Justin Cook

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Justin Cook
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Cook in 2023
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • voice director
  • audio engineer
  • line producer
Years active2000–present [1]

Justin Cook is an American voice actor, voice director, audio engineer and line producer who works for anime-dubbing companies Funimation and Okratron 5000. He is most noted for his work on Yu Yu Hakusho and the Dragon Ball franchise.

Contents

Filmography

Voice roles

Anime dubbing

Video games

Live action

Crew

Chief Producer

Line Producer/Producer

Associate Producer

ADR director

ADR engineer

  • Fruits Basket
  • Kiddy Grade

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