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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

as Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten / Gotenks (voice)

2022
Dragon Ball Super: Broly

as Son Goku / Son Goten / Bardock (voice)

2019
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'

as Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)

2015
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods

as Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)

2014
Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock

as Bardock (voice)

2011
Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy

as Son Gokû Jr. / Son Gokû

1997
Dragon Ball: The Path to Power

as Son Goku (voice)

1996
Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon

as Son Gokû / Son Gohan / Son Goten / Gotenks (voice)

1995
Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly

as Son Goten / Son Gokû (voice)

1994
Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming

as Son Gokû / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)

1994
Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan

as Son Goku / Son Gohan (voice)

1993
Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound

as Son Goku / Son Gohan (voice)

1993
Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks

as Son Gokû / Son Gohan (voice)

1993
Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans

as Son Goku, Son Gohan, Thalès

1993
Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler

as Son Gokû / Son Gohan (voice)

2002
Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

as Son Goku / Son Gohan (voice)

1992
Masako Nozawa Masako Nozawa

Birthday

1936-10-25

Place of Birth

Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Masako Nozawa is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Tokyo. Throughout her life, she has been affiliated with Production Baobab, 81 Produce and self-owned Office Nozawa; she is currently affiliated with Aoni Production. Her late husband, Masaaki Tsukada, was also a voice actor. As a voice actress, she is best known for the role of Son Goku in the popular anime franchise Dragon Ball, as well as all of Goku's male family relatives (except Raditz) and the villainous Goku Black. She has also voiced Tetsurō Hoshino (Galaxy Express 999) and Kitarō (GeGeGe no Kitarō, first and second series). In addition, she has also voiced two separate characters named "Hiroshi"; a character in Dokonjō Gaeru, and the characters known in the U.S. as "Pidge" and "Haggar" in Hyakujūō Golion. She also voiced Doraemon in the 1973 anime, replacing male actor Kōsei Tomita, who voiced the character in the first 26 episodes. In the 1979 anime, she was replaced by Nobuyo Ōyama, however Masako voiced Doraemon again in a 1988 special entitled Early English with Doraemon for unknown reasons.
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