Screenshot: 東映アニメーション公式YouTubeチャンネル, Bird Studio
While this weekend saw the last episode of Dragon Ball Super, no doubt Dragon Ball will be back on the small screen. Until then, Masako Nozawa, Goku’s Japanese language voice actress, had this message for fans.
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“We finished recording the last Dragon Ball Super and … even now I’m filled with emotion,” the 81-year-old is quoted as saying by Natalie. “For now, the TV anime is taking a short break, and there’s also a movie coming this December. My hope is that the TV [anime] begins again while those memories still linger.”
Nozawa thinks Goku won’t change and will continue his training, adding that “the world of Dragon Ball will never end.” Seeing how popular Dragon Ball is, she’s probably right.
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4 responses to “Goku’s Voice Actress Hopes Dragon Ball Will Return To TV Sooner Rather Than Later ”
81, man. What a woman. What a legend.
If she goes before the next time they air, I demand Goku fade away from the DB universe. THERE CAN BE NO SUBSTITUTIONS.
But she also voices Goten and Gohan. We cant have a whole family fade away :'(
Eh, I can live with new Gohan and Goten. Goku is my spirit animal.