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Yuri Lowenthal

Voice Actor

American actor, producer, and screenwriter known for extensive voice-over work in anime, cartoons, and video games, including providing Goku's voice for the Dragonball Evolution video game.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Voice of Goku in Dragonball Evolution: The Game
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Video Game Work

Lowenthal voiced Son Goku in Dragonball Evolution: The Game, the video game adaptation of the live-action film. His role brought the legendary Saiyan character to audiences through interactive gameplay, connecting the game's narrative to the broader Dragon Ball universe. This work represented his contribution to the Dragon Ball franchise through the medium of video games.

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Voice Acting and Entertainment Career

Lowenthal has built a prolific career in voice-over work spanning anime dubs, American animated series, and video games. He is married to fellow voice actor and producer Tara Platt, and together they have contributed to numerous projects in the English-language animation and dubbing industries. His versatility across multiple entertainment mediums has established him as a recognizable voice in animation.

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