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Wendel Bezerra

Voice Actor

Brazilian voice actor, director, and CEO of UNIDUB dubbing studio. He is the primary Brazilian Portuguese voice of adult Goku throughout Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super, shaping the character's portrayal in South American markets.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Brazilian voice of adult Goku across Dragon Ball series
Nationality: Brazilian
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Dragon Ball Legacy

Wendel Bezerra is the defining voice of adult Son Goku for the Brazilian Portuguese dub of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super, establishing the character's iconic sound in Portuguese-speaking audiences. His work extends across nearly every Dragon Ball media format, including the original series through to Dragon Ball Super, where he voiced both Goku and Goku Black. Bezerra also served as ADR director and producer for Dragon Ball Super, taking an expanded creative role in Brazilian localization. His vocal work is instantly recognizable to fans who grew up watching Dragon Ball through the Brazilian dub.

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Industry Leadership

Beyond his voice acting career, Bezerra is the CEO and founder of UNIDUB, a major Brazilian dubbing studio responsible for localizing numerous anime titles. He has served in multiple capacities including voice director, producer, and executive producer on various projects, cementing his position as a pillar of the Brazilian anime dubbing industry since the 1970s.

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