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'''Richard Ian Cox''' ({{D|Oct|3|1973}}) is a voice actor from [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. Some of his noteworthy roles include InuYasha from the ''InuYasha'' franchise, Goku in the Ocean Dub of ''Dragon Ball Kai'', Quicksilver in ''X-Men Evolution'' and [[Ranma Saotome]] in ''Ramna 1/2''.
'''Richard Ian Cox''' ({{D|Oct|3|1973}}) is a voice actor from [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. Some of his noteworthy roles include InuYasha from the ''InuYasha'' franchise, Goku in the Ocean Dub of ''Dragon Ball Kai'', Quicksilver in ''X-Men Evolution'' and [[Ranma Saotome]] in ''Ramna 1/2''.


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Richard Ian Cox
My Little Pony staff
Active2011-2021
Job(s)Voice actor
EmploymentAllSpark

Richard Ian Cox (October 3, 1973) is a voice actor from Wales, United Kingdom. Some of his noteworthy roles include InuYasha from the InuYasha franchise, Goku in the Ocean Dub of Dragon Ball Kai, Quicksilver in X-Men Evolution and Ranma Saotome in Ramna 1/2.

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Tales

Friendship is Magic and Equestria Girls

Notes

  • Cox voiced Goku in the unreleased Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Ka. Other actors involved in the unrelased dub include Brian Drummond and Scott McNeil.
  • Cox has portrayed a number of characters who other My Little Pony voice actors have also portrayed
    • He has portrayed the male voice for Ranma Saotome, while Venus Terzo portrayed his female voice.
    • Additionally, he portrayed Son Goku, who Peter Kelamis has also voiced.
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