Don Brown (voice actor)

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Don Brown
Nationality Canadian
Occupation(s)Voice actor, comedian
Years active1982–present
Notable credits

Don Brown is a Canadian voice actor and comedian best known as the voice of Jaken in Inuyasha and Kurumazo in Kurozuka .

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Voice roles

TitleRole
A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation Red Beard
Adieu Galaxy Express 999 Narrator, C6248
Adventures of Mowgli Chil
Beast Wars: Transformers Scorponok
Benjamin the Elephant Gulliver
Billy the Cat Additional Voices
Brain Powered Noah Bridge, Kensaku Isami, Nanga Silverly
Camp Candy Additional Voices
Captain N: The Game Master Dragonlord
Deltora Quest Chett; Competitors (ep 16); Fa-Glin; Filli; Gnomes (ep 28); Gorl; Guard Captain (ep 14); Ichabod; Jod; Kree; Snik [1]
Dragon Ball Emperor Pilaf (Ocean dub)
Dragon Ball Z King Kai, Shenron, Mr. Satan, Burter, Kibito (Ocean dub)
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone Garlic Jr., Shenron, Master Roshi (Ocean Group-Funimation dub) (Ocean dub)
Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest Shenron, Master Roshi, Ebifurya (Ocean Group-Funimation dub) (Ocean dub)
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might King Kai, Shenron, Rasin (Ocean Group-Funimation-Saban dub); King Kai, Shenron, Lakasei, Master Roshi (Ocean Group-Pioneer dub) (Ocean dub)
Dragon Drive Darks
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes Henry Peter Gyrich
Fat Dog Mendoza Caesar, America's Mostly Criminals Narrator
Future Card Buddyfight seriesArmor Knight Eagle; Azi Dahaka; Captain Answer; Demon Wolf, Fenrir; Drum's Father; Electron Ninja, Shiden; Extreme Sword Dragon; Martian UFO, Takosuke; Melerquim; Mighty Frost Giant, Hrimthurs; Mr. Hitotaba Neginoyama; Principal Ikarino; Silver Staff Dragon; Tsukikage; Break Shoulder (ep 14); Gang the King (4 episodes); Ogre (ep 17); Orthus B (ep 3); Srydarm (ep 18); Dimmborgi; Giant Tanuki [1]
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Clean-Sweep, Mutt (Season 2), Sub-Zero, T'Jbang, Slice, Various Cobra Troopers
Galaxy Express 999 Narrator, Antares, C6248
Grey: Digital Target Komon Rope
Hamtaro Brandy, Elder Ham
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Evilseed
Hikaru no Go Sensei Kakimoto
Hurricanes Additional Voices
Inuyasha Jaken, Yōreitaisei (The Final Act; ep 3), Hitomiko's master (The Final Act; ep 16)
Inuyasha: The Final Act
Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler Tōga, Jaken
Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island Jaken
Jingle Bell Rock Art
Key the Metal Idol Prince Snake Eye
Kurozuka Kurumazo
Let's Go Quintuplets Principal
Lion of Oz Pin Cushion
Make Way for Noddy Gobbo (US Re-Dub)
MegaMan: NT Warrior SharkMan, RocketMan, VideoMan, and SparkMan [1]
Mix Master Dr. Joeb, Mino
Mobile Suit Gundam Captain Paolo, Admiral Gauf, Challia Bull
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Siegel Clyne
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Dr. J, Marquise Weridge, Miser, Walker, Master Long, Sedichi, Ahmad, General Digonadelle
Monster Rancher Zilla, Shogun, Henger, Captain Scale Jell, Captain Black Worm, Muddy Jell, Various
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge Bishamon
Ōban Star-Racers Lord Furter
Pocket Dragon Adventures Additional Voices
Pretty Cure Dr. Bomium (ep 12) [1]
Project ARMS Tillinghast's Bodyguard, Mob Guard
Ranma ½ Farmer Brown, An-Man, Javis
ReBoot Code Master Lens
RoboCop: Alpha Commando Additional Voices
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys Toy Taker
Saber Marionette J Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa, Doctor Hess
Sabrina's Secret Life Additional Voices
Sanctuary Norimoto Isaoka
Santa's Little FerretsSanta
Spiff and Hercules Hercules
Starship Operators Gent Wakana
Stories From My ChildhoodVarious Characters
Stone Protectors
Super Trolls
The Christmas OrangeWiley Studpustle
The Little Prince (2010) Philatello (The Planet of Carapodes)
The Mighty Kong Additional Voices
The New Adventures of He-Man Hydron, Gepple, Optikk, Quakke, Kayo, Vizar, Werban
The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion Caesar/Panja, Coco
The New Adventures of Peter Pan Mr. Smee
The Story of Saiunkoku Secretary Sai
The Vision of Escaflowne Balgus (Ocean/Bandai dub)
Tom and Jerry Tales Tom, Droopy (season 1 only)
Transformers: Armada Cyclonus
Transformers: Energon Cyclonus/Snow Cat, Constructicon Maximus
Troll Tales
Trouble Chocolate Master
Ultimate Book of Spells Additional Voices
Viper's Creed Chief Supervisor Walter [1]
Zoids: New Century Zero Altail, Benjamin

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