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Alejandro Albaiceta

Voice Actor

Spanish voice actor who provided the Spanish voices for major Dragon Ball characters including adult Gohan across multiple series and films, as well as Vegeta and other key fighters.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Spanish voice of Gohan
Nationality: Spanish
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Alejandro Albaiceta became the Spanish voice of adult Gohan, voicing the character across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super. His work extended to all major theatrical releases, including Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Battle of Gods, Resurrection F, and the Broly film. Beyond Gohan, Albaiceta voiced Vegeta during select episodes of Dragon Ball Z and contributed voices to supporting characters such as Mercenary Tao and Tapion, establishing himself as a key voice in Spain's Dragon Ball dubbing efforts.

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Established Voice Career

Albaiceta's work in Spanish animation dubs has made him one of the region's recognized voice talents, with his contributions spanning Dragon Ball's television series and its extensive film catalog. His consistent portrayal of Gohan across decades of content helped define the character for Spanish-speaking fans.

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