Dragon Ball Z Narrator Doc Harris Passes Away at 76

The iconic English narrator of "Dragon Ball Z".

Voice actor Doc Harris passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 76 at Vancouver General Hospital. He had undergone minor surgery last month.

One of his most notable roles was as the narrator in the original Ocean Studios English dub of the Dragon Ball Z anime and its first few movies. He also voiced several other characters in the Canadian-produced dub.

He also voiced Grogar in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and appeared in various anime, shows, and games, including Monster Rancher, Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space, Aegis Defenders, Hulk: The Video Game, and Captain N: The Game Master.

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Harris started his radio broadcasting career in Canada in 1966, initially using names like “Gil Harris” and “Doc Holiday” before eventually adopting the name Doc Harris.

Source: Broadcasting Dialogue, Anime News Network

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