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Daima turned out to be the last project of Akira Toriyama and received countless praises from fans for the exciting adventure and for reviving the Super Saiyan 3 and 4 forms. Now that Dragon Ball Super is finally returning with a brand new Saga, anticipation around the series only keeps increasing. As fans await new updates regarding the series, the English voice actor of Vegeta hints at stepping down from the role.
Vegeta’s Voice Actor May Not Be a Part of Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol

In an interview with Polygon, the English voice actor of Vegeta, Christopher Sabat, opens up about the possibility of leaving the franchise. When asked about his return in Galactic Patrol, he shared, “I mean, I’m here. It would be a shame not to actually continue voicing Super since I’m right here and able to do it, but time will tell.”
He adds, “I’m assuming they would use us. But again, I’m good. I have done this character for 25 years. It’s crazy, and I am super grateful to have been working on it as long as I have. So if there ever comes a time when it changes, I’ll be sad because I would like to see Super through, but I’ll understand.”
After voicing the character for 25 years, Sabat is willing to bow out of the role if the studio decides not bring him back. Furthermore, he also shares how voicing high-intensity scenes takes a toll on his health. He shares, “I would do everything I could to try and voice him, but look, it hurts a lot more than it ever used to. It doesn’t just hurt my throat. It hurts my back and my shoulders because you tense all your muscles.”
While he admits that voicing Vegeta is physically exhausting for him, he also adds, “But until such a point that I literally can’t do it anymore, I will continue to do it as long as they’ll let me.”









