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Themis Psihogios

Voice Actor

Greek actor and voice actor who provided the Greek dub voice for Son Goku across a substantial portion of Dragon Ball Z. Psihogios voiced Goku from episodes 88-187 and 190-291, and also performed additional character voices in the Greek localization.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Greek voice of Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z
Nationality: Greek
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Greek Dub Voice of Goku

Themis Psihogios served as the Greek voice of Son Goku in Dragon Ball Z across episodes 88-187 and 190-291, providing voice work from the Garlic Jr. Saga through the final battles of the Kid Buu Saga. His portrayal of Goku gave Greek-speaking audiences the voice of the franchise's protagonist during some of DBZ's most defining moments, from the discovery of new villains through the ultimate showdown against pure evil. Psihogios' Greek dub work made Goku's character accessible to audiences beyond Japan and English-speaking territories.

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Greek Voice Acting Career

Beyond his iconic Goku role, Psihogios worked as a voice actor and dubbing director in the Greek localization industry. His contributions to the Greek dub of Dragon Ball Z included performing various additional characters, expanding his contribution to the Greek anime community. As both an actor and voice artist, Psihogios represented the localization professionals whose work brought anime franchises to diverse international audiences.

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