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Patrizio Prata

Voice Actor

Italian voice actor known for voicing Goten and Android 17 in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT Italian dubs, plus numerous other anime roles.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Italian voice of adult Goten and Android 17
Nationality: Italian
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Prata voiced adult Goten throughout Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT in the Italian dub, capturing the young warrior's growth and personality. He also provided the Italian voice for Android 17, one of the series' most powerful artificial warriors, bringing menace and personality to the character across both series. His dual role in the franchise demonstrated his versatility in handling both protagonist and antagonist voices, making him a recognizable fixture in the Italian Dragon Ball experience for fans of that era.

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Prolific Voice Acting Career

Born in Milan on February 2, 1972, Prata became one of Italy's most prolific voice actors, lending his voice to hundreds of characters across anime and international productions. He is known for voicing Hakkai in Gensoumaden Saiyuki, Guts in Berserk, Kenshin Himura in Rurouni Kenshin, Roronoa Zoro in One Piece, and numerous roles in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Naruto, and Vampire Knight. He won the award for Best Male Dubbing of a Cartoon at the 2007 Grand Gala Dubbing at Romics. Since 1998, he has served as the official voice for Disney Channel and occasionally for Disney Junior in Italy.

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