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‘Dragon Ball Z’ legend Doc Harris dies, aged 76

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Dragon Ball Z, has died at the age of 76.The news was confirmed by Broadcast Dialogue, which noted that the voice actor and radio host passed away in Vancouver General Hospital last Saturday (October 5), following minor surgery last month.Harris, who was born Gilbert Auchinleck, was beloved as the familiar voiceover narrator of the original English language dubs of over 200 episodes of Dragon Ball Z, the legendary anime series that was based on the manga created by Akira Toriyama.Fans of the show remember his inimitable reading of the closing lines of each episode of the show: “Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z!”The actor’s deep and distinctive voice also appeared in a number of Dragon Ball films, while he also worked on animated series such as My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Barbie And The Rockers: Out Of This World and Camp Candy, as well as the game Captain N: The Game Master.A post shared by.

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