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Lorenzo Scattorin

Voice Actor

Italian voice actor who brought Beerus to life in the Italian dub of Dragon Ball Super anime and films. He trained at the Active Center Theater in Milan and has become a prolific dubbing artist across anime and Hollywood films.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Italian voice of Beerus in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Italian
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Dragon Ball Super Voice Work

Scattorin voiced Beerus, the powerful God of Destruction, across Dragon Ball Super's television series and theatrical films including Dragon Ball Super: Broly and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His interpretation of Beerus required capturing the character's mix of overwhelming power, casual humor, and occasional menace. Scattorin's Italian dub performance helped establish Beerus's personality for Italian-speaking viewers across both episodes and movies.

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Italian Dubbing Career

Scattorin graduated from the Active Center Theater in Milan in 1999 and has since become one of Italy's most active dubbing voices. His extensive credits include major anime franchises like My Hero Academia where he voices All Might, One Piece as Sanji, and Fate/stay night. He has also dubbed Hollywood stars in Italian releases, demonstrating versatility across English-language properties and Japanese animation.

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