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Graziano Galoforo

Director

Italian voice director and actor based in Gaeta. Directed the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Super and voiced supporting characters including Mr. Popo.

Role: director
Sub Role: Italian dubbing director and voice actor for Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Italian
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Dragon Ball Direction and Voice Work

Galoforo supervised the Italian dubbing of Dragon Ball Super, directing the voice cast through the first 52 episodes. In addition to his directorial role, he also performed voice acting duties, bringing Mr. Popo to life in the Italian adaptation of Super. His combined work as both director and performer ensured cohesive voice direction while maintaining a hands-on presence in the dub's execution.

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Dubbing Career

Based in the southern Italian city of Gaeta, Galoforo has become a prolific dubbing director and voice actor across numerous anime franchises. His credits include extensive work on the Beyblade franchise spanning multiple series and films, direction of Yu-Gi-Oh! productions, and voice direction for major titles including My Hero Academia, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Fairy Tail, and Digimon. Galoforo works as both a voice director and scriptwriter, crafting dialogue and character voices across comedies, action shows, and children's programming.

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