Ben 10: Alien Force - Principal Voice Actors

Principal Voice Actors

  • Dee Bradley Baker - Swampfire, Spidermonkey, Echo Echo, Forever Knights, DNAliens, Highbreeds, Humungousaur, Police Officers, Jet Ray, Big Chill, Pickaxe Aliens, Chromastone, Xenocytes, Brainstorm, Goop, Hugo, Incusians, Seven Seven, Draveks, Dasypodidaes, Bystanders, Dirt Farmers, Cannonbolt, Upchuck, Way Big, Psyphon, SSSerpent, Diamondhead, Pyroxovores, Decka, Lodestar, Rock Monsters, Mr. Smoothy, Mole Alien, Amalgamation Robot, Ambassador Zaw-Veenull, The Tiffin, Commander Sangfroid, Sugilite, Rath Albedo, Ultimate Humungousaur
  • Jeff Bennett - Magister Labrid, Forever Knights, Azmuth, DNAliens, Ultimos, Red General, Blue General, Security Aliens, Zs'Skayr, Ghostfreak, Kraab, Police Officers
  • Greg Cipes - Kevin Levin, Forever Knights, Bystanders, Rubber Suit Alien, DNAliens
  • John DiMaggio - Vulkanus, Gorvan, Octagon Vreedle, Judge Domstol, Rath, Ragnarok
  • Paul Eiding - Max Tennyson, DNAliens, Truck Driver, Highbreeds, Alien Serf, Lukik, Mouldywarp, Kenko
  • Ashley Johnson - Gwen Tennyson, Carol Smith, Chimera Sui Generises, Cicely, Mr. Smoothie Employees
  • Yuri Lowenthal - Ben Tennyson, The Omnitrix, Truck Driver, Albedo, Brad, Patrolmans, Orb, Bystanders, Ishyama, The Ultimatrix
  • Richard McGonagle - Highbreeds, Forever Knights, DNAliens, Police Officers, General Groff, Reinrassig III, Highbreed Supreme
  • Vyvan Pham - Julie Yamamoto, Ship, Waitress, Ingenue, Probity, Bystanders, Myaxx
  • Kevin Michael Richardson - Highbreed Commanders, Forever Knights, Guards, Sheriff Mason, Incursion Emperor Milleous, Incursions, DNAliens, Truck Driver, Sir Morton, TV Narrator

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