Written by Ross Locksley on 06 Feb 2025
Dragon Ball Daima voice actors Aaron Dismuke and Paul Castro Jr. will be appearing at May's MCM Comic Con throughout all three days, at ExCeL London from Friday 23rd May to Sunday 25th May, taking part in photo opportunities and autograph signings.
The pair will also answer audience questions and dive into all things Dragon Ball in a free panel discussion in Room 3 of the Platinum Suite at 1:00PM Sunday 25 May.
MCM Comic Con is the ultimate celebration of pop and geek culture, playing host to a packed schedule of celebrity guests, insightful panels and unforgettable experiences. The convention will return to ExCeL London from Friday 23rd May to Sunday 25th May, after welcoming hundreds of thousands of dedicated fans across three shows throughout 2024.
Keep an eye on the official MCM Comic Con pages for the latest announcements as more exciting guests, panels and activities are revea;ed in the lead up to MCM Comic Con May. Tickets can be purchased here.
Aaron Dismuke
Having began his career in anime voice acting aged just nine years old, Aaron has become a mainstay of English anime dubs. Aaron can be most recently recognised from his portrayal of Glorio, the cryptic demon gunman, in Dragon Ball Daima. He also brought to life the widely beloved Alphone Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist. Beyond this, Aaron also voiced the iconic genius Senku Ishigami in Dr. Stone, and characters Tamaki Amajiki and Kosei Tsuburab in My Hero Academia.
Paul Castro Jr.
Paul has had an extensive career across voice acting, filmmaking and screen acting and most recently voiced the prince of the fallen Saiyan race, Vegeta (mini), in Dragon Ball Daima. He can also be recognised from his role as the Cryo diver Freminet in Genshin Impact, in addition to his recent roles as rancher Billy in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Hibiki Sakurama in Go! Go! Loser Ranger!.
Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.
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