Israeli singer, actor, and voice actor who has been the official Hebrew voice of adult Son Goku since 2002 across all Dragon Ball series and films.
Avraham Meir Vanunu became the Hebrew voice of adult Son Goku starting in 2002, providing the character's voice throughout Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Super, and all theatrical films and OVAs released in Hebrew. He also voiced Bardock in the special Dragon Ball Z: Bardock, The Father of Goku and gave voice to the antagonist Goku Black in Dragon Ball Super, showcasing his range across the franchise's major characters.
Beyond his Dragon Ball voice acting, Vanunu works as a singer and performer in Israel, contributing to the country's entertainment landscape. His long tenure as Goku's Hebrew voice has made him a recognizable figure for Israeli Dragon Ball fans across more than two decades of the franchise's broadcast.
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