Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, voicing the mystical martial arts master Korin (Whiskers the Wonder Cat), along with narration and character voices in other anime productions.
Japanese actor and voice actor from Gifu Prefecture who voiced Mr. Popo across the original Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT series.
Japanese voice actress born in Aichi Prefecture who voiced multiple characters in Dragon Ball Z, including the important character Dende and the supporting cast around him.
American voice actor from Seattle who has contributed to anime dubs for Funimation and Crunchyroll. Voiced Gomah in Dragon Ball Daima and numerous additional characters across multiple series.
Japanese voice actor who voiced Mini Piccolo in Dragon Ball Daima and contributed as additional voices across numerous anime productions.
Japanese voice actress born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Voiced Hacchi in Dragon Ball Z and antagonist Zangya in the film Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound.
Japanese actress, singer, and narrator who voiced Hasky in the original Dragon Ball series. Born in Dalian, China; affiliated with Aoni Production.
Japanese voice actor who provided voices for Dragon Ball Z characters, most notably Android 15 in the film Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! and the video game Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.
Mexican American voice actress born in Dallas, Texas in 1991 who voiced Mr. Popo (Mini) in Dragon Ball Daima for Crunchyroll. She holds a BFA in Media Arts and Animation from the Art Institute of Dallas.
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.
Japanese voice actor and singer born in Kanagawa Prefecture on January 15, 1984 who voiced Mini Trunks in Dragon Ball Daima. Renowned for extensive anime roles including Aichi Sendou in the Cardfight Vanguard franchise.
Japanese voice actor affiliated with Across Entertainment who voiced minor characters Basil and Babarian in Dragon Ball Super. Known for extensive voice work across anime, video games, and live-action productions.
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.
American voice actor who works for Funimation and voiced Kahseral in Dragon Ball Super. Known for voice work across multiple anime productions.
Korean American voice actress who works for Crunchyroll and voiced Panzy in Dragon Ball Daima. Known for diverse voice work across recent anime productions.
American voice actor born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania who is primarily known as the English voice of Broly across Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super films. Winner of a 2007 American Anime Award for Best Actor for Fullmetal Alchemist.
Japanese voice actor born January 2, 1971 who voiced Minotaurus and Tupper in Dragon Ball Super and Magenta in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Known as Pile Volcano Ota, he has contributed to various anime productions.
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.
Will Harper is an American voice actor for Funimation who provided English dubs for minor characters across the Dragon Ball franchise, including roles in Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z.
Yasuhiko Kawazu is a Japanese voice actor best known for providing the voice of Mr. Popo and various iterations of Great Ape transformations across multiple Dragon Ball series and video games.
Yasuhiro Mamiya, born December 7, 1981 in Chiba, is a Japanese voice actor recognized for voicing gods of destruction and tournament participants in Dragon Ball Super.
Born January 23, 1968 in Okayama, Yasuhiro Takato is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production who voiced significant antagonists and supporting characters across Dragon Ball series.
Born July 5, 1961 in Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Yasunori Masutani is a Japanese voice actor with Aoni Production who voiced antagonists and supporting characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise.
Yasuo Tanaka (1932-2003) was a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who provided voices for minor antagonists in the original Dragon Ball series and Dragon Ball Z.
Greek-Cypriot voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta in the Greek dub of Dragon Ball Z. Papaioannou brought the Saiyan prince to life for Greek-speaking audiences across the franchise's most iconic saga.
Yoko Hikasa is a Japanese voice actor and singer from Kanagawa Prefecture with an expansive career spanning anime, animation, and films, including a role in Dragon Ball Daima.
Yoko Kawanami was a Japanese voice actor born in Kanagawa who voiced female martial artists Ranfan and Bikini in early Dragon Ball series before passing away in 2025.
Yoshiyuki Kono is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced the creature Yakon in Dragon Ball Z, bringing life to one of Babidi's sinister creations.
Yuji Ueda is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and singer from Kitakyushu in Fukuoka Prefecture with a versatile career spanning multiple entertainment mediums.
Yukiko Morishita is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who has voiced supporting characters and minor roles across Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Dragon Ball Daima.
Born October 21, 1955 in Tokyo, Yukimasa Kishino is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production known for iconic Dragon Ball Z characters including Burter and the World Tournament Announcer.
Born September 12, 1952 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Yukitoshi Hori is a Japanese voice actor and elder brother of fellow voice actor Hideyuki Hori, affiliated with Aoni Production.
Born February 6, 1961 in Tokyo, Yuko Kobayashi is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and narrator affiliated with Toei Animation and 81 Produce, known for extensive work across anime and entertainment.
Yumiko Kobayashi is a Japanese freelance voice actor from Chiba Prefecture with an expansive portfolio spanning anime, video games, and films across multiple genres.
A Tokyo-based voice actress employed by Aoni Production, Yamamoto voiced the filler character Chao in Dragon Ball's early anime adaptation.
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