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René García

Voice Actor

Mexican voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta, the Saiyan prince, across Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super in Latin American Spanish.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Latin American Spanish voice of Vegeta
Nationality: Mexican
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Vegeta Voice Across Dragon Ball

García became the iconic Latin American Spanish voice of Vegeta, one of Dragon Ball's most complex and beloved characters. He voiced the Saiyan prince throughout Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and into Dragon Ball Super, ensuring continuity across decades of the character's evolution. His work extended beyond the television series to numerous Dragon Ball Z films, voicing Vegeta's appearances in Battle of Gods, Resurrection F, and Super Hero, among others. García's portrayal captured Vegeta's arrogance, pride, and gradual character development across the franchise.

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Extensive Voice Acting Career

Beyond Dragon Ball, García has voiced characters across numerous anime and media properties in Latin American Spanish, including Captain Tsubasa, Naruto, and Shaman King. He worked on the Latin American dubs of series including Saint Seiya, Sailor Moon, Black Butler, and One Piece, establishing himself as a prolific presence in Mexican dubbing. His work spans both anime series and theatrical films, demonstrating his versatility across multiple genres and character types within the medium.

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