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Funimation Reveals Dragon Ball Super English Dub Cast

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    Toei Animation and FUNimation Entertainment announced the cast for its English dub of Dragon Ball Super on Wednesday.

    The cast includes:
    Sean Schemmel as Goku
    Christopher R. Sabat as Vegeta
    Jason Douglas as Beerus
    Ian Sinclair as Whis
    Sonny Strait as Krillin
    Kyle Hebert as Gohan
    Monica Rial as Bulma
    Christopher R. Sabat as Piccolo
    Alexis Tipton as Trunks
    Doc Morgan as Narrator
    Kara Edwards as Goten
    Cynthia Cranz as Chi-Chi
    Meredith McCoy as Android 18
    Chris Rager as Mr. Satan
    Josh Martin as Buu
    Sean Schemmel as King Kai
    Christopher R. Sabat as Shenron
    Kara Edwards as Videl
    Christopher R. Sabat as Yamcha
    John Burgmeier as Tien
    Chris Cason as Shou
    Mike McFarland as Roshi
    Brina Palencia as Puar
    Chuck Huber as Pilaf
    Kyle Hebert as Ox-King
    Brad Jackson as Oolong
    Tia Ballard as Marron
    Kent Williams as Kibito Kai
    Kent Williams as Elder Kai
    Justin Cook as Dende
    Brina Palencia as Chiaotzu
    Colleen Clinkenbeard as Mai

    The FunimationNow, Crunchyroll, Daisuki, and AnimeLab streaming are all simulcasting the series with English subtitles.

    Dragon Ball Super premiered in Japan in July 2015 on Fuji TV and other channels. Toonami Asia will air the "English-language world premiere" in Southeast Asia and India on January 21 with a different English dub produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Toei Animation announced last month that the anime will begin airing in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa between fall and winter.

    Funimation began streaming clips from the English dub.
     

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