Italian voice actor who became the primary Italian voice of Goku in Dragon Ball Super and its theatrical films after the passing of Paolo Torrisi, also known for voicing Kakashi Hatake in Naruto.
Moneta took over as the Italian voice of Goku in Dragon Ball Super following Paolo Torrisi's death, providing the character's voice through the series and the Super film Broly. This role made him the primary Italian-language interpreter of the franchise's lead character for a new generation. Prior to this major role, Moneta had already contributed voices to other Dragon Ball projects, including Cooler and Zarbon, giving him experience with the series before assuming the iconic lead voice.
Moneta is perhaps best known internationally for voicing Kakashi Hatake throughout the Italian dub of the Naruto series. He has also provided the Italian voice of SpongeBob SquarePants and Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, establishing himself as a prominent dubbing artist across major animated and live-action properties in Italy.
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