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Stephanie Nadolny is a voice-over artist who has worked for FUNimation through the popular Dragon Ball anime franchise. In 1998, while singing backup with Brave Combo for the theme to FUNimation's Cyboars, Nadolny was invited by Barry Watson to audition for the 1999 re-casting of Dragon Ball Z. Some of the roles Nadolny auditioned for include Chiaotzu, Bulma, Chi-Chi, Android 18, and Goten.

She was ultimately cast as the child version of Gohan, who she voiced until the season in which Gohan had grown up. She later participated in redubbing Gohan in the first two seasons she and her fellow voice cast weren't present for. Nadolny is also well known for her voice role as the child version of Goku in the original series Dragon Ball and the sequel series Dragon Ball GT. She has also voiced Goku and Gohan in all Dragon Ball movies and video games their child versions appear in (with the exception of Dragon Ball movies 2 and 3). Though her voice roles are rather small compared to other voice actors, because Goku and Gohan are so prominent to the Dragon Ball franchise, her voice work is still extensive.

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Year
1999 Television Series
2000 Feature Movies
2001 Television Series

Feature Movies

2002 Television Series

Feature Movies

Video Games

2003 Television Series

Feature Movies

Video Games

2004 Television Series

Feature Movies

Video Games

2005 Television Series

Feature Movies

Video Games

2006 Feature Movies

Video Games

2007 Television Series

Video Game

2008 Television Series
  • Kanon as Alarm Clock; Track Team Girl 2; Track Girls; Classmates; Chatty Girls; Kimono Girls; Waitress; (Additional Voices)

Video Game

Television Series

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Preceded by
Sean Schemmel (concurrent)
1999-present
Voice of Goku
2001-present
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by
Saffron Henderson
1996-1998
Voice of Gohan
1999-present
Succeeded by
Kyle Hebert (concurrent)
2001-present



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