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Dragon Ball Z’s Iconic Narrator Doc Harris Passes Away at 76
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Dragon Ball Z’s Iconic Narrator Doc Harris Passes Away at 76

Oct 07, 2024 9:26 PM

Voice actor Doc Harris, renowned for being the original English narrator of Dragon Ball Z, has sadly passed away at the age of 76. Harris' remarkable talent allowed him to narrate over 200 episodes of the iconic anime series, becoming a beloved voice to fans who fondly remember his signature phrase, “We’ll see you next time on Dragon Ball Z.” Harris, who transitioned from a disc jockey to a prolific voice actor, also lent his voice to other notable projects, including My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and Captain N: The Game Master. Following his departure, Kyle Hebert took over the narrator role. Doc Harris's legacy continues to resonate within the Dragon Ball community, coinciding with the upcoming release of Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero, a nostalgic fighting game hitting stores on October 11.

What is the significance of Doc Harris in the Dragon Ball series?

Doc Harris holds a significant place in Dragon Ball history as the original English narrator, contributing to the series' dramatic flair and emotional depth, especially through his iconic phrases that have become part of fan culture.

Dragon Ball Z, first aired in the 1990s, is a martial arts-themed anime based on Akira Toriyama's manga, which follows the adventures of Goku and his companions. The series has gained a massive global following, leading to countless adaptations, merchandise, and spin-off media that continue to shape pop culture today.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-10-07 23:36:03
It's always tough to lose a voice that has shaped our childhoods, and Doc Harris truly made Dragon Ball Z feel epic with his iconic narration. His legacy won't just fade away—it's embedded in the very heart of the franchise and will echo through the upcoming releases for years to come.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-10-07 23:24:03
It's a real bummer to lose a voice like Doc Harris; he was a defining part of many childhoods, especially for Dragon Ball Z fans who idolized his storytelling. His legacy will definitely live on, especially with the nostalgic buzz around Dragon Ball Sparking Zero hitting shelves soon.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-10-07 23:18:03
It's always a bummer to lose someone who helped shape our childhood experiences, and Doc Harris really nailed that iconic Dragon Ball Z narration we all remember. His voice brought so much life and drama to the series, and it's great to see his influence still resonating as new projects come out.
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