Carole Wilder

Description
Carole Wilder is a pseudonym used by an established American voice actor for specific dubbing projects. This name is most notably associated with the English dub of the original Dragon Ball anime produced by Harmony Gold USA in the late 1980s.

Under the name Carole Wilder, the actor voiced the character Squeaker, who is the Harmony Gold dub name for Puar, a small purple cat-like being and the companion of the bandit Yamcha. This role was performed in both the Dragon Ball television series and the first Dragon Ball film, Curse of the Blood Rubies. In the Harmony Gold adaptation, the character of Puar was renamed Squeaker, and Carole Wilder provided the voice for this version of the character. In addition to Squeaker, the actor also voiced the popular android character Arale Norimaki in the same Harmony Gold dub of the Dragon Ball series.

The use of the Carole Wilder credit is tied to a specific period of anime localization in North America, where actors sometimes worked under alternate names. The performer behind the Carole Wilder alias is best known for a long and prominent career in voice acting, including iconic roles in other major animated productions. However, the name Carole Wilder itself is exclusively connected to these early Dragon Ball dub credits, and there is no public record of the actor using this pseudonym for any other anime voice roles outside of the Harmony Gold Dragon Ball productions. The available information on Carole Wilder is therefore limited to the work on this specific English dub.
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