Spanish voice actress who provided the Castilian Spanish voice for young Goku in the original Dragon Ball series, voicing the character during his early adventures and growth as a martial artist.
Juana Molina voiced the young version of Goku in the Castilian Spanish dub of Dragon Ball, covering episodes 1 through 26 of the original series. Her voice performance followed Goku's journey from a naive country boy learning martial arts under Master Roshi through his early tournament experiences and character development. Molina's work helped establish Goku's character voice for Spanish audiences during the formative opening episodes of the franchise.
Molina is a Spanish voice actress who worked on numerous anime dubs in Castilian Spanish. Her roles extended beyond Dragon Ball to include voice work in Ranma 1/2, Magnos The Robot, and other anime titles, establishing herself as a consistent presence in Spanish-language anime localization during the 1980s and 1990s.
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