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Tetsuo Goto

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor who contributed to Dragon Ball in both the anime and video game formats. Voiced Gowasu in Dragon Ball Super and Tokitoki in Dragon Ball Xenoverse.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Gowasu and Tokitoki
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Tetsuo Goto provided Japanese voice acting for significant Dragon Ball roles, bringing Gowasu to life in Dragon Ball Super and lending his voice to Tokitoki in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse video game. His contributions spanned both the television anime and interactive gaming mediums, helping establish consistent character voices across the franchise's expanded universe.

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Career and Legacy

Goto was notably recognized for his voice work as Ivica Tanovic in Eureka Seven and performed numerous anime and video game roles throughout his career. He was affiliated with the Japanese voice acting community and worked across multiple entertainment mediums. He passed away in 2018 from esophageal cancer.

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