The Dragon Ball Z community is in mourning following the passing of Doc Harris at the age of 76. Known for his role as the narrator in the English dub of the beloved series, Harris, whose real name was Gilbert Auchinleck, passed away on October 5 at Vancouver General Hospital after undergoing surgery the previous month.
Doc Harris began his career in radio broadcasting in Canada back in 1966, but he gained prominence primarily through his work on Dragon Ball Z, which resonated with English-speaking viewers. While his narration significantly shaped the series’ most memorable moments, he also lent his talents to a diverse range of other television shows and projects.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for the series.
Doc Harris, the English Dub Narrator for Dragon Ball Z, Has Died at 76
This past Monday, reports confirmed that Doc Harris, the voice behind the English narration of Dragon Ball Z, passed away last Saturday at the age of 76. He had been facing health challenges and recovering from surgery for about a month before his passing at a Canadian hospital.
While he is best known for guiding viewers through the English adaptation of Akira Toriyama’s iconic series, Harris’s career spans more than just Dragon Ball Z. He has contributed his voice to numerous anime and animated series, as well as video games such as Monster Rancher, Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space, Aegis Defenders, and Captain N: The Game Master.
Fans React Online
Many fans of Dragon Ball Z took to social media platform X to express their sorrow over Harris’s death and to honor his impactful legacy in the series. Numerous fans shared their favorite narrations, including Gohan’s transformation into Super Saiyan 2 during the battle with Cell and Vegeta’s poignant sacrifice against Majin Buu.
In addition, countless individuals expressed gratitude to Doc Harris for his lasting imprint on their childhoods. His voice has become synonymous with the English dub of Dragon Ball Z, making it hard for fans to envision the series without his iconic narration.
“The voice that fueled a thousand childhood battles. Gone, but never forgotten. He made ‘next time on Dragon Ball Z’ feel like one of those cliffhangers we still can’t wait for. RIP, legend,”someone shared.
“No one brought the hype like Doc Harris, especially after school,”another fan noted.
“The voice of my childhood. Rest easy,”another user mentioned.
As the Dragon Ball Z fandom navigates this deep loss, may Doc Harris rest in peace, with heartfelt condolences extended to his family and friends during this difficult time.
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