Dragon Ball: Curse of The Blood Rubies - Cast

Cast

Character Name Original Voice actor
(Japanese)
Voice actor
(English Harmony Gold dub 1989)
Voice actor
(English Funimation/BLT Productions dub 1995)
Voice actor
(English Funimation dub 2010)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Betty Gustafson as Zero Saffron Henderson Colleen Clinkenbeard
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Wendee Swan as Lena Maggie Blue O'Hara
Lalainia Lindbjerg (Ep. 2 scenes only)
Monica Rial
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Colin Phillips as Mao Mao
Barry Stigler (transformed state)
Alec Willows Bryan Massey
Yamcha Tōru Furuya Ryan O'Flannigan as Zedaki Ted Cole Christopher Sabat
Puar Naoko Watanabe Carole Wilder as Squeaker Kathy Morse Brina Palencia
Master Roshi Kōhei Miyauchi Gregory Snegoff Michael Donovan Mike McFarland
Shenron Kenji Utsumi Drew Thomas as Dragon God Doug Parker Christopher Sabat
Pasta Mami Koyama Penny Sweet as Aldevia Teryl Rothery as Raven Kate Oxley
Pansy Tomiko Suzuki Reba West as Penny Andrea Libman as Penny Cherami Leigh
Pansy's Dad Shōzō Iizuka Drew Thomas as Penny's Dad Michael Donovan as Penny's Dad Brian Mathis
Pansy's Mom Reiko Suzuki Unknown as Penny's Mom Kathy Morse as Penny's Mom Dana Schultes
Turtle Daisuke Gōri Don Warner Doug Parker Christopher Sabat
Soldier Kōji Totani Barry Stigler Doug Parker Z. Charles Bolton
Vongo Gorō Naya Jeremy Platt as Major Domo Robert O. Smith as Major Domo Jonathan Brooks as Bongo
King Gourmeth Shūichirō Moriyama Ray Michaels Gary Chalk Jeremy Inman as Gurumes
Villagers Masaharu Satō
Kazumi Tanaka
Masato Hirano
Michael Donovan
Doug Parker
Kathy Morse
Kevin Leasur
Eric Cherry
Daniel Fredrick
Dana Schultes
Charlie Campbell
Narrator Jōji Yanami Jeremy Platt Jim Conrad John Swasey

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