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Marc Lesser

Voice Actor

French voice actor best known for voicing adult Son Goku and Future Trunks in the French dub of Dragon Ball Z, bringing distinctive performances to the franchise's most iconic characters across multiple sagas and films.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: French voice of adult Goku and Future Trunks
Nationality: French
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Dragon Ball Voice Acting

Marc Lesser established himself as the definitive French voice of adult Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z, delivering consistent performances across the franchise's television series and theatrical films. He also voiced Future Trunks and Adult Gohan in the French dub, taking on three of the series' most central characters. Beyond the main anime, Lesser reprised his role in Dragon Ball Super, providing continuity for French-speaking fans who grew up with his interpretation of Goku's gravelly, determined tone.

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Extended Film and TV Work

Lesser's versatility as a dubbing voice actor extended to the Dragon Ball Z films, where he voiced Goku alongside other characters like Zarbon in Bardock - The Father of Goku. His work across multiple Dragon Ball films and television specials made him a consistent presence in the franchise's localized French version, helping establish the Dragon Ball legacy in French popular culture.

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