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Meron Aronovitch

Voice Actor

Israeli actor and voice actor best known for dubbing Yajirobe across the Dragon Ball franchise. Aronovitch has built a career in sports journalism, news anchoring, and voice acting across multiple media.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Hebrew voice of Yajirobe in Dragon Ball series
Nationality: Israeli
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Yajirobe Voice Acting

Meron Aronovitch voiced Yajirobe, the orange-haired sword-wielding martial artist, throughout the Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super Hebrew dubs. Yajirobe is a comedic character prone to panic and bravado, requiring vocal skill to balance humor with moments of genuine heroism. Aronovitch returned to the role in Dragon Ball Super after taking a leave during the series' initial announcement, reclaiming his signature part when his replacement was unavailable. He also voiced Salza in the Cooler's Revenge film, the cold, ruthless henchman who served as the primary antagonist alongside Cooler.

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Broader Career

Beyond voice acting, Aronovitch has established himself as a sports journalist and news anchor in Israel. He is also recognized for dubbing characters in the Transformers and Sonic X franchises, demonstrating the breadth of his voice acting roles. His ability to move between serious journalistic work and entertainment voice acting reflects his versatility as a performer.

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