‘Dragon Ball’ narrator Brice Armstrong dies at 84 | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Dragon Ball’ narrator Brice Armstrong dies at 84

/ 05:02 PM January 21, 2020

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Son Goku (right) and other “Dragon Ball” characters  (Image: Instagram/@dragonballsuper)

The voice actor behind the English-dubbed version of the popular anime “Dragon Ball” passed away on Jan. 10 at the age of 84, his management Mary Collins Agency said in a Facebook post yesterday, Jan. 20.

It said Brice Armstrong died at his home due to natural causes. 

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Armstrong was best known for narrating the English-dubbed version of the original “Dragon Ball” series. He also lent his voice to some of its characters including Captain Ginyu and Lord Slug in “Dragon Ball Z.”

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The series follows a character named Son Goku and his training in martial arts until he meets a girl named Bulma. She later convinces him to travel the world with her in search of seven orbs knowns as Dragon Balls.

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Prior to becoming a voice actor, Armstrong worked in the radio industry starting in 1964. He began doing voiceovers for commercials in the late ’70s.

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Aside from his work on “Dragon Ball,” he also voiced fictional characters on various shows including “Barney & Friends,” “Lupin III” and “Case Closed.” He retired from voice acting in 2009.

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His wife of 42 years, Marianna, passed away in 2008. They are survived by their six children.  /ra

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