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Diego Sabre

Voice Actor

Diego Sabre is an Italian voice actor best known for voicing Yamcha throughout the entire Dragon Ball franchise, from the original series through Dragon Ball Super.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Italian voice of Yamcha
Nationality: Italian
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Yamcha's Italian Voice

Sabre became the definitive Italian voice of Yamcha, the Desert Bandit turned Earthling martial artist, lending his talents to the character across Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super. His consistent portrayal helped Italian audiences connect with Yamcha's journey from villain to hero to supporting character across the franchise's evolution. In Dragon Ball Super, he also voiced Potage, expanding his Dragon Ball universe contributions.

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Career and Work

An ADAP member working exclusively from Milan studios, Sabre has spent much of his career dedicated to anime dubbing, though his work has expanded into video game voiceover and documentary narration in recent years. His long association with Yamcha exemplifies the deep continuity Italian voice actors bring to beloved anime characters, spanning multiple generations of fans and decades of releases.

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