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Giorgio Vanni

Musician

Prolific Italian singer and guitarist who composed and performed theme songs for Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z. His energetic vocal style became iconic in Italy and across European dubs of anime.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Italian Dragon Ball theme song composer and performer
Nationality: Italian
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Dragon Ball Composer in Italy

Vanni composed and performed opening and ending themes for Dragon Ball GT, making him the face of the franchise's Italian broadcast. He also lent his voice to Dragon Ball Z theme performances, helping establish the series' sound for Italian audiences during its broadcast run.

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Career and Legacy

A Milan native and accomplished guitarist, Vanni has been a workhorse in anime localization for decades, with credits spanning over 70 anime properties. His prolific output includes opening and ending themes for Beyblade, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh, Naruto, and Hunter X Hunter. His consistent, upbeat vocal delivery became synonymous with Italian anime broadcasting and made him one of the most recognized voices in European anime dubbing.

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